Creamy, simple, and dangerously sippable, the White Russian is a three-ingredient cocktail that stands tall above the trends. This approachable drink is a great choice for a cocktail party where you'll...
Author: Martha Stewart
It wouldn't be happy hour without a refreshing cocktail. Look no further than this bright, bubbly wine spritzer.
Author: Martha Stewart
Try serving an aperitif-style cocktail when guests arrive for a holiday feast. Meant to stimulate the appetite, they're perfect right before a big meal. This sparkling drink (pictured right) is like a...
Author: Greg Lofts
To make these cocktails, cucumber-infused vodka is garnished with cucumber ribbon and mixed with ginger simple syrup.
Author: Martha Stewart
This bracingtequila Bloody Mary is a regionally appropriate eye-opener.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe comes from Allen Katz, host of "The Cocktail Hour" on Martha Stewart Living Radio.
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a slight twist on the traditional mojito but it makes an incredible summertime cocktail so much better! You can use sparkling wine in place of champagne, if desired. Garnish with a mint sprig.
Author: Seann
These are the easiest 'no-blender-needed' frozen daiquiris ever! They go down easy, but watch out!
Author: DOREENB
To make different-colored cocktails, divide the ingredients in half, using red cranberry-juice cocktail in one half and white in the other.
Author: Martha Stewart
If the occasion calls for something sparkling, why not serve up these festive cocktails?
Author: Martha Stewart
The spicy snap of the ginger and rye whiskey together make a super simple cocktail seem complex.
Author: Lorem Ipsum
The brown sugar picks up on the inherent smokiness of the cachaca. A cocktail to drink all summer long!
Author: Cally
This drink is also great with a dash of whiskey, bourbon, or rye added to each glass.
Author: Martha Stewart
A cool refreshing watermelon strawberry summer drink.
Author: Sara
This spiced cider brings a wonderful internal glow to the holidays. It is not highly alcoholic, but enjoy responsibly nonetheless.
Author: Doc Simonson
Our spin on the classic cocktail (a lighter, brighter alternative to a Bloody Mary) swaps out the usual hot sauce and Worcestershire for fresh jalapenos and mint from the garden. The resulting drink is...
Author: Martha Stewart
This vodka and cucumber cocktail is a refreshing and colorful spin on the classic cocktail!
Author: France C
This version features citron vodka, orange liqueur, and pomegranate juice.
Author: JOAN2005
The daiquiri is believed to have originated in Cuba. Shake rum, lime juice, and simple syrup with ice and serve.
Author: Home Happy Hour
This long forgotten Prohibition-era cocktail is named for the 1922 movie starring Rudolph Valentino. It is the movie which, on his death bed, he stated he'd like to be his legacy. Try this drink straight...
Author: Allrecipes
Made with Champagne and creme de cassis (a blackcurrant liqueur), the classic French cocktail is fruity and refreshing. For a casual affair, serve your Kir Royales in stemless glasses.
Author: Martha Stewart
A rich, smooth and creamy taste! A slight twist on Irish Cream that everyone will enjoy!
Author: SB0719
Homemade Bloody Mary mix is topped with a layer of black vodka in these spooky shooters. They're just the thing for getting a Halloween party started.
Author: Riley Wofford
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Try this twist on the traditional old fashioned cocktail, which uses mezcal instead of whiskey. The mezcal gives it a smoky flavor, while the anejo tequila balances out the smoke while giving the drink...
Author: France C
A smooth, delicate cocktail perfect for relaxing. For extra richness, try adding a drop of chocolate syrup.
Author: Greg Hayward
Traditional cocktail with an Irish twist. Adjust quantities to suit your taste.
Author: Isles
Raise a glass to sunny days and balmy nights with this refreshing whiskey cocktail made with lemon juice and a Simple Syrup you can keep on hand in the fridge.
Author: Martha Stewart
One of the great classic cocktails, this one's made the old fashioned way -- with rye whiskey.
Author: c-biskit
This potent mixture of anise-flavored liqueurs are a classic cocktail choice for Mardi Gras parties.
Author: Allrecipes
Pretty much an amazing summer drink. All the perfection of a great gin and tonic, but with a little twist. Plus, it looks pretty! I like this drink sitting in the backyard while grilling anything! I think...
Author: snowbelle016
A recipe from my Grandma Briere who was a bartender for 30 years. Original price for this drink in the 70's was $1.00.
Author: KIM
A fun, trendy cocktail great for parties. Innovative twist on a classic martini, enjoy!
Author: KLEINLA
The Dutch aren't generally associated with flying, but this combination of gin and triple sec will make you want to soar to new heights.
Author: Allrecipes
A surprising twist on the classic frozen margarita, this refreshing drink offers just the right mix of sour and sweet.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Blue violets work best for this, but you may mix in a few yellow or white ones.
Author: Martha Stewart
For a deep-blush citrus cooler with a bubbly finish and an adult taste, add honey to red grapefruit juice and top off the mixture with a generous splash of chilled sparkling rose wine.
Author: Martha Stewart
An earthy, sweet pear-cider cocktail is tinged with whiskey -- a perfect drink for a cold day.
Author: Martha Stewart
Picked up a bottle of lychee liqueur over the weekend and put together this easy drink recipe. It's so yummy, even my beer drinking husband had a couple of these! Try other cranberry juice combinations...
Author: SIERRAMUM
A light, fruity cocktail. Enough to chase away the winter blues!
Author: The Sanguine Chef
Here's an easy, refreshing spritz to enjoy year round-who says you can't drink red wine in the summer? We like to use light red such as pinot noir, grenache, or gamay in this drink.
Author: Riley Wofford
This signature cocktail combines bourbon whiskey with effervescent ginger ale to create a refreshing beverage that matches well with a number of appetizers and snacks.
Author: Martha Stewart
Similar to Long Island iced tea, but with a mule kick. Great for hot and humid days. If you are the cook, save yours for after the biscuits come out of the oven or the steaks off the grill.
Author: csappe
This drink marries bourbon and Thanksgiving's signature berry. It's strong, so you may want to add an extra tablespoon or two of water when muddling.
Author: Martha Stewart



