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A classic sangria recipe made with brandy, orange liqueur, and fresh fruit--perfect for a summer barbecue or picnic.
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Sliced strawberries, strawberry syrup, and rosé wine make this cocktail recipe light and fruity, while Pimm's and gin add herbal complexity.
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This recipe came to The Times from Fanny Singer, the daughter of Alice Waters, the chef and food activist It’s inspired by Ms Singer’s favorite street food
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Ingredients: grapefruits, sugar, salt
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Citrus fruit salad, perfect for winter citrus, pink grapefruit and navel oranges, sweetened with honey, seasoned with lime juice and cardamom.
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A port toddy is one of winter’s unsung delights Replacing whiskey with port in a toddy leads to something surprising and special Somehow, it feels more curative than one with harder spirits: it’s like the alcohol-fortified equivalent of a bowl of homemade chicken soup
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A variety of juices is a simple touch that can make brunch that much more memorable for your guests.
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This recipe first came to The Times in 1941, published under the rather humdrum title “Grapefruit Dessert,” only to be revived in 2010, as part of Amanda Hesser’s Recipe Redux column Adapted from Maurice Gonneau, the executive chef at the Park Lane and the Chatham in New York City, this recipe is whipped up with just a few items you may already have on hand: egg whites, sugar, grapefruits, and a bit of brandy The end result is, Hesser wrote, “the love child of broiled grapefruit and baked Alaska,” a dish “as joyful as it is unexpected.” A photo accompanying the column bears an enticement, and a mild warning: “This dessert is best served to good friends with an appreciation for weird and delicious treats.” Find those friends, and you have a dish worth sharing.
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Inspired by Japan's flavorful teriyaki sauces, this easy-to-make marinade combines soy sauce, ruby red grapefruit juice, hoisin sauce, ketchup, rice wine vinegar, brown sugar, ginger, garlic, and a zesty habanero chile pepper.
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Sweet candied zest with a hint of grapefruit’s bitterness is a pretty garnish, or sophisticated addition to a candy tray.
Ingredients: grapefruits, water, sugar