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Thin slices of short rib marinated in a sweet sesame sauce and grilled until lightly charred and crispy.
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A spin on the old drink category of the flip — which involves the use of a whole egg — the Fade to Black illustrates the potential versatility of cocktails using beer Rich, dessertlike and potent, this is that rare beast: an after-dinner beer cocktail Using raw egg has become a common practice in cocktail bars over the past decade
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This rum cocktail gets its sweet from coconut-flavored syrup and it's sour from lime juice.
Ingredients: rum, sour mix, lime juice, coconut
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Rock the Round Robin for a sweet absinthe cocktail.
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Cinder, or honeycomb, toffee, is a traditional British treat loved by children and grown ups alike that can easily be made at home.
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Get Pat Bing Soo (Korean Shaved Ice) Recipe from Food Network
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For those who love to do it themselves, here's a terrific recipe for genuine baked beans - and it's so easy to make! Soak white beans and then pop them into your slow cooker with ham hocks, onion, brown sugar, maple syrup, ketchup and mustard.
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Cashews are the base of the cake and the crust in this gluten-free, paleo-friendly raw chocolate cake with coconut.
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A green apple granité great on its own or with a slice of apple tart.
Ingredients: smith apples, syrup, lemon juice
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A summery take on a soda fountain classic made with a mix of homemade blackberry syrup, heavy cream, and sparkling water.
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Amaretto, chocolate syrup, grenadine syrup, and cream -- a perfect Valentine's cocktail.
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The Jack Rose is the classic cocktail that never got invited to the oldies reunion While other sours, such as the daiquiri, the Daisy, the Sidecar and select others, are revered and reinterpreted in their dotage, this mainstay of the 1920s and ’30s has fallen so far out of circulation that few still know its name More’s the pity, for when properly made it is one of the canon’s stronger pillars, and a perfect sip when the post-equinox winds set in