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Lemonade for adults.
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This makes a large batch of dough Divide it in half and use both halves, or freeze one portion to use another time.
Ingredients: butter, milk, flour, superfine sugar, salt
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Delicious and refreshing mojitos made with sparkling water are a pitcher cocktail perfect for a summer dinner party or backyard barbeque.
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This recipe is by Eric Asimov. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Refreshing, sweet, and raspberry-licious! This is sure to be a new summer favorite.
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Getting supper on the table quickly makes you feel efficient Baking a batch of soft dinner rolls makes you feel cozily competent This may be an unfashionable virtue, but it is also a deeply satisfying one.
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An easy recipe for quick lemon souffles that never fails. Lemon curd is topped with a lemony souffle and baked into a light dessert.
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Granizado de Moscatel y Uvas.
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These small tarts, inspired by a mojito, are the perfect celebratory end to a meal: refreshing, light and boozy If you don’t have a spice grinder, finely chop the mint for the final step of the curd and then crush it in a pestle and mortar with the rum before adding to the curd The aim is for the mixture to be as fine as possible, almost like a paste or like pesto, so that it’s fine enough to turn the curd slightly greener, rather than just fleck it with mint
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A potent mix of high-proof rum and fruit.
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My dad and I loved black walnut anything. Black walnuts taste very different than English walnuts so I created this one on his behalf. I like it best topped with caramel sauce or honey.
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The Captain’s Blood is similar to a daiquiri, except that it’s made with dark rum instead of white and a small but essential measure of falernum (a syrup flavored with spices, often nuts, sometimes lime, sometimes alcoholic and sometimes not, often used in Caribbean rum drinks) I prefer my Captain’s Blood on the tart side, but you can adjust the amount of sugar to make it as sweet or as sharp as you like.