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The original rum punch.
Ingredients: turbinado sugar, water, limes, rum
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A strong rum and ginger beer cocktail with a dash of Cholula Hot Sauce.
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Halved fresh figs are sprinkled with sugar and caramelized, then served with creamy Burrata cheese--or, as Chef John says, "grab a pint of vanilla ice cream" if you prefer.
Ingredients: figs, demerara sugar, cheese
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This recipe is by Jonathan Wells. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Previously featured at Shrine Asian Kitchen. Recipe by Chef Kevin Long.
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Martin Cate of Smuggler's Cove shares his rendition of the classic tiki drink, the Navy Grog. Three types of rum, lime and grapefruit juice, and allspice combine...
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Brad Thomas Parsons, the author of "Amaro: The Spirited World of Bittersweet, Herbal Liqueurs," created this invigorating highball that brings together an unexpected trio of ingredients: rye whiskey, Amaro Lucano and strong coffee It’s a bold (and delicious) blend — and, thanks to the coffee, as good an afternoon pick-me-up as any drink that includes whiskey and amaro can reasonably be expected to be.
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The 1930s cocktail recipe, courtesy of tiki historian Jeff Berry.
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Making grenadine, the pomegranate-based simple syrup that was favored in many cocktails in the 19th and early 20th centuries, is really quite simple And homemade is a vast improvement on the red-dyed sugar water in markets Once you’ve rounded up the materials, 15 minutes’ light work will make enough to last you.
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Serve a creamy, runny-centered, pastry-wrapped baked brie at your next party and watch your guests cluster around it, slicing off bits until it completely disappears Don’t be tempted to use a fancy, artisan brie from a cheese shop here This recipe works best with the regular kind of brie you find at the supermarket; fancier bries may leak out of their pastry