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Published: Mar 26, 2023 | Last Modified: May 16, 2024 | Author: Adrienne Carrie Hubbard

Carrot Mimosa

Easter or any other spring time event is the perfect time to try a carrot mimosa. This new take on a classic cocktail is the perfect addition to any brunch, lunch or gathering.

Fresh carrot and orange juices are combined with Prosecco (or other sparkling white wine) and a splash of triple sec for an easy yet delicious cocktail that everyone will love. Perfect for special occasions or a relaxing afternoon, this carrot mimosa is sure to be a hit. So go ahead, mix it up and enjoy!

Carrot mimosa on a wood table in front of a white subway tile background.


Ingredients

  • ½ cup freshly squeezed carrot juice
  • ½ cup freshly squeezed orange juice
  • 1 cup Prosecco (or other sparkling white wine)
  • 2 tablespoons triple Triple Sec

You could juice fresh carrots in a juicer but I found Bolthouse brand carrot juice at the grocery store and it was much easier. I had never tried carrot juice before and it is surprisingly tasty. It has a bit of an earthy taste. I like to mix the carrot juice with orange juice to make it a little sweeter and more citrusy.

Ingredients for a carrot mimosa
Carrot juice, orange juice and two glasses set out to make a mimosa.

Instructions

  1. In a large pitcher, combine the carrot and orange juices.
  2. Slowly pour in the Prosecco, stirring gently until blended.
  3. Add the triple sec and stir to combine.
  4. Fill two glasses with ice cubes, then fill each glass half way with the mimosa mixture and top with a bit more Prosecco or sparkling white wine.
  5. Garnish with carrot greens, parsley or other herbs if desired.
Pouring triple sec into a glass with carrot juice.
Single glass of carrot mimosa on a wood table with a white tile background.
What does a carrot mimosa taste like?

It tastes pretty similar to a regular mimosa except the carrot adds a little bit of an earthy taste.

What ingredients can I substitute?

If you don’t have Prosecco on hand you can use other sparkling white white or champagne. Triple sec can be substituted for Grand Marnier.

How do I make a non-alcoholic version of a carrot mimosa?

\Use sparkling apple juice instead of Prosecco and skip the Triple Sec altogether. But if you do not want to use apple juice there are substitutes for apple juice.

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