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The air mail cocktail quite simply, can transport you. The combination of rum and Champagne is as refreshing as it is sophisticated.
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A blend of lime juice, sugar substitute, rum, and ice makes a slushy daiquiri that's perfect for people watching their sugar intake.
Ingredients: lime, white rum, ice
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Ditch the sub-par Happy Hour deals and make your own margarita with Chowhound's easy, two-step recipe. Guide includes tequila brand suggestions to really perfect...
Ingredients: tequila, lime juice, cointreau
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A slimmed-down version of the Singapore Sling.
Ingredients: gin, lime juice, grenadine
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A spicy hoisin sauce gives this sweet and spicy salmon an Asian flair!
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Get Mai Tai Cocktails Recipe from Food Network
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Grated fresh pineapple and sparkling wine are the main ingredients in this cold, refreshing soup A garnish of toasted coconut continues the tropical theme It’s vacation as dessert.
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Use your own herb mix to season oyster crackers for a great snack on Super Bowl Sunday, or anytime!
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Calamari tubes are stuffed with seafood and baked in a rich cream sauce before serving over a bed of linguine. This is probably the best calamari, if not the best entree, you'll ever have!
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Cauliflower Pasta Bake with crispy, crunchy Ritz cracker topping! It's like grown-up mac and cheese. Made with roasted cauliflower, onions, Parmesan, and Gouda. So good!
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Fresh wild mushrooms are the most delicious indulgence, whether it’s gray-brown morels in the springtime, golden chanterelles in the summer, or russet-colored porcini in the fall True, they are expensive (unless you know how to pick your own), but a mere half-pound is all you need for this creamy pasta — and chicken livers are cheap Serve the pasta in small portions; it is undeniably a bit on the rich side
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This is the way my friend Christine Picasso prepares artichokes Her touch is the inclusion of sweet red peppers, a nutritious complement to the bitter artichokes She calls this Artichauts à la barigoule, a dish every French cook makes differently, each claiming his or hers to be the authentic version.