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I know you will fall in love with this shiny chocolate glaze.
Ingredients: chocolate, butter, corn syrup
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With the release of the new Twilight movie New Moon and Halloween still a glimmer in my eye. I came up with this recipe to share with all my friend at the premier...
Ingredients: sugar, corn syrup, water
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The Tom Collins is perhaps the ultimate highball and one of history’s most enduring cocktails It was historically made with Old Tom gin, which is sweeter than London dry gin, but the drink works well with both types of the spirit (Old Tom only recently became available again, thanks to the clamoring of mixologists.) A peculiar methodology is used in mixing up a Tom Collins
Ingredients: gin, syrup, lemon juice
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The Cuban classic is now skinny. Truvia® natural sweetener allows you to enjoy your favorite drink again with reduced calories and no added sugar*.
Ingredients: rum, mint leaves, syrup
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Get Spun Sugar Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: sugar, corn syrup, water
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Get Jacques' Homemade Cotton Candy Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: sugar, corn syrup, water
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Get The Maple Perfect Manhattan Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: rye, vermouth, maple syrup
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Fresh blackberries and rosemary are muddled together and shaken with simple syrup, tequila, and lime juice for this chilled cocktail.
Ingredients: tequila, lime juice, syrup
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Get Classic Gin Gimlet Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: gin, lime juice, syrup
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It's like a sassy twist on the classic Latin combo of fresh mint, lime, and rum. The maple adds depth, pairs well, and tastes great on a hot summer day. Posted...
Ingredients: maple syrup, mint leaves
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Get Maple-Roasted Bacon Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: smoked bacon, maple syrup
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The bramble, invented in 1984 by Dick Bradsell, the patriarch of England’s cocktail uptick, at Fred’s Club in London’s SoHo, is essentially a short gin sour with a drizzle of crème de mûre, a French blackberry liqueur, over the top Served on crushed ice, it gets a quick garnish of a lemon slice and, to be true to Bradsell’s original, two blackberries In the winter there’s nothing to this, and the drink is great as is
Ingredients: gin, lemon juice, syrup