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Tangy Citrus Punch

Here's a refreshing beverage that's quick to mix up for any occasion.

Author: By Betty Crocker Kitchens

Traditional Sangria

Author: Food Network

The Classic Vodka Martini

Author: Food Network

Pumpkin Smoothie

Author: Katie Lee Biegel

Hot Cocoa

A dash of cayenne pepper makes all the difference in Alton Brown's Hot Cocoa recipe, from Good Eats on Food Network.

Author: Alton Brown

Cosmopolitan

This classic take on the wildly popular cocktail couldn't be simpler to make. The perfect balance of sweet and tart, it's great for a celebration or just a night in.

Author: Food Network

Rosé Elderflower Sangria

Author: Geoffrey Zakarian

Mexican Coffee

Author: Rachael Ray : Food Network

Chai Ice Tea

Author: Bobby Flay

Berry, Melon and Mint Iced Tea

Author: Giada De Laurentiis

Strawberry Punch

Strawberry beverages are traditionally enjoyed for Juneteenth. For us, this normally meant a commercially-produced strawberry soda that we purchased at the grocery store. But June is also the peak of strawberry...

Author: Vallery Lomas

Lychee Martini

Author: Danny Boome

Almond Milk

It's easy to learn to make almond milk at home with just a few ingredients and minimal effort. Enjoy a glass of it chilled, or use it as a nondairy milk to add to your coffee, cereal and more.

Author: Food Network Kitchen

Orange Creamsicle Cocktail

The orange creamsicle is a fun and popular drink that can be made as a cocktail, float, or shot. Discover easy ways to make this delicious drink.

Author: Colleen Graham

Simple Singapore Sling

Author: Food Network Kitchen

Spiced Hot Cocoa

Author: Food Network Kitchen

Lemon Drop Martini

Creating a fresh lemon drop martini at home is easy. This popular vodka cocktail needs just three ingredients and can be customized to fit your taste.

Author: Colleen Graham

Blueberry Blast Smoothie

Author: Ellie Krieger

My Favorite Bloody Mary

Author: Anne Burrell

Cucumber Infused Water

Author: Food Network Kitchen

Cafe Mocha

Author: Trisha Yearwood

English Christmas Punch

The English Christmas punch is a warm and inviting drink that's perfect serving at holiday parties. Made with rum and wine, it tastes just like a hot sangria.

Author: Colleen Graham

Whiskey Sours

Author: Ina Garten

French 75 Cocktail

The French 75 is a classic Champagne cocktail featuring gin or cognac. Mix up this bright, bubbly drink and try one of its many popular variations.

Author: Colleen Graham

Nutcracker

Author: Aaron May

Raspberry Lime Gin and Tonic

Author: Food Network

Cider Punch

Author: Food Network Kitchen

Hot Buttered Rum

Author: Ree Drummond : Food Network

Mulled Apple Cider

Author: Ree Drummond : Food Network

Georgia's Peachy Cocktail

Author: Food Network

Strawberry Daiquiri

Author: Robin Miller : Food Network

Clarified Milk Punch

Author: Alton Brown

Pretty Pink Lemonade

Author: Sandra Lee

Slow Cooker Mulled Wine

Author: Valerie Bertinelli

Apple Hot Toddy

Author: Alex Guarnaschelli

Kentucky Mint Julep

This mint julep recipe makes the perfect drink for a Kentucky Derby celebration--simple syrup, bourbon, and crushed ice garnished with a mint leaf.

Author: Diana Rattray

Emeril's Bloody Mary Mix

Author: Emeril Lagasse

Berry Rum Punch

Author: Aria Kagan

Pitcher Of Bloody Marys

Author: Tyler Florence

Whiskey Sour

Author: Food Network

Mango Lassi Recipe

Mango lassi, a popular creamy Indian drink made with ripe sweet mangoes, yogurt, cardamoms and a sweetener. Garnished with sliced nuts and saffron, this is best served chilled.

Author: Swasthi

Frozen Mojito

Author: Bobby Flay

Strawberry Smoothie

This strawberry smoothie recipe calls for frozen strawberries for a milkshake-like texture. If you use fresh strawberries, simply add ice cubes.

Author: Stephanie Gallagher

Mexican Hot Chocolate

Author: Ina Garten

Pomegranate Champagne Cocktails

Author: Ree Drummond : Food Network

Aperol Spritzer

Author: Ina Garten

Homemade Chai Latte

Author: Giada De Laurentiis

Spiked Arnold Palmers

The classic lemonade-iced tea combo was named after golfer Arnold Palmer in the 1960s - it was his go-to drink. Our version has a secret ingredient: vodka!

Author: Food Network Kitchen

Strawberry and Tofu Smoothie

Author: Food Network