This recipe comes from Allen Katz, host of "The Cocktail Hour" on Martha Stewart Living Radio.
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A frothy drink made with pineapple juice, heavy cream, cream of coconut, orange juice, and rum is sure to be tempting. But serve it in a red-rimmed glass and it's bloody fantastic for Halloween. The "blood"...
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Author: Martha Stewart
This stunning thirst-quencher gets its deep red color from dried hibiscus flowers, which are sold as flor de jamaica at Latin grocers. The hibiscus mixture can be made up to 3 days in advance; add seltzer...
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Lassi is a yogurt-based drink that's very popular in India. Many possible combinations of fruits and spices can flavor this refreshing beverage.
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Try this simple champagne cocktail for a delicious drink perfect for special occasions. Also try:Cranberry Sparkler
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To chill a martini glass, fill it with ice, then cold water. Let it stand 5 minutes, then drain.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Make this classic cocktail even more refreshing by using gin infused with cucumbers and lemon.
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You can use any variety or combination of plums in this fizzy cooler.
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This spin on hot buttered rum has a cardamom-spiced pineapple puree in the mix. Because the fruit is roasted, the punch takes some time to prepare, but it pays off in decadent flavor.
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There's no milk in this shake inspired by everyone's favorite fall dessert-pumpkin pie. Instead, vanilla ice cream is amped up with pumpkin purée, which builds an incredible level of creaminess, and warming...
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A tipple of ginger liqueur adds zip and complexity to this tart cherry riff on a margarita. To prep a batch for friends, add the ingredients to a jar the night before and refrigerate. When cocktail hour...
Author: Greg Lofts
Infusing vodka is as easy as adding ingredients to the bottle and letting it stand. Make sure to store the vodka in a cool, dark place, such as a kitchen cabinet.
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Try this refreshingly juicy variation on the fresh-brewed iced tea.
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Say hello to summer's new go-to drink. Instead of the traditional lime juice used in a margarita, we went with lemon juice to soften the smokiness of the mezcal. It's light and refreshing enough for a...
Author: Riley Wofford
A sweet Italian liqueur, limoncello consists of lemon peels steeped in vodka, along with sugar and water, for anywhere from two days to up to a week. This Limoncello cocktail is simply refreshing.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
A spicy blend of pomegranate and orange juices and apple cider is served warm.
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This Jameson Whiskey Sour recipe is courtesy of Jameson and makes for a delicious cocktail.
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This sweet, tart mixer is perfect for any festive occasion.
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Peppermint ranks high among America's favorite types of mint tea, but you can substitute equal amounts of any variety for this recipe.
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Black currants are grown widely in Burgundy. This traditional liqueur showcases their deep, almost musky flavor.
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The foundation of this orange-flavored cocktail is San Pellegrino's sparkling beverage Aranciata. Aromatic bitters and a little rum complete this fruity drink.From the book "Lucinda's Rustic Italian Kitchen,"...
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To make crushed ice, pulse ice cubes in a food processor. The traditional copper mug helps to insulate the drink and keep it cool so that the ice doesn't melt as fast.
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One of the last stone fruits of the season, Italian prune plums are typically available from mid-August to September.
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This healthy juice from ABC Elixir Bar is a favorite of the restaurant's owner, acclaimed chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten. Also try:Yuzu C Juice
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Chase away the winter blues with this bright, tart drink.
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Serve classic lemonade by itself, or blend it with raspberries and sparkling water for our Sparkling Raspberry Lemonade. Add vodka and -- ta-da!-- a raspberry-lemonade Vodka Collins.
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We used Champagne in this punch, but other sparkling white wines, such as Prosecco, are equally festive and just as good.
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This recipe comes from Allen Katz, host of "The Cocktail Hour" on Martha Stewart Living Radio.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe may be doubled and made two days in advance. Add the Kahlua and 1 cup whipped cream just before serving.
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Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, is a time for reflection and looking forward -- and for sharing a meal with family and friends. It is often celebrated with foods rich in symbolism: Apples are dipped...
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These Cuban specialty cocktails mix rum and mint for a refreshing cool down on a hot summer's evening.
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Mixing sweetapricot nectar with tart limejuice makes this rum coolerextra refreshing.
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Celebrate Rosh Hashanah with this easy, refreshing cocktail, which is made with two ingredients traditionally served for the Jewish New Year. It has a healthy dose of pomegranate juice -- which comes from...
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No fall party would be complete without this warm, spicy classic, laced with maple syrup.
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What are you drinking? May we suggest a classic margarita: tequila, lime, a touch of orange liqueur, it's a perfect mixture, with or without salt.
Author: Greg Lofts
Nothing welcomes guests for an outdoor party like a spritzer. Made with or without wine, they make refreshing, elegant coolers.
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Are you brave enough to take a sip of this brew? Tangerine juice and grenadine combine with rum to create a potion that looks like a sunset.
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The tiny, tart fruit known as lingonberries are widely available in Scandinavia, and are also grown in small amounts in the United States. Check your local farmers' markets. Since they are part of the...
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This festive punch will get your party started and keep it rolling all night.
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This infusion can be a soothing antidote on a chilly winter day -- but it's equally delicious chilled and served on ice.
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Add summery Italian flair to your glass of prosecco with a splash of sunny limoncello and a sprig of fresh rosemary in this sparkling cocktail.
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Pureed watermelon adds a summery twist to the classic Arnold Palmer combination of iced tea and lemonade. The sprightly thirst-quencher is also wonderful spiked with vodka.
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Litchi Martini is a tasty cocktail, perfect for your next soirée.
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The king of diner drinks is actually made with milk, chocolate syrup, and seltzer -- but no eggs.
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