Green Mimosa Recipe

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I’ve always believed that brunch drinks should be easy. If I need three tools, four measuring cups, and a complicated garnish, I’m probably just going to pour coffee instead.

But one weekend morning I decided to experiment a little.

I was planning a small brunch at home. Nothing fancy. Just pancakes, fruit, and the usual mimosa setup on the counter. Orange juice, chilled Champagne, a few glasses.

Then I noticed something in the cabinet I hadn’t used in ages. A bottle of blue Curaçao.

Now, if you’ve ever seen blue Curaçao next to orange juice, your brain starts doing a little color math. Blue plus orange… what happens?

So I poured a little into the glass, added the orange juice, and watched it slowly turn this bright green shade that looked like it belonged in a festive celebration.

That’s how this Green Mimosa happened. Completely by accident.

But the funny thing is, once I tasted it, I realized it wasn’t just fun to look at. The citrus mix actually made the drink taste a little brighter and more interesting than a regular mimosa.

And now, whenever I want brunch to feel just a bit more playful, this is the drink I make.

Why I Love Making This Green Mimosa

  • It’s Visually Fun: The bright green color instantly makes the drink feel festive and different.
  • Just as Easy as a Classic Mimosa: If you can pour juice into a glass, you already know how to make this.
  • A Little Citrus Upgrade: The grapefruit juice adds a subtle tang that keeps the drink refreshing.
  • Perfect for Celebrations: The color makes it great for themed brunches or holidays.
  • Guests Always Notice It: People immediately ask what makes the mimosa green.
  • Quick to Make: It takes less than a minute from start to finish.
  • That Sparkling Finish: The Champagne brings everything together with that light, bubbly lift.

How to Make This Drink?

Ingredients

  1. 3 oz chilled orange juice
  2. 1/4 oz Blue Curaçao
  3. 1/4 oz cold white grapefruit juice
  4. Chilled Champagne for topping off
  5. Rainbow candy for serving (optional)

Equipments

  1. Champagne flute
  2. Jigger or measuring tool
  3. Stirring spoon
  4. Cocktail skewer

Instructions

Step 1: Pour the chilled orange juice into a champagne flute.

Step 2: Add the blue curaçao and white grapefruit juice.

Step 3: Stir gently to combine the juices.

Step 4: Top off the glass with chilled champagne.

Step 5: Stir lightly once more to blend the flavors.

Step 6: Skewer a rainbow candy (if using) and place it on the rim of the glass as a garnish.

Tips I Learned After Making This a Few Times

  • Use Cold Ingredients: Warm juice can flatten the Champagne quickly, so keep everything chilled.
  • Pour the Champagne Slowly: This prevents the drink from foaming over the glass.
  • Fresh Juice Makes a Difference: If you can use fresh orange and grapefruit juice, the flavor gets even brighter.
  • Don’t Over Stir: Champagne loses bubbles if you mix it too much.
  • Taste Before Topping: Sometimes I adjust the citrus slightly before adding Champagne.
  • Use a Flute Glass: Tall narrow glasses help keep the bubbles lively longer.
  • Keep the Curaçao Light: A little goes a long way for both color and flavor.

You Can Also Try These!

  1. Mulled Wine 
  2. French 75 Cocktail
  3. Dirty Martini 
  4. Chocolate Martini
  5. Classic Mimosa

Green Mimosa Recipe

Green Mimosa is a vibrant citrus cocktail made with orange juice, blue curaçao, grapefruit juice, and champagne, creating a refreshing brunch drink with a fun rainbow candy garnish.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings: 1
Course: beverage
Cuisine: french-inspired

Ingredients
  

  • 3 oz chilled orange juice
  • 1/4 oz Blue Curaçao
  • 1/4 oz cold white grapefruit juice
  • Chilled Champagne for topping off
  • Rainbow candy for serving (optional)

Equipment

  • Champagne flute
  • Jigger or measuring tool
  • Stirring spoon
  • Cocktail skewer

Method
 

  1. Pour the chilled orange juice into a champagne flute.
  2. Add the blue curaçao and white grapefruit juice.
  3. Stir gently to combine the juices.
  4. Top off the glass with chilled champagne.
  5. Stir lightly once more to blend the flavors.
  6. Skewer a rainbow candy (if using) and place it on the rim of the glass as a garnish.

Nutritional Information

NutritionValue
Calories150 kcal
Carbohydrates13 gm
Fat0 gm
Protein0

Variations You Might Enjoy Trying

  1. Pineapple Twist: Swap grapefruit juice for pineapple juice for a sweeter tropical flavor.
  2. Extra Citrus Kick: Add a splash more grapefruit juice if you like tangy drinks.
  3. Sparkling Wine Swap: Prosecco or cava works beautifully if Champagne isn’t available.
  4. Frozen Mimosa Style: Blend the juice mixture with ice for a slushy brunch drink.
  5. Berry Garnish Version: Replace the candy garnish with raspberries or blueberries.
  6. Mocktail Version: Use sparkling water or lemon-lime soda instead of Champagne.

Storage and Leftover Tips

  • Best Served Fresh: Mimosas are meant to be enjoyed immediately while bubbly.
  • Prep Juice Mix Ahead: You can combine the juices ahead of time and keep them chilled.
  • Add Champagne Last: Always pour the sparkling wine right before serving.
  • Keep Bottles Cold: Store Champagne in the fridge until you’re ready to use it.
  • Small Batches Work Best: Making them one glass at a time keeps the fizz perfect.

How I Like to Serve This Drink

  • Weekend Brunch: This is a natural fit alongside pancakes, waffles, or eggs.
  • Holiday Morning Treat: The bright color makes it perfect for festive mornings.
  • Casual Gatherings: It’s a fun drink when friends stop by.
  • Outdoor Brunch: The citrus flavors feel extra refreshing on a sunny patio.
  • Dessert Drink: The sweet citrus taste pairs nicely with light desserts.

FAQs

Why is the mimosa green?

The blue Curaçao mixes with orange juice to create a bright green color.

Does blue Curaçao taste strong?

Not really. It has a mild orange flavor that blends well with the citrus juices.

Can I use Prosecco instead of Champagne?

Yes, Prosecco or any sparkling wine works perfectly.

Is grapefruit juice necessary?

It adds a nice tang, but you can skip it or replace it with another citrus juice.

Can I make a pitcher of this?

You can mix the juices ahead of time, but add the Champagne individually when serving.

What garnish works best?

Rainbow candy is fun, but fresh fruit works beautifully too.

Can I make this alcohol free?

Yes. Replace the Champagne with sparkling water and skip the Curaçao.

What if I want a sweeter drink?

Add a splash of pineapple juice or simple syrup.

The Last Sip

Some recipes come from careful planning, and others come from curiosity and a bottle sitting in the cabinet.

This Green Mimosa definitely belongs in the second category.

It’s simple, colorful, and just a little playful, which honestly feels like the perfect way to start a slow brunch morning.

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Ethan

I am a 28-year-old part-time barista, full-time vibe curator, and above all, an enthusiastic amateur cook living in Austin, Texas. .

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