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Bring a festive twist to your classic margarita by using cranberry juice; sure to be a hit for holiday entertaining!
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Inspired by a Southern practice of cooking meat with Coca-Cola, Zak Pelaccio uses root beer in his marinade mixture for spare ribs.
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This hurricane recipe is unparalleled for taste and drinkability! Everyone I've introduced it to has become hooked, and the bar that serves the original recipe routinely runs out of hurricane glasses to serve in, due to the popularity of this tasty beverage!
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An all-butter pie crust wraps around this award winning apple pie.
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Make caramel, slice fruit, toast pecans, and let your guests build their own sundaes, if you like.
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Recipe By: Grace Parisi
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When the temperature soars, this chilly sweet will provide cool relief (and lots of smiles).
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When you suspect you're done shaking this creamy gin drink, think again. You've only just begin. Keep shaking. Then shake some more. It's a beautiful cocktail, but you have to shake that juice and cream and egg white like crazy to get the right silky texture. Don't give up, it's worth it!
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Like many pastry chefs, Ghaya Oliveira loves taking classic desserts, breaking them down into their components, and reconfiguring them. This approach inspired Grace Parisi to transform a traditional recipe for German chocolate cake into an elegant and inc
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These small tarts, inspired by a mojito, are the perfect celebratory end to a meal: refreshing, light and boozy If you don’t have a spice grinder, finely chop the mint for the final step of the curd and then crush it in a pestle and mortar with the rum before adding to the curd The aim is for the mixture to be as fine as possible, almost like a paste or like pesto, so that it’s fine enough to turn the curd slightly greener, rather than just fleck it with mint