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This drink, served at Whisler’s, a bar in Austin, Tex., is a classic Moscow Mule with a Spanish twist, using brandy de Jerez and sherry, as well as ginger liqueur, lemon and ginger beer Brett Esler urges the use of drier styles of ginger beer, sherry and brandy for the cocktail For presentation, the traditional copper mug will work, but Mr
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This is a dense cheesecake that is very smooth and melts in your mouth. The white chocolate brandy sauce tops it off. Just spoon it over the center of the slice of cheesecake on the plate.
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Ingredients: sugar, ice, pisco, lemon juice, egg white
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A fall cocktail in homage to the first Thanksgiving made with brandy, apple juice, and sparkling wine.
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Very refreshing and different! Tea is mixed with apple cider, apricot nectar and lemonade, then served chilled over ice.
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The perfect combination of tart and sweet, this familiar dessert, crowned with an old-fashioned lattice crust, evokes an era when every afternoon included pie and coffee.
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Ingredients: cheesecake, apricot, parsley
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A tangy pineapple and peach flavored gelatin salad. I didn't tell anyone it had buttermilk until they ate it. Everyone wanted the recipe!
Ingredients: pineapple, apricot, buttermilk
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This twist on the peanut butter and jelly sandwich replaces the bread with a tortilla and uses apricot jelly and honey.
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In 1995, Joe McGuirk was tending bar at Chez Henri, a bistro in Cambridge, Mass., with an executive chef of Cuban descent Mr McGuirk was asked to come up with a menu of Latin-flavored cocktails
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A rich reward for picking your way through the thorny brambles. Use your choice of fresh raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, boysenberries and/or chopped pitted cherries. If you don't want to use alcohol, you may substitute orange juice.