Let’s Gather Our Winter Wonderland Ingredients
For the Jack Frost Mimosa:
- Prosecco or Champagne: 1 bottle, chilled (the bubbly base!)
- Blue Curaçao: 1/2 cup (for that magical blue hue)
- Pineapple Juice: 1 cup (tropical sweetness!)
- Coconut Rum: 1/4 cup (optional, for a little extra kick)
- Ice: As needed
- Optional Garnish: Fresh cranberries, rosemary sprigs
For the Sugared Rim:
- Corn Syrup or Simple Syrup: A small amount, for sticking power
- Granulated Sugar: 1/2 cup (the classic choice!)
- Optional: Blue sanding sugar or edible glitter (for extra sparkle!)
Crafting the Perfect Frosty Rim
Okay, let’s be honest, the sugared rim is what *really* makes this Jack Frost Mimosa special. It’s like a tiny snowdrift clinging to your glass! Don’t worry if you’ve never done it before; I’m here to guide you.
Step 1: Prepare Your Supplies
Grab two small, shallow dishes. In one, pour a thin layer of corn syrup or simple syrup. In the other, spread out your granulated sugar (and blue sanding sugar or edible glitter, if you’re feeling fancy!).
Step 2: Dip and Twirl
Gently dip the rim of each glass into the corn syrup, making sure to coat it evenly. Don’t dunk it too deep – we just want a thin layer to help the sugar adhere.
Step 3: Sugar Time!
Immediately dip the syrup-coated rim into the sugar, turning the glass slowly to ensure the entire rim is covered in a sparkling layer of sweetness. Gently shake off any excess sugar.
Step 4: Let it Set
Allow the sugared rims to dry for a few minutes before filling the glasses with your mimosa mixture. This will prevent the sugar from dissolving into the drink too quickly.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Your Jack Frost Mimosa
Alright, friend, now for the fun part! Let’s mix up this delicious winter cocktail.
Step 1: Chill Your Glasses
Pop your prepared, sugared-rimmed glasses into the freezer for a few minutes while you mix the cocktail. This will keep your mimosas extra frosty and refreshing.
Step 2: Combine the Magic
In a pitcher, combine the Blue Curaçao, pineapple juice, and coconut rum (if using). Stir gently to combine. I find using a whisk here can add a bit too much unwanted fizz.
Step 3: Pour with Precision
Carefully pour the Blue Curaçao mixture into each chilled glass, filling it about one-third of the way. Then, slowly top each glass with Prosecco or Champagne, filling it to the top.
Step 4: Garnish and Enjoy!
Garnish each mimosa with a few fresh cranberries and a sprig of rosemary (optional, but highly recommended for that extra touch of holiday cheer!). Serve immediately and enjoy the delightful flavors of your Jack Frost Mimosa.
Troubleshooting Tips & Tricks
Even the best of us run into snags sometimes! Here are a few common issues and how to fix them:
- Sugar Rim Meltdown: If your sugared rim is melting too quickly, make sure your glasses are thoroughly chilled and that you’re not adding too much corn syrup. Also, avoid touching the sugared rim too much.
- Mimosa Too Sweet: If you find the mimosa is too sweet for your taste, reduce the amount of pineapple juice or omit the coconut rum. You can also use a drier Prosecco.
- Mimosa Too Strong: If you’re using coconut rum and find the mimosa too strong, simply reduce the amount of rum or omit it altogether. You can also add a splash of club soda to dilute the drink slightly.
- Not Blue Enough?: Some Blue Curaçao brands are more intensely colored than others. If your drink isn’t blue enough, add a *tiny* drop of blue food coloring. Be very careful, though – a little goes a long way!
Variations to Make It Your Own
The Jack Frost Mimosa is a fantastic base for experimentation! Feel free to get creative and customize it to your liking. Here are a few ideas:
- Non-Alcoholic Version: Replace the Prosecco with sparkling white grape juice or sparkling cider and omit the coconut rum. You’ll still get all the festive flavors without the alcohol! This is great if you need a Non Alcoholic Christmas Punch alternative.
- Berry Blast: Add a handful of fresh or frozen blueberries or raspberries to the pitcher for a burst of berry flavor and color.
- Citrus Zest: Add a splash of orange or lime juice for a tangy twist.
- Spiced Up: For a warmer, more autumnal flavor, add a pinch of cinnamon or nutmeg to the pitcher. This would create a taste that is similar to an Apple Cider Margarita or Pumpkin Spice Fireball Sangria, but with a wintery finish.
Perfect Pairings: What to Serve with Your Mimosas
The Jack Frost Mimosa is a versatile cocktail that pairs well with a variety of dishes. Here are a few suggestions for what to serve alongside your frosty creations:
- Brunch Bites: Think mini quiches, breakfast pastries, fruit platters, and yogurt parfaits.
- Holiday Appetizers: Cheese and crackers, cranberry brie bites, and spinach artichoke dip are all great choices.
- Desserts: Light and fruity desserts like lemon bars, shortbread cookies, or a berry tart will complement the flavors of the mimosa perfectly.
If you’re feeling adventurous, you can even make an Amaretto Island Punch, Autumn Gin Sour, or Spiced Christmas Margarita.
When to Serve Your Jack Frost Mimosa
This festive cocktail is perfect for a variety of occasions throughout the winter season:
- Christmas Brunch or Dinner: A festive and refreshing way to start or end your holiday meal.
- New Year’s Eve Celebration: Add a touch of sparkle and glamour to your New Year’s Eve party.
- Winter Birthday Party: A fun and unique cocktail to celebrate a winter birthday.
- Holiday Cocktail Party: A crowd-pleasing drink that’s sure to impress your guests.
- Just Because!: Because sometimes you just need a little winter magic in your life!
Storing Leftover Mimosa Ingredients
While the Jack Frost Mimosa is best enjoyed immediately, you can store the individual ingredients separately to minimize waste:
- Prosecco/Champagne: If you don’t finish the bottle, seal it tightly with a champagne stopper and store it in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
- Blue Curaçao, Pineapple Juice, Coconut Rum: These can be stored at room temperature in their original bottles for several months.
- Sugared Rim: Unfortunately, sugared rims don’t store well. It’s best to sugar the rims right before serving.
Final Thoughts: Sip, Savor, and Celebrate!
The Jack Frost Mimosa is more than just a drink; it’s an experience. It’s the taste of winter magic, the sparkle of holiday cheer, and the warmth of good company all rolled into one delicious glass. So go ahead, gather your friends and family, mix up a batch of these festive cocktails, and celebrate the season in style. Cheers to a happy and delicious winter!What can I use instead of Prosecco or Champagne in the Jack Frost Mimosa?
For a non-alcoholic version, you can replace the Prosecco with sparkling white grape juice or sparkling cider.
My Jack Frost Mimosa is too sweet, how can I fix it?
If you find the mimosa is too sweet for your taste, reduce the amount of pineapple juice or omit the coconut rum. You can also use a drier Prosecco.
The sugared rim on my glass is melting. What am I doing wrong?
If your sugared rim is melting too quickly, make sure your glasses are thoroughly chilled and that you’re not adding too much corn syrup. Also, avoid touching the sugared rim too much.
How long can I store leftover Prosecco after opening the bottle?
If you don’t finish the bottle of Prosecco, seal it tightly with a champagne stopper and store it in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Jack Frost Mimosa
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Prepare the sugared rim: In a shallow dish, pour a thin layer of corn syrup or simple syrup. In another shallow dish, spread out granulated sugar (and optional blue sanding sugar or edible glitter).
- Dip the rim of each glass into the corn syrup, coating evenly. Immediately dip the syrup-coated rim into the sugar, turning the glass slowly to cover the entire rim. Gently shake off any excess sugar.
- Allow the sugared rims to dry for a few minutes.
- Chill the prepared, sugared-rimmed glasses in the freezer for a few minutes.
- In a pitcher, combine the Blue Curaçao, pineapple juice, and coconut rum (if using). Stir gently to combine.
- Carefully pour the Blue Curaçao mixture into each chilled glass, filling it about one-third of the way.
- Slowly top each glass with Prosecco or Champagne, filling it to the top.
- Garnish each mimosa with a few fresh cranberries and a sprig of rosemary (optional).
- Serve immediately and enjoy.