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Ingredients: bourbon, syrup
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There isn’t much to the shakerato: a shot of espresso poured over ice cubes and simple syrup, then shaken But when those three elements are rattled around in a cocktail shaker for what seems like an eternity (it actually clocks in at 15 seconds), they undergo an alchemical transformation: the dense espresso, now frothy, sweet and flecked with ice, is as refreshing as it is flavorful.
Ingredients: espresso, syrup
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A refreshing and quick drink that reminds one of warm Southern days. Easily batched for a party.
Ingredients: bourbon, syrup
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Dense, moist, chewy brownies filled with nuts and dried fruit.
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This Flourless Coconut and Chocolate Cake from Ottolenghi is gluten free, but rich and buttery enough for everyone to enjoy. Vanilla-speckled almond meal and...
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The French 75 cocktail was originally created at the New York Bar in Paris in 1915. The combination of gin, lemon juice, Champagne, and sugar was said to have a kick like a French 75mm field gin. Serve with straws.
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These caramels come together quickly, requiring just seven common ingredients.
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Top ice cream with a sweet rice and peanut crunch.
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To kick off the holiday festivities, hotel mixologist Abdul Ford has crafted the perfect cocktail imagine pumpkin pie, only sippable.
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Maple pecan brittle is a rich twist on the traditional brittle and delivers the holiday seasonal flavors for a tasty treat you can give as gifts.
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Strawberries and raspberries add a fruity and colorful touch to the classic mojito recipe that you can enjoy on your own front porch.
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The components for a traditional sangria are in the glass: wine, brandy and fruit The sparkling wine or fizzy water that’s sometimes added just before serving is not in this recipe, but you can include it, especially if you increase the recipe four or six times to make a pitcher Wölffer Kitchen in Sag Harbor, N.Y., which makes a popular rosé wine, devised this pretty drink, a variation on sangria, for its summery appeal.