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Watermelon and feta has been in vogue for some time (and forever in Greece) I decided to throw in some of my endless supply of cucumbers and mix it up with the melons I cut the melon and cucumber into medium-size dice (1/2 to 3/4 inch), but you can also make this more like a salsa and cut the produce into fine dice.
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Looking for another way to mix up a cosmo? This delightful cocktail has all of the traditional elements vodka, cranberry juice, and a dash of Grand Marnier plus the added bonus of bubbly.
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These excellent margaritas have a subtle, smoky flavor. The secret: The limes and lemons are grilled before being juiced.
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This cocktail recipe strikes a sweet-tart balance with elderflower liqueur, fresh lime juice, and rum.
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My friend Michael Sharkey is one of the best home bartenders I know, and he sometimes surprises me with delicious new creations when I visit His latest is the Eye of the Komodo (he originally christened it Ojo del Komodo — but I botched and Anglicized it, probably because I think the Eye of the Komodo sounds more like a ‘60s horror movie) Built on a foundation of what Michael calls “lizard liquid” and fortified by mezcal, it is bright green, satisfyingly spicy and garnished with a vegetal “eyeball.” What’s not to love?
Ingredients: mezcal, lime juice, agave nectar
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A recipe for vegetarian deep-fried avocado tacos.
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Cactus and Corn Salsa! A true southwestern salsa made with nopales cactus paddles, corn, green tomatoes, onions, and chiles.
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This wine-based drink is not for the faint of heart - tart and tangy, with a deep, berry hue; it's a strong one!
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WARNING: EXTREMELY MEGA HOT!!! Not for the faint of heart. Lip and mouth numbing HOT!!! Make sure to use rubber gloves when handing and chopping the habanero chili peppers. This relish is very sweet but extremely hot. Remember too cool off mouth with eating bread or drinking milk. This will reduce the high acidic shock it puts upon your tastebuds.
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Lemons, limes, and oranges combine to make this simple, refreshing cooler.
Ingredients: sugar, lemons, fruit, oranges, water, lime, ice
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