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Here is a punch to mix with the more flavorful American gins, from a recipe provided to The Times by the drinks historian David Wondrich His cocktails are light and summery, and a refreshing change from the usual gin and tonic This recipe makes 20 servings.
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Hazelnut liqueur takes this elegant Irish coffee to fragrant new levels of nuttiness.
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Sliced, dried apricots are heated up in water, mixed with orange liqueur, sugar, and cornstarch and poured into an unbaked pie shell. An hour later, the pie emerges warm, luscious and very apricoty.
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A dream come true: pomegranate liqueur mixed with Cointreau, fresh orange juice, and champagne. Sparkling wine is fine, too, if you're out of Champagne. Garnish with orange zest.
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This crispy salmon recipe is just as indulgent as fish and chips, but way fancier.
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Lemon vodka, orange liqueur, and champagne are the key ingredients in this bubbly martini.
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Try this spooky take on a classic Champagne cocktail.
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This vintage recipe makes wonderful use of day-old biscuits, baking them with an easy custard to create this chocolate biscuit pudding. Serve this warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream!
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This indulgent dairy-free chocolate pudding sweetened with coconut sugar needs only five ingredients and is quick and easy to make!
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This cocktail recipe uses fresh figs, vodka, lemon juice, St-Germain elderflower liqueur, and agave nectar.
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Not to be outdone by the Irish, Mexico has a spiked coffee of its own. Coffee liqueur and tequila give this warming drink quite a kick.
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Amaro is mixed with grapefruit juice and beer in this Italian-inspired beer cocktail with a refreshing finish. Serve as a digestif.