Halloween party guests will love sipping this cocktail, which is made with a combination of light and dark rum, pomegranate juice, a lime wedge, and simple syrup. Coat the rim of each glass with black...
The clink-clink of ice in an Arnold Palmer -- the drink that joins our two national summer refreshments, lemonade and iced tea -- can be heard anywhere from backyard barbecues to beach picnics. This not-so-standard...
This refreshing aperitif cocktail (pictured on the left) features Strega, a minty and citrusy herbal liqueur from Italy. It will not only perk up the appetite, but the floral flavor that comes from being...
Consider this recipe a three-for-one: You can make as directed for a hot or iced tea; or, you can make a frozen granita by increasing the agave nectar to 1/4 cup, then straining the finished tea, adding...
Watermelon cubes, lime juice, and grated ginger make this non-alcoholic "mocktail" a perfect warm-weather treat. It features the natural sweetener Truvia, which provided the recipe.Also try:Burnt-Orange...
This cocktail is an antidote to those overly-sweet brunch beverages. With a bit of dry white wine and a dash of Campari, you can have a sophisticated cocktail any time of the day.
Our fresh take on the supermarket standard requires only a quick whirl in the blender. It's frothy and delicious -- and surprisingly filling, thanks in part to the vegetables' fibrous pulp.
You can make a shrub into a low-alcohol cocktail called a shim by adding a splash of sparkling wine, vermouth, or your favorite aperitif. Try our Strawberry-and-Tarragon and Blackberry-and-Sage variations,...
This classic Indian drink, called a "lassi," is made with yogurt and provides a cool foil to curries, including our Shrimp Masala. This version gets its richness from pistachios and a hint of spice from...
You won't believe how simple it is to make your own McDonald's Mocha Frappe at home. The easiest copycat recipe that is perfect all-year that, dare I say, tastes better than the original!
Our autumnal take on the summer staple teams the popular Italian aperitif Aperol with hard pear cider, fresh lemon juice, and a juicy pear slice. It's the sweater set of cocktails: light enough for mild...
Wine adds dimension to a punch instantly. This drink incorporates sparkling Shiraz, and is a good recipe to have in your repertoire -- it can be made in minutes.
The aromatic aperitif wine Lillet Blanc is simmered with two kinds of citrus (orange and lemon) and a bevy of spices (black pepper, cinnamon, cloves, and cardamom) for this festive, warming drink.
Raise a glass to sunny days and balmy nights with refreshing cocktails. This citrus mule is made with a simple sugar syrup you can keep on hand in the fridge.
When she published this recipe in her first book, Entertaining, Martha wrote that this eggnog was "so rich it needs no accompaniment." This original recipe is made with plenty of bourbon, cognac, dark...
Glogg is essentially a warmed punch made with an infused distilled spirit such as vodka or aquavit as well as fortified wine-that is, wine that's had extra alcohol added. The infusion needs to steep for...
France's famous kir royale (black-currant liqueur and Champagne) meets the Manhattan, a classic cocktail of whiskey, vermouth, and bitters. Serve with Rosemary-Caramel Popcorn.