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Cream Soda Syrup

Make classic cream soda at home with this simple recipe from Anton Nocito of P&H Soda and Syrup. Also Try:Grapefruit Soda Syrup, Quince Soda Syrup

Author: Martha Stewart

Warm Grapefruit Tea

This refreshing recipe for warm grapefruit tea was first published in the February 2008 issue of Body+Soul.

Author: Martha Stewart

Cranberry Blood Orange Spritz

Cranberries, a hallmark of the Thanksgiving meal, take center stage in this festive, big-batch take on a Moscow Mule. For a nonalcoholic option, use seltzer...

Author: Martha Stewart

Christmas Punch

In the 17th century, employees of the British East India Company discovered punch, a beguiling combination of spirits, water, lemon, sugar, and spices...

Author: Martha Stewart

Rose Sangria with Melon

Thanks to a medley of fruit, this cocktail got a lot more delicious.

Author: Martha Stewart

Cranberry Mule

The classic Moscow Mule cocktail becomes holiday party-ready with the addition of homemade cranberry simple syrup.

Author: Martha Stewart

Blood Orange Punch

This recipe was also featured on "Mad Hungry with Lucinda Scala Quinn."

Author: Martha Stewart

Strawberry Basil Iced Tea

Strawberries and basil give nuance to iced tea. The drink is toted in an old-fashioned glass jar, with ice added just before serving. Small bags of pistachios...

Author: Martha Stewart

Watermelon Margaritas

To create salted glasses for these watermelon margaritas, place 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice on a small plate, and 1/2 cup coarse salt on another. Dip...

Author: Martha Stewart

Cucumber Mint Gin and Tonic

Seasonal, fresh ingredients make summer the best time to enjoy this invigorating cocktail.

Author: Martha Stewart

Whiskey Lemonade

Raise a glass to sunny days and balmy nights with this refreshing whiskey cocktail made with lemon juice and a Simple Syrup you can keep on hand in the...

Author: Martha Stewart

Apple Cider

Yes, you can make your own cider at home! It's just the thing for using up a surplus of apples. In this recipe, a food processor substitutes for a traditional...

Author: Martha Stewart

Pina Colada

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Author: Martha Stewart

Mediterranean Cucumber Tonic

This refreshing drink combines floral flavors from the Mediterranean, the sweetness of muddled cucumber, and a little bite from the Democratic Republic...

Author: Martha Stewart

Classic Sangria

Give this popular Spanish drink time to sit-the longer the fruits and wine get to know each other the better.

Author: Martha Stewart

Hot Cocoa with Almond Milk

This dairy-free take on a classic compromises nothing in taste and can be made with any soy, rice, or nut milk.

Author: Martha Stewart

Mint, Lime, and Ginger Sparkler

Enjoy the zesty flavor of a ginger mojito without the alcohol in this long, cool, sparkling drink.

Author: Riley Wofford

Watermelon Punch and Bowl

Hollowed watermelon becomes a rustic serving bowl for a drink made with its juice, ensuring nothing goes to waste.

Author: Martha Stewart

Cider Bourbon Cocktail

Fresh ginger and lemon juice bring a shot of brightness to this simple, seasonal cider-bourbon cocktail. It's just the thing for celebrating fall.

Author: Martha Stewart

Poinsettia Cocktail

Champagne and cranberry juice give this delicious cocktail from chef Emeril Lagasse's "Emeril's Creole Christmas" its fun and festive appearance.

Author: Martha Stewart

Cucumber Lemon Gin

Why should food have all the fun? Let liquors take a turn with fresh, seasonal ingredients. You'll find the results are perfect for making summer cocktails...

Author: Martha Stewart

Blueberry Mint Lemonade

Berries and lemon slices hint at the flavors in this nonalcoholic cooler.

Author: Martha Stewart

Cranberry Cosmopolitan

This delicious cocktail is sure to be a hit at any party.Download and print the Cranberry Cosmopolitan Recipe Tag

Author: Martha Stewart

Strawberry Margaritas

This delicious margarita recipe is courtesy of Mo'nique's "Never Trust a Skinny Cook."

Author: Martha Stewart

Whiskey Sours

Kick off Thanksgiving in style by greeting guests with these old-fashioned drinks.

Author: Martha Stewart

Lemon Flavored Vodka

This lemon-flavored vodka recipe comes from Martha's TV kitchen.

Author: Martha Stewart

Three Amigos Cocktail

Think of this as Mexico in a glass: the vivid flavor of fresh lime juice plus beer and salt. For a traditional finish, add a dash of hot sauce.

Author: Martha Stewart

Watermelon Cooler

Ginger ale makes watermelon sparkle with a crisp, clean taste.

Author: Martha Stewart

Homemade Chai

Our version of the popular spiced tea is more flavorful and far healthier than what you'd get at a coffee house.

Author: Martha Stewart

Hot Honey Lemonade with Ginger

Hot water is just the right medium for balancing the soothing sweetness of old-fashioned honey-drop candies with the tingle of fresh lemon juice and ginger...

Author: Martha Stewart

Spiced Rum Punch

This festive punch will get your party started and keep it rolling all night.

Author: Martha Stewart

Ginger Grapefruit Spritzer

This is a tasty and refreshing spritzer for hot summer days.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pineapple and Mango Rum Cocktails

A simple yet exotic cooler mixes pureed mango, golden rum, and pineapple juice into a tropical treat.

Author: Martha Stewart

Iced Passion Fruit Green Tea

Drinks that quench the whole crowd, kids included, are a hot commodity on a summer day. This fruity, iced green-tea is pretty enough to serve at a nice...

Author: Riley Wofford

The Perfect Cup of Tea

Sebastian Beckwith, cofounder of In Pursuit of Tea, explains how best to brew your leaves.

Author: Martha Stewart

Spiced Chai Latte

Recharge with this tea-based beverage in the morning or afternoon.From the book "Mad Hungry," by Lucinda Scala Quinn (Artisan Books).

Author: Martha Stewart

Blackberry Mint Julep

Like the original, our julep features bourbon infused with mint. But this easy drink's signature sweetness is tempered by the tartness of blackberries,...

Author: Martha Stewart

Ginger Sparkler

If the occasion calls for something sparkling, why not serve up these festive cocktails?

Author: Martha Stewart

Summertime Sparkling Limeade

this sparkling limemade is a classic drink for the hot weather. To make margaritas with this recipe, simply replace the quart of seltzer water with 2 cups...

Author: Martha Stewart

Strawberry Shake

You may substitute other fresh or frozen berries, such as blueberries or raspberries, for the frozen strawberries.

Author: Martha Stewart

Peach Juleps

Cool down at sundown by pouring mint refreshers that are just peachy.

Author: Martha Stewart

Summer Sangria

This wine punch is just right for summer parties. It's such a crowd pleaser, you may want to make 2 batches at a time.

Author: Martha Stewart

Watermelon Basil Margaritas

After a stay in the freezer, cubes of watermelon become "ice" for this margarita, which gets an herbal edge from basil-infused tequila.

Author: Martha Stewart

Warm Vanilla Milk

Vanilla-flavored milk satisfies the midnight munchies.

Author: Martha Stewart

Fresh Pear and Berry Compote in Red Wine

This compote -- herbed and sweetened red wine poured over pears and berries -- is delicious on its own, but we like to serve it in wine goblets with Almond...

Author: Martha Stewart

Lemon Gin Martini

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Author: Martha Stewart

Italian Soda

Sweet Italian syrups combined with sparkling water create vivid and flavorful nonalcoholic drinks. These fruit-, nut-, and herb-flavored syrups are available...

Author: Martha Stewart

Sgroppino

Prepare several batches of this sparkling summer cocktail (pictured, right) from Joe Campanale in advance and avoid having to mix drinks while guests are...

Author: Martha Stewart

Bing Cherry Mojitos

Like other mojitos, this contains sparkling water for effervescence and lime juice but also includes plump cherries and cherry vodka.

Author: Martha Stewart

Mulled White Wine

This warming drink has the flavorful depth of the classic red version but is lighter in body. Choose a white that's not too acidic, such as a Viognier...

Author: Martha Stewart