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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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The classic bellini cocktail combines peach juice with sparkling wine for a refreshing Italian-inspired beverage.
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Grenadine syrup and peach schnapps completed by orange juice and soda.
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A simple recipe for strawberry syrup made with real strawberries, to use in cocktails, sodas, or desserts.
Ingredients: sugar, water, strawberries
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A versatile coffee syrup simply made with sweetened condensed milk and instant coffee!
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Here is a recipe for homemade quinine syrup, which will take the staid gin and tonic up a few notches The syrup is made from cinchona, the bark of a shrub originally from Peru but now cultivated in various tropical climes worldwide, from which is extracted the alkaloid quinine, the original anti-malarial medication It is available at a well-stocked herb store or, as always, online.
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The crust rises to the top in this easy cobbler made with canned peaches and a simple batter of self rising flour and milk.
Ingredients: butter, sugar, flour, milk, peaches
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A refreshing creamy chilled peach soup with white wine, mint, and peach schnapps, with a hint of cinnamon and nutmeg. So delicious you'll have them scraping their bowls!
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Use this sweet minted syrup to make the romantic Raspberry Chocolate Kiss Cocktail.
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Butter is melted in an 8x8-inch glass baking dish, then a simple biscuit batter spooned in followed by peaches arranged on top. The oven takes care of the rest. An hour later, this delicious cobbler emerges bubbly and golden.
Ingredients: butter, flour, sugar, milk, peaches
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Get Sparkling Peach Tea Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: peach, syrup, lemon juice, prosecco, sugar
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This recipe is by John Willoughby and takes 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: peaches, sugar, rose water