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Gingery Cherry Lemon Limeade

Make a twist on typical lemonade with this Gingery Cherry Lemon-Limeade Recipe from CountryLiving.com.

Irish Ricky

This Irish Ricky is the perfect recipe for a Saint Patrick's Day celebration.

Author: Martha Stewart

The Modern Old Fashioned

Update the traditional old-fashioned with this innovative recipe from Danny Meyer's "Mix Shake Stir" (2009; Little, Brown and Company). Also try:Mortoni, Cranberry Daiquiri

Author: Martha Stewart

Mint Tea 3 Ways

Consider this recipe a three-for-one: You can make as directed for a hot or iced tea; or, you can make a frozen granita by increasing the agave nectar to 1/4 cup, then straining the finished tea, adding...

Author: Martha Stewart

Lemon Whiskey Sours with Fresh Cherries

Forget sour mix. Try this cocktail made with fresh lemon juice and cherries.

Author: Martha Stewart

Raspberry Cocktail with Rhubarb Wine and Maple Vodka

This fruity cocktail combines local Vermont ingredients -- rhubarb wine and a splash of maple vodka.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pineapple and Lemon Infusion Drink

Pineapple and lemon turn basic hot water into a fun flavored beverage. Also try:3 Easy Homemade Infusions, from Martha Stewart Living

Author: Martha Stewart

Easy Mint Julep with Mint Simple Syrup

An old fashioned classic made easy with mint simple syrup. Perfect for warm summer days, cool spring evenings, and Kentucky Derby Parties.

Author: Renee N Gardner

Bourbon Highball

This recipe comes from Allen Katz, host of The Cocktail Hour on Martha Stewart Living Radio.

Author: Martha Stewart

Creepy Cocktail

Halloween party guests will love sipping this cocktail, which is made with a combination of light and dark rum, pomegranate juice, a lime wedge, and simple syrup. Coat the rim of each glass with black...

Author: Martha Stewart

Sazerac

This New Orleans cocktail traditionally uses rye whiskey. If you can't find it, try a good-quality bourbon.

Author: Martha Stewart

Dale DeGroff's Caipirinha

This version of the Brazilian national cocktail comes to us from mixologist Dale DeGroff.

Author: Martha Stewart

Simple Pink Lemonade

Author: Martha Stewart

Pear Aperol Spritz

Our autumnal take on the summer staple teams the popular Italian aperitif Aperol with hard pear cider, fresh lemon juice, and a juicy pear slice. It's the sweater set of cocktails: light enough for mild...

Author: Martha Stewart

Vietnamese Coffee Shake

Author: Martha Stewart

Italian Corpse Reviver

This refreshing aperitif cocktail (pictured on the left) features Strega, a minty and citrusy herbal liqueur from Italy. It will not only perk up the appetite, but the floral flavor that comes from being...

Author: Riley Wofford

Jasmine Tea Tangerineade

The clink-clink of ice in an Arnold Palmer -- the drink that joins our two national summer refreshments, lemonade and iced tea -- can be heard anywhere from backyard barbecues to beach picnics. This not-so-standard...

Author: Martha Stewart

Champagne and Cherries

This refreshing summer cocktail of sweet cherries and almond-flavored liqueur gets topped off with sparkling wine.

Author: Martha Stewart

V3 (Tomato, Cucumber, and Pepper Juice)

Our fresh take on the supermarket standard requires only a quick whirl in the blender. It's frothy and delicious -- and surprisingly filling, thanks in part to the vegetables' fibrous pulp.

Author: Martha Stewart

Jasmine Tea and Orange Juice

Author: Martha Stewart

Yogurt Pistachio Smoothies

This classic Indian drink, called a "lassi," is made with yogurt and provides a cool foil to curries, including our Shrimp Masala. This version gets its richness from pistachios and a hint of spice from...

Author: Martha Stewart

Apricot Cayenne Fizz

This refreshing fruity drink packs a punch, thanks to a pinch of cayenne.

Author: Martha Stewart

Watermelon Ginger Sipper

Watermelon cubes, lime juice, and grated ginger make this non-alcoholic "mocktail" a perfect warm-weather treat. It features the natural sweetener Truvia, which provided the recipe.Also try:Burnt-Orange...

Author: Martha Stewart

Market Peach Smash

This recipe comes from Allen Katz, host of "The Cocktail Hour" on Martha Stewart Living Radio.

Author: Martha Stewart

Steamy Hot Chocolate

There's nothing better on a snowy day than homemade hot cocoa.

Author: Martha Stewart

Upside Down Martini

For guests who love the classic martini but appreciate a little twist.

Author: Martha Stewart

Mulled Lillet Wine

The aromatic aperitif wine Lillet Blanc is simmered with two kinds of citrus (orange and lemon) and a bevy of spices (black pepper, cinnamon, cloves, and cardamom) for this festive, warming drink.

Author: Martha Stewart

Lychee Martini

Try this tasty Lychee Martini cocktail, courtesy of Graffiti Food and Wine Bar's Jehangir Mehta, when you're in the mood for a treat.

Author: Martha Stewart

Seltzer with Pineapple Ginger Syrup

Author: Martha Stewart

Indian Mango Lassi

Ripe mangoes make all the difference in the flavor of this refreshing yogurt-based drink; they will also give the drink a more vibrant color.

Author: Martha Stewart

Hot Chocolate with Fresh Nutmeg

Freshly grated nutmeg gives this hot chocolate its aromatic flavor boost.

Author: Martha Stewart

Citrus Mule

Raise a glass to sunny days and balmy nights with refreshing cocktails. This citrus mule is made with a simple sugar syrup you can keep on hand in the fridge.

Author: Martha Stewart

Mango Lassi

Instead of serving a heavy milk shake, whip up a refreshing Indian yogurt drink; this one has mangoes and lime juice.

Author: Martha Stewart

Singapore Sling

Fast-track a tropical vacation with this refreshing classic tiki drink. Umbrella optional.

Author: Martha Stewart

Orange Cinnamon Lassi

Lassi, an Indian yogurt-based drink, is refreshing and satisfying, especially with spicy dishes.

Author: Martha Stewart

How to Make a Vesper

The Vesper, adjacent to a proper martini but nowhere near as balanced, has potency going for it. Here's how to make one, just like James Bond ordered it.

The Original Eggnog

When she published this recipe in her first book, Entertaining, Martha wrote that this eggnog was "so rich it needs no accompaniment." This original recipe is made with plenty of bourbon, cognac, dark...

Author: Martha Stewart

Hurricane

For a sweet cocktail treat, try this classic New Orleans rum drink. Also Try:Dark and Stormy

Author: Martha Stewart

Lime Sweet and Sour

Author: Martha Stewart

Sparkling Shiraz Punch

Wine adds dimension to a punch instantly. This drink incorporates sparkling Shiraz, and is a good recipe to have in your repertoire -- it can be made in minutes.

Author: Martha Stewart

The Best Dalgona Coffee Recipe

This is hands down the best dalgona coffee recipe! Also the easiest. The steps are super simple to follow.

Fizzy Bubbly Orange Drink

A fun and fizzy orange drink that your whole family can enjoy! All you need are two ingredients to create this bubbly kid-friendly orange soda.

Author: John

Black Velvet Stout

Author: Martha Stewart

Watermelon Slushies

Think of it as the all-American version of Venice's frosty-fruity sgroppino cocktail. Instead of the Italian version's lemons, freeze the flesh of a watermelon and puree it to an ice-cold slush. Add vodka...

Author: Martha Stewart

Kale Lemonade

Author: Martha Stewart

Manhattan

Stir, don't shake this iconic whiskey cocktail-it guarantees a silky texture.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pomegranate Daiquiris

Pomegranate juice is the secret weapon in this magnificent cocktail.

Corpse Reviver #2

This recipe comes from Allen Katz, host of The Cocktail Hour on Martha Stewart Living Radio.

Author: Martha Stewart

Glogg

Glogg is essentially a warmed punch made with an infused distilled spirit such as vodka or aquavit as well as fortified wine-that is, wine that's had extra alcohol added. The infusion needs to steep for...

Author: Martha Stewart

Caipirinha Cocktail

Cachaca is a Brazilian rumlike liquor made from sugarcane and can be found in most liquor stores.

Author: Martha Stewart