This POMtini recipe for a tasty cocktail is courtesy of POM Wonderful.
Author: Martha Stewart
Nothing welcomes guests to an outdoor party like a spritzer. Made with or without wine, it's a refreshing, elegant cooler.
Author: Martha Stewart
The French 75 cocktail dates back to 1915 and was an invention born from necessity. The usual mixer, soda water, was in short supply due to the war, so...
Author: Riley Wofford
This refreshing blend of lemon, lime, and orange juices can be made with or without vodka.
Author: Martha Stewart
Lemon verbena, which has lemon's clean taste but not its tartness, balances the acidity of fresh lemonade.
Author: Martha Stewart
Fresh homemade lemonade gets bubbly (but remains alcohol-free) thanks to a bit of sparkling water.
Author: Martha Stewart
Coming soon to a market near you: sweet-tart raspberries. Use the fruit as the base for an aromatic syrup, and combine with seltzer for a refreshing sip....
Author: Martha Stewart
Lively but light, this sparkling citrus punch is an excellent choice for a New Year's Eve party that lasts well into the night. Simple syrup infused with...
Author: Greg Lofts
A simple yet exotic cooler mixes pureed mango, golden rum, and pineapple juice into a tropical treat.
Author: Martha Stewart
Give this popular Spanish drink time to sit-the longer the fruits and wine get to know each other the better.
Author: Martha Stewart
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
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
This festive punch will get your party started and keep it rolling all night.
Author: Martha Stewart
The classic Moscow Mule cocktail becomes holiday party-ready with the addition of homemade cranberry simple syrup.
Author: Martha Stewart
Thanks to a medley of fruit, this cocktail got a lot more delicious.
Author: Martha Stewart
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
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
You may substitute other fresh or frozen berries, such as blueberries or raspberries, for the frozen strawberries.
Author: Martha Stewart
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
The French black raspberry liqueur is what gives this festive cocktail its distinctive flavor and pink hue.
Author: Martha Stewart
This refreshing recipe for warm grapefruit tea was first published in the February 2008 issue of Body+Soul.
Author: Martha Stewart
This ginger beer is very spicy. Adjust the amount of lime juice and sugar to your taste.
Author: Martha Stewart
This lemon-flavored vodka recipe comes from Martha's TV kitchen.
Author: Martha Stewart
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
This delicious cocktail is sure to be a hit at any party.Download and print the Cranberry Cosmopolitan Recipe Tag
Author: Martha Stewart
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
This recipe for Watermelon Mojito is a perfect cocktail for the summertime.
Author: Martha Stewart
For spiked lemonade, pour an ounce of vodka over ice into each glass before topping with limeade.
Author: Martha Stewart
This delicious margarita recipe is courtesy of Mo'nique's "Never Trust a Skinny Cook."
Author: Martha Stewart
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
Kick off Thanksgiving in style by greeting guests with these old-fashioned drinks.
Author: Martha Stewart
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
Ginger ale makes watermelon sparkle with a crisp, clean taste.
Author: Martha Stewart
These Cuban specialty cocktails mix rum and mint for a refreshing cool down on a hot summer's evening.
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
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
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
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
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
This recipe was also featured on "Mad Hungry with Lucinda Scala Quinn."
Author: Martha Stewart
Like other mojitos, this contains sparkling water for effervescence and lime juice but also includes plump cherries and cherry vodka.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Freezing the citrus slices keeps this refreshing punch cold without using ice.
Author: Martha Stewart
Heat up your holiday meal -- or any occasion -- with our spiced apple drink.
Author: Martha Stewart
Think pink (and chic) by combining chilled vodka and raspberry syrup.
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