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Red and green bell peppers and carrots give color to this chowder made with half-and-half and frozen corn kernels. Serve sprinkled with grated cheese.
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A simple sauce of garlic, hot pepper, sherry, wine vinegar and tomato, adds intense flavor to this quick stir-fry and it practically makes itself while the chicken and cabbage cook. Steamed rice is an ideal accompaniment.
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A traditional sangría recipe made with red wine, Cognac, and fruit but without the wait.
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Homemade simple syrup and the addition of an egg white makes Chef John's whiskey sour a summer-ready, go-to cocktail that's sure to please!
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Part sangria, part punch, this is a refreshing and lightly alcoholic way to quench the thirst of a large group Danielle Wecksler, a cooking instructor in South Carolina, created it for an outdoor Lowcountry boil in Charleston It highlights local peaches and berries, and was created to counter the stifling Southern heat
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There are raging debates about the invention of and the proper recipe for this drink among tiki connoisseurs The more accepted versions are granted to Victor J Bergeron, the irascible, wooden-legged “Trader Vic,” from his eponymous restaurant bar in Oakland, Calif., in the ’40s
Ingredients: orgeat syrup, rum, gold rum, orange, juice
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A great tasting yellow cake made fom scratch with eggs and orange juice.
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This is the same recipe my mother's side of the family has been making for years, with my own special touch. Serve it with all of the fixin's. It goes great with cornbread, fried potatoes and fried cabbage.
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Rice is sauteed with onion and green bell pepper, and then simmered with water, chopped tomatoes and spices.
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This delicious concoction is the traditional rum punch recipe used in the West Indies, passed down for years. The old rhyme goes, 'One of sour, two of sweet, three of strong, four of weak.'