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My best friend who just happens to be Irish made this drink for me one cold night in Chicago and since then, I have been hooked! Warning: it is very potent, just one of these will warm you up and basically make you good for nothing afterwards - what a treat! It is super to drink at night if you have a sore throat. My friend said this is what the Irish drink if they don't feel good but don't wait until you have a cold to try this recipe!
Ingredients: cloves, lemon, sugar, water, irish whiskey
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Baste a bone-in ham with a whiskey and brown sugar glaze for a delicious holiday main dish that uses just 5 ingredients.
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Blending brandy, triple sec, creme de cacao, and whiskey liqueur into softened vanilla ice cream makes a delicious adult treat.
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The classic quiche Lorraine—with ham, onions, and Swiss cheese—loses its crust and becomes a frittata.
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Negroni, meet rye. Rye, meet Negroni.
Ingredients: rye whiskey, campari, vermouth
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Attention, cheese lovers! This may be the best cheese spread you've ever had for holidays, football, and hockey game nights.
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Saute scallops in butter and bourbon, then top with a bourbon sauce to create this delicious, quick-and-easy recipe that is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.
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Lots of good stuff go into this terrific sauce: brown sugar, ketchup, liquid smoke, Worcestershire, hot pepper sauce, a few other yummy ingredients and almost one cup of whiskey. The ribs won't know what hit them.
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Broiled lemons are juiced and blended with whiskey, orange liqueur, and ice in this makeover of the whiskey sidecar perfect for hot nights.
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Simple and elegant, this twist on the classic Presbyterian cocktail never disappoints; choose strong ginger ale for the biggest flavor kick.
Ingredients: scotch whiskey, ginger ale
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Get Traditional Gaelic Irish Steak with Irish Whiskey Recipe from Food Network
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This recipe is by Eric Asimov. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.