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The biggest mistake people tend to make when setting up for parties is to try to duplicate an actual bar, with a bottle of scotch, some tequila, a bourbon, some gin, a fancy vodka, etc., alongside some bottled mixers You can’t turn your living room into a bar, nor can you please everybody, but you can gain massive points by making the bold move: choose one great cocktail and declare: “This is what we’re drinking tonight.” This Spiced Pear Fizz is a great choice for the holidays Mull some wintry spices overnight in the simple syrup, and from there fashion this delicious concoction
Ingredients: spirits, lemon juice, syrup
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A tasty treat from a hardcore Zwack fan! I found this recipe on another website...after trying it I must share...enjoy!
Ingredients: brandy
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With the social season and the holidays headed into high gear, there are likely to be nights when you'll want a cocktail at the end of the evening as much as at the beginning My suggestion is a stinger, a Prohibition-era cocktail as classic as the Chrysler Building Most agree it is one of the few cocktails that will also qualify as an after-dinner drink, though it's no Kahlúa on ice cream, either.
Ingredients: brandy
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Unsweetened chestnut puree is folded into a brandy-flavored custard and baked into an airy souffle for an elegant dessert. Top with unsweetened whipped cream.
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Dress up traditional sangria by adding green and red grapes, plus diced apple, lemon and lime to a sparkling pink mix of rum, brandy, white Zinfandel wine, and lemon-lime flavored soda.
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This recipe will make an addict out of you. Not so sure that's a good thing - but one thing is for sure - this is the best cosmo you will ever taste in your entire life. Period!
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This recipe is by Gabriella Mlynarczyk. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Toasted almonds, brown sugar, and butter are blended in a food processor and spooned into peaches to be baked in orange-flavored brandy liqueur for a tasty and unique dessert.
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Take us out to the races! This lovely, brandy based cocktail is a deliciously sweet treat.