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The earliest version of this cocktail was simply water, sugar, bitters, and booze. Over time, the water became ice, the booze became whiskey, and the drink became an old fashioned.
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One of the great classic cocktails, this one's made the old fashioned way -- with rye whiskey.
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This St. Patrick's Day-inspired drink will keep you warm and toasty with hot coffee, whiskey, and flavored liqueurs.
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This recipe is by Toby Cecchini and takes 2 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Brims with a sophisticated but tart edge.
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Making ice cream using a sous vide machine is a complete game changer. Not only do you get perfectly cooked custard without the risk of curdled yolks, it also...
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This recipe is by Julia Moskin. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A classic Frisco cocktail, with rye whiskey and Bénédictine liqueur.
Ingredients: rye whiskey, liqueur
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Perfect to cuddle up with.
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The obvious starting point for a proper St Patrick’s Day cocktail is Irish whiskey But that is where it gets difficult
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Steak-frites, goin' up on a weeknight.
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This recipe came to The Times from John Currence, the celebrated chef in Oxford, Miss It is a meditation on the delights of summer: fresh, juicy peaches, cold buttermilk and whipped cream -- and grilling The alcohol from the bourbon will burn off when you mix it into the caramel, so don’t worry about serving it to children