There's nothing more refreshing on a hot day than fresh-brewed iced tea with a sprig of mint.
Author: Martha Stewart
For spiked lemonade, pour an ounce of vodka over ice into each glass before topping with limeade.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
A bracing salted rim may be a tradition, but it can overwhelm the nuances of a good tequila. On the other hand, a touch of superfine sugar can be a nice...
Author: Martha Stewart
Made with black-currant puree and fresh lime juice, this bracing cocktail is a fresh twist on a cosmopolitan.
Author: Martha Stewart
If you're looking for a refreshing and delicious cocktail, try white sangria. This fruity summer punch can be made a day ahead and refrigerated. It's just...
Author: Martha Stewart
This cocktail is made with icy Moscato d'Asti, which is sweeter than champagne but much lighter than the rich dessert wine also made from Italian moscato...
Author: Martha Stewart
Stir or shake up a round of these festive drinks to get the party started.
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The French black raspberry liqueur is what gives this festive cocktail its distinctive flavor and pink hue.
Author: Martha Stewart
Heat up your holiday meal -- or any occasion -- with our spiced apple drink.
Author: Martha Stewart
This ginger beer is very spicy. Adjust the amount of lime juice and sugar to your taste.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for Watermelon Mojito is a perfect cocktail for the summertime.
Author: Martha Stewart
Chilled espresso is topped with a fluffy crown of foamed milk. Sprinkle cinnamon on top for an attractive finish.
Author: Martha Stewart
An update of the Italian-American caffé Romano, an espresso served with a bit of lemon peel, this fizzy incarnation blends tart lemon soda with a cool...
Author: Martha Stewart
Cool weather brings pomegranates to the market and table just as many other fruits are disappearing. Use these beautiful, tart fruits to help warm up your...
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These Cuban specialty cocktails mix rum and mint for a refreshing cool down on a hot summer's evening.
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Mint invigorates a calming tea, brewed from a traditional Indian blend of ginger, fennel, and cardamom.
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For stronger lemon flavor, add some juiced lemon halves (wash lemons before squeezing) to the lemonade.
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Freezing the citrus slices keeps this refreshing punch cold without using ice.
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More reasons to make merry: a festive eggnog enriched with a boost of coffee.
Author: Martha Stewart
Ripe passion fruit has a dark purple color and slightly dimpled appearance. Its spicy-sweet flavor goes well with the citrus.
Author: Martha Stewart
Tequila infused at home with jalapenos and lime takes an otherwise classic margarita to the next level.
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This nonalcoholic pink drink is a great treat for children during festive occasions.
Author: Martha Stewart
With an effervescent kick, a generous dose of vitamins, and less sugar than straight juice, these sparklers provide a healthy way to rehydrate.
Author: Martha Stewart
Think pink (and chic) by combining chilled vodka and raspberry syrup.
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We're here to tell you that cantaloupe has a lot going for it. Fragrant, sweet, and a touch creamy, it is a perfect pairing for the basil-infused syrup...
Author: Riley Wofford
This frozen cocktail will instantly transport you to the tropics. Simply blend together a refreshing combination of ripe strawberries, bananas, and peaches,...
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The blood-orange juice turns what would ordinarily be a mimosa into a lovely ruby-tinted cocktail.
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This recipe comes directly from the King Cole Bar at the St. Regis hotel, the birthplace of the Bloody Mary.Be sure to check out the Hush and Wonder from...
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This brilliant blue cocktail is a festive alternative to the original.
Author: Martha Stewart
Vanilla is truly a precious commodity -- only use the best. Follow this recipe to make your own vanilla egg cream.
Author: Martha Stewart
This one-of-a-kind Halloween recipe is courtesy of viewer Allison DiNatale. Granny Smith apples are peeled, cored, and halved, then receive a spooky carving....
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A tangy and sweet cocktail complements a savory vegetarian Italian dish such as Eggplant Parm Stacks.
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Can't decide between a post-dinner drink and a hit of caffeine with something sweet? This mocha cocktail should satisfy both cravings.
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A little preserved lemon goes a long way -- just a quarter adds plenty of complex flavor to this summer thirst-quencher.
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Ring in the New Year with this festive holiday drink. Also try:Mandarin Cocktail
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No fall party would be complete without this warm, spicy classic, laced with maple syrup.
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Inspired by traditional Mexican flavors, this eggnog pairs bittersweet chocolate with just a pinch of spicy chile. The drink can be made a day in advance....
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This cream liqueur is equal parts delicious and indulgent--serve it on the rocks or alongside your next round of after-dinner coffees for use as milk and...
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In our vanilla-scented version of eggnog, two liquors are whisked into a custard base-rum and bourbon-a combination that makes this drink the perfect headliner...
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Fit for Dracula himself! Sweet homemade grenadine serves as the "blood" in this inspired Halloween cocktail made with vodka, grapefruit juice, and fresh...
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For a grown-up lemonade, turn to this vodka-spiked version.
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Cinnamon sticks and orange peel are toasted to express the aromatics, then teamed with Assam tea in a French press to create an invigorating elixir.
Author: Martha Stewart
Say hello to your new summer sip: clerico -- South America's version of sangria. The refreshing cocktail is made from a mix of white wine and fruits. Present...
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It's good to have virgin drinks on hand for abstaining party-goers.
Author: Martha Stewart
Audience members ask Martha and Emeril Thanksgiving questions and their favorite holiday drinks.
Author: Martha Stewart