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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
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Strawberries and raspberries add a fruity and colorful touch to the classic mojito recipe that you can enjoy on your own front porch.
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The components for a traditional sangria are in the glass: wine, brandy and fruit The sparkling wine or fizzy water that’s sometimes added just before serving is not in this recipe, but you can include it, especially if you increase the recipe four or six times to make a pitcher Wölffer Kitchen in Sag Harbor, N.Y., which makes a popular rosé wine, devised this pretty drink, a variation on sangria, for its summery appeal.
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Buttery cookies smothered with a maple frosting = HEAVEN.
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Cold, smooth, and refreshing, frozen Greek yogurt with minted honey is the perfect dessert for a warm summer evening.
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These candy apples are hot, hot, hot!
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This recipe is by Matt Lee And Ted Lee and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This recipe came to The Times in an article about Bill Yosse, the White House pastry chef under President Obama "Mr Yosses’ most recent mission is changing the White House tradition of the bottomless cookie plate
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Beef patties filled with mint, cilantro, egg, and South Asian spices are shallow fried to make beautifully charred Pakistani chapli kebabs.