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Still refreshing, more refined.
Ingredients: water, lavender, garnish
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A cool refreshing summer drink that can be made at any time you have lemons... or limes!
Ingredients: lemons, water, sugar
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Infuse your own vodka for a real punch of ginger.
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The delicate tastes of vanilla and white chocolate mingle sweetly in this creamy martini.
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A great way to wake up in the morning, or wind down in the evening. Tomato-vegetable juice and spices are heavily doused with vodka.
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An exciting array of easily accessible ingredients is mixed together into a brilliantly simple and delicious sauce! Beef, chicken, pork -- you name it -- this sauce will bring out great flavors you never knew existed.
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This fish stew, called sinigang na isda, is a traditional Filipino dish made with red snapper, radish, and fish sauce simmered with miso.
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Smoke your salmon atop a bed of fennel, then serve with a cherry tomato-fennel frond salad.
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Chutney is a favorite British condiment for everything from cheese to roasts. This sweet-and-smoky version is perfect with crackers as a starter, spread on a grilled cheddar sandwich, or served with roasted pork.
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This is an easy but elegant cocktail snack to serve year round, but it’s especially nice during the holiday season as a reward for bearing up with frigid winter weather Essentially, it’s a large buttery cracker, garnished with smoked salmon and cut up like a pizza The pastry rounds may be baked ahead and left at room temperature
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This quickly made, exceedingly delicious recipe is a springtime celebration of peas: snow peas, sugar-snap peas and garden peas, all freshly shucked (Of course, you can use only one kind, if you prefer.) A touch of pancetta adds a salty umami to the peas' sweetness Good ham or thick-sliced bacon also work, and, for a vegetarian version, you can use roughly chopped green olives
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This recipe is by Pierre Franey and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.