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That tree full of ripe plums yields a sweet and luscious homemade plum liqueur that's easy to make by steeping plums in vodka with sugar and orange peel for 21 days. Vanilla helps smooth it out. You need a big jar to make it in. Great for gifts, too. You can use tangerine peel instead of orange peel. Save and eat the plums!
That tree full of ripe plums yields a sweet and luscious homemade plum liqueur that's easy to make by steeping plums in vodka with sugar and orange peel for 21 days. Vanilla helps smooth it out. You need a big jar to make it in. Great for gifts, too. You can use tangerine peel instead of orange peel. Save and eat the plums!
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Premium quality dark chocolate, cream, cake crumbs and rum are the essentials in these exquisite morsels. These truffles will be soft inside despite that it feels firm on the outside. You only need to store them in a cool place, but not necessarily the fridge.
Premium quality dark chocolate, cream, cake crumbs and rum are the essentials in these exquisite morsels. These truffles will be soft inside despite that it feels firm on the outside. You only need to store them in a cool place, but not necessarily the fridge.
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Rich and yummy! This liqueur needs to be made 1 month ahead of giving or drinking! Makes great gifts when poured into separate smaller bottles and tied with ribbon!
Rich and yummy! This liqueur needs to be made 1 month ahead of giving or drinking! Makes great gifts when poured into separate smaller bottles and tied with ribbon!
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A creamy punch flavored with dark rum and coffee liqueur goes down sweet and smooth like a milkshake and packs a wallop.
A creamy punch flavored with dark rum and coffee liqueur goes down sweet and smooth like a milkshake and packs a wallop.
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Hot buttered rum sauce is an easy and rich dessert fondue idea. Serve with fruit, angel food cake, or your favorite fondue dippers.
Hot buttered rum sauce is an easy and rich dessert fondue idea. Serve with fruit, angel food cake, or your favorite fondue dippers.
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What sort of rum and tonic you might like depends heavily on the kind of rum you prefer And the world of rum is so wide and various, there are many directions you can go The light-bodied Bacardi makes for an easy choice, and an easy, if simple, drink
What sort of rum and tonic you might like depends heavily on the kind of rum you prefer And the world of rum is so wide and various, there are many directions you can go The light-bodied Bacardi makes for an easy choice, and an easy, if simple, drink
Ingredients:
rum, tonic water
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Spiced rum adds a hint of flavor to the traditional root beer float for the adults.
Spiced rum adds a hint of flavor to the traditional root beer float for the adults.
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Get Rum Lemonade Recipe from Food Network
Get Rum Lemonade Recipe from Food Network
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Get Rum Punch Recipe from Food Network
Get Rum Punch Recipe from Food Network
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Light rum, rum syrup, pineapple juice, and a dash of bitters topped with sparkling wine.
Light rum, rum syrup, pineapple juice, and a dash of bitters topped with sparkling wine.
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Chocolate-rum mousse, which ran in The Times in 1966, was a remarkably efficient recipe in two distinct ways First, it invoked nearly every food trend of its moment: chocolate desserts were an exotic new fix; any respectable grown-up dessert contained rum; mousse suggested that you understood French cooking, or at least pretended to; two cups of cream was de rigueur; and the recipe assumed you owned one of the kitchen’s latest appliances, the home blender Second, the newfangled blender actually did make the recipe a wonder of efficiency: all you had to do was layer the ingredients and blend, and a dinner-party mousse was yours.
Chocolate-rum mousse, which ran in The Times in 1966, was a remarkably efficient recipe in two distinct ways First, it invoked nearly every food trend of its moment: chocolate desserts were an exotic new fix; any respectable grown-up dessert contained rum; mousse suggested that you understood French cooking, or at least pretended to; two cups of cream was de rigueur; and the recipe assumed you owned one of the kitchen’s latest appliances, the home blender Second, the newfangled blender actually did make the recipe a wonder of efficiency: all you had to do was layer the ingredients and blend, and a dinner-party mousse was yours.