Pull out the blender and make sure your ice trays are full -- you'll be getting lots of requests for this spicy cocktail.
Author: Martha Stewart
Like in the classic cocktail pink gin, Angostura bitters give this drink its lovely blush hue. A splash of vermouth takes it into martini territory, and the addition of kirsch, a clear brandy distilled...
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a refreshing adult beverage that goes down a little too easily! At summer family gatherings, even the beer drinkers ask for seconds!
Author: Barley Mow
Fresh strawberries paired with pineapple and lime make for a perfect drink on that first hot day of summer! Dark spiced rum adds a special flavor that stands up to the flavor burst you get from the fresh...
Author: AZ
Inspired from the Italian Riviera, this drink transports you to the local piazza for the after-dinner aperitif. The blood orange, which is a native southern Mediterranean fruit, complements the bitterness...
Author: Zach Goldenberg
No blender needed for this lighter, more refreshing take on the classic poolside drink. Using minimal cream of coconut and coconut milk gives the cocktail just a hint of richness.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve this Lemon-Gin Martini alongside our Baked Artichoke Dip with Winter Crudites. The chilled cocktail uses hints of lemon, offsets the rich flavors.
Author: Martha Stewart
Shots of Caribbean rum, grape schnapps, and lemon-lime soda. I'm not sure where the recipe originated, but it's delicious! If you prefer less alcohol, grape juice or soda may be used in place of the grape...
Author: MANDJ_25
If you like chocolate frappes and if you like martinis, here you go. Garnish with grated semisweet chocolate if desired.
Author: Deb C
Fresh sour cherries are available seasonally at farmers' markets.
Author: Martha Stewart
Create two different cocktails using our Cranberry Simple Syrup as a base. Make one with vodka and the other with white or sparkling wine. Pair them with Spinach, Bacon, and Onion Dip for a simple appetizer...
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for Watermelon Mojito is a perfect cocktail for the summertime.
Author: Martha Stewart
This summertime drink with pink lemonade, gin, ice cream, and strawberries is sure to help cool you down. Try it garnished with a dollop of whipped topping and a fanned strawberry.
Author: Kesha
This delightful cocktail was a hit at the country club where we had my cousin's bridal shower. As soon they tasted mine, everyone was up there ordering one from the bartender.
Author: Tiara1971
This might be the best frozen drink I've ever made. I modified it from the Food Network Pineapple Cocktail recipe (which is not frozen, and didn't have coconut in it).
Author: TasteTester
Orange and cream flavored like the Creamsicle® Popsicle® you had as a kid, but all grown up. A great dessert drink. Also good blended with ice for a frozen drink.
Author: AmberJo
This cocktail -- with its fresh orange juice, herb-infused Lillet, and vodka -- pairs wonderfully with our Shrimp Salad Canapes with Endive.
Author: Martha Stewart
Our version of the classic British cocktail is filled with fresh ingredients: cucumber, mint, strawberry, and lemon.
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a wonderful thirst quenching drink on a hot summer day and is a definite crowd pleaser. Very easy to make and everyone will want the recipe. For a limier taste, you can use a beer that has lime...
Author: christinerimer
A margarita with more zing, this tropical cocktail gets its boozy kick from tequila and the orange-flavored liqueur Grand Marnier.
Author: Martha Stewart
At the end of the 19th century, Americans discovered one of Cuba's secrets: a simple combination of rum, sugar, and lime that achieved fame as the daiquiri, named after the town of the same name.
Author: Martha Stewart
Peaches are incredibly delicious, especially caramelized on the grill and muddled with your favorite bourbon, grilled lemon, and mint. Strain over ice, make a toast to good times, and enjoy this totally...
Author: Matt Wencl
This drink is a little dangerous since it goes down so easily, tasting just like a root beer soda.
Author: Scott M.
Our margaritas are made with freshly squeezed lime juice and served on the rocks.
Author: Martha Stewart
Nothing welcomes guests for an outdoor party like a spritzer. Made with or without wine, they make refreshing, elegant coolers.
Author: Martha Stewart
Here's a fired up twist on a traditional Mexican cocktail. You'll grill the grapefruit and lime to caramelize the fruit and give the juice a subtle smoky edge. Stir it up with tequila or mescal and top...
Author: foodelicious
Simple...fresh...delicious... Garnish with strawberry and watermelon slices if desired.
Author: Soup Loving Nicole
I created this tart and tangy martini to suit my tastes, I hope you enjoy it too! You can substitute silver tequila for the vodka to create a pomegranate margarita! Perfect for Thanksgiving.
Author: Dianne
Sunshine in a glass! Watch out though, these might sneak up on you! Serve over ice and garnish with mint and orange slices.
Author: SerenaBloom
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 rims of four glasses in lime juice, then in the salt...
Author: Martha Stewart
Gin and tonics are one of my favorite cocktails, but I often like experimenting with different add-ins instead of the traditional lime wedge. The salt from the preserved lemon really brings out the natural...
Author: France C
These Cuban specialty cocktails mix rum and mint for a refreshing cool down on a hot summer's evening.
Author: Martha Stewart
In this easy-but-bold aperitif cocktail (pictured in the center), the straight forward bitterness of Campari liqueur balances the sweetness of orange juice, while fragrant citrus bitters round it out.
Author: Martha Stewart
This pretty-in-pink summer drink is like a Pimm's cup with a French accent. The muddled cucumber with its watery flesh, sweet strawberry, and gin mixture is not only refreshing but can be also made ahead...
Author: Martha Stewart
A different twist on the traditional olive martini. If you're a fan of pickles then give it a try!
Author: CFlott
Kick off Thanksgiving in style by greeting guests with these old-fashioned drinks.
Author: Martha Stewart
This cocktail can be served as a dessert, or you can drink it instead of tea on a freezing winter afternoon.
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a great drink for one or for a group as a punch. It really sneaks up on you! I always have requests for this recipe!
Author: Christine Ortiz Bristow
With or without the vodka, make this frosty cooler for a hot, summer brunch.
Author: Martha Stewart
This bracingtequila Bloody Mary is a regionally appropriate eye-opener.
Author: Martha Stewart
Here's a cool and refreshing way to wind down after a hard days work!
Author: ~Dave~