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Screwed Up Screwdriver

Conjure some black magic at Halloween using a splash of pitch-dark vodka in this classic citrus cocktail. This spooky screwdriver can be sipped through a licorice straw.

Author: Martha Stewart

Italian Corpse Reviver

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...

Author: Riley Wofford

Sweet Tea Julep

This recipe comes from Allen Katz, host of "The Cocktail Hour" on Martha Stewart Living Radio.

Author: Martha Stewart

Hurricane

For a sweet cocktail treat, try this classic New Orleans rum drink. Also Try:Dark and Stormy

Author: Martha Stewart

Old Fashioned with Fruit

This recipe comes from Allen Katz, host of The Cocktail Hour on Martha Stewart Living Radio.

Author: Martha Stewart

Blender Green Juice with Pineapple

You don't need a juicer for this tropical quencher, just a blender. Pro tip: Freeze baby spinach directly in the clamshell container for smoothies and green juices all week long.

Author: Martha Stewart

Agua Fresca

Spanish for "fresh water," this light fruit drink is super refreshing and easy to make. For the best flavor, be sure to start with sweet, ripe fruit.

Author: Martha Stewart

Cuba Libre

Lime juice adds zing to a regular rum-and-cola cocktail.

Author: Martha Stewart

Strawberry Margaritas

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

Author: Martha Stewart

Tomolive Martini

Tomolives are small pickled green tomatoes that taste like a cross between a caper berry and a dill pickle. They're available at some grocery stores or online at zabars.com or amazon.com.

Author: Martha Stewart

Allen Katz's Mai Tai

This recipe comes from Allen Katz, host of "The Cocktail Hour" on Martha Stewart Living Radio.

Author: Martha Stewart

Hibiscus Tea with Lime

Refreshing and hydrating, this tea is a great way to start your day.

Author: Martha Stewart

Mexican Rice Drinks

Strawberries, cantaloupe, and papaya flavor these festive, easy-to-slurp rice drinks, which take after horchata, a beverage sold on the streets of Mexico.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pineapple Blueberry Ginger Juice

Blueberries are rich in antioxidants, which have been shown to fight certain types of cancer. The ginger aids digestion, and sets a South Pacific mood when combined with pineapple.

Author: Martha Stewart

Campari, Gin, and Orange

Gin gets a douse of orange from both Campari, a bittersweet aperitif, and Clement Creole Shrubb, a rum-based orange liqueur.

Author: Martha Stewart

Green Juice with Spinach

Give your taste buds a treat with this fresh, vitamin-packed juice made with spinach, English cucumbers, pear, lemon, and ginger.

Author: Martha Stewart

Marmalade Whiskey Sours

It's worth seeking out high-quality maraschino cherries, such as those from the brand Tillen Farms -- they're free of artificial color.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pimm's Cup with Ginger Ale

This enduring classic conjures imagesof afternoon tennis matches anddrinks on the lawn. Often made withlemonade alone, our cocktail includesginger ale to mellow the flavorof Pimm's -- a fruity, spicy gin-basedliqueur...

Author: Martha Stewart

Ultimate Hot Chocolate

Author: Martha Stewart

Vegan Coconut Thai Iced Tea

We're nuts for sweetened condensed coconut milk, which has virtually the same consistency as the traditional dairy stuff. It's also the key to this tasty summer cooler.

Author: Martha Stewart

Sour Cherry Mojitos

Author: Martha Stewart

Rick Bayless's Mexican Hot Chocolate

Rick Bayless shares the classic Mexican technique for perfect hot chocolate. The chocolate has a faint cinnamon flavor, and the resulting drink has the perfect blend of chocolate, spice, and warmth.

Author: Martha Stewart

Modern Mai Tai

Recipe courtesy of Frank Cisneros.

Author: Martha Stewart

Stout Shandy

For a St. Patrick's Day salute with a bit more palate appeal than a pint of green beer, try this refreshing grapefruit-and-stout twist on a shandy.

Author: Riley Wofford

Citrus Tequila Cocktail

Brightly colored juices float on top of grenadine, a red fruit-based simple syrup, giving the cocktail a beautiful visual effect.

Author: Martha Stewart

Champagne Fizz

Our bubbly update on the classic Champagne cocktail features a piece of candied ginger rather than a bitters-saturated sugar cube.

Author: Martha Stewart

Ginger Tom Collins

This recipe comes from Allen Katz, host of The Cocktail Hour on Martha Stewart Living Radio.

Author: Martha Stewart

Classic Martini

This recipe comes from Allen Katz, host of The Cocktail Hour on Martha Stewart Living Radio.

Author: Martha Stewart

Citrus Sparkler

Serve this refreshing cocktail at your holiday get-together.

Author: Martha Stewart

Ginger Soda

Ginger-and-lemon syrup combines with seltzer for a refreshing drink.

Author: Martha Stewart

Handmade Cappuccino

Try using a fine-grind espresso such as Illy brand for these single-serving cappuccinos.From the book "Lucinda's Rustic Italian Kitchen," by Lucinda Scala Quinn (Wiley).

Author: Martha Stewart

Pom Julep

This recipe comes from Allen Katz, host of "The Cocktail Hour" on Martha Stewart Living Radio.

Author: Martha Stewart

Orange Spice Eggnog

For an extra dimension of spice (and a charming presentation), finish off each glass of this Orange Spice Eggnog with a cinnamon stick.

Author: Martha Stewart

Grapefruit and Honey Margarita

To create a lower-alcohol version of a grapefruit margarita, we replaced the usual orange liqueur with honey. The result is a light and refreshing cocktail just right for alfresco summer drinking.

Author: Greg Lofts

Miami Margarita

This Miami margarita recipe is courtesy of Nobu Matsuhisa and Thomas Buckley and can be found in their cookbook, "Nobu Miami: The Party Cookbook."

Author: Martha Stewart

Sparkling Strawberry Cocktail

This is a refreshing summer cocktail with fresh strawberries accented by sparkling wine.

Author: Martha Stewart

Mint Julep

This classic southern cocktail is still a must on Derby Day and summer soirees. Refreshing and strong, this mint julep will be an instant classic.

Author: Martha Stewart

Green Tea Apple Spice Drink

This infusion can be a soothing antidote on a chilly winter day -- but it's equally delicious chilled and served on ice.

Author: Martha Stewart

Lemon Whiskey Sours with Fresh Cherries

Forget sour mix. Try this cocktail made with fresh lemon juice and cherries.

Author: Martha Stewart

Orange Cloud

Like a creamy, orange ice-cream pop, this cocktail marries vanilla and orange. But the drink includes two liqueurs, so it's for adults only.

Author: Martha Stewart

Rose Sangria

If you prefer your drinks on the sweeter side, add more superfine sugar to this lip-smacking rose sangria just before serving. It's full of delightfully sweet summer berries and delicious wine for easy...

Author: Martha Stewart

Honeydew Mojitos with Melon Balls and Mint

Sure to be the most popular cocktail at your next party, these mojitos are updated with the addition of honey-sweet honeydew melon.

Author: Martha Stewart

Citrus Drink

Author: Martha Stewart

Champagne Punch for Two

Celebrate Valentine's Day with a romantic and pretty drink designed specially for couples.

Author: Martha Stewart

Mango Cardamom Lassi

Lassi is a yogurt-based drink that's very popular in India. Many possible combinations of fruits and spices can flavor this refreshing beverage.

Author: Martha Stewart

Bourbon Mint Tea

Celebrate the Kentucky Derby with this classic Southern cocktail.

Author: Martha Stewart

Kir Royale

Author: Martha Stewart

Tea Punch

This drink recipe from ''Specialites de la Maison'' is attributed to Cecil Beaton, a fashion and portrait photographer whose work appeared in Vogue and Vanity Fair for five decades. Serve in a punch bowl...

Author: Martha Stewart

Meyer Lemon Rosemary Spritzer

Chase away the winter blues with this bright, tart drink.

Author: Martha Stewart

Fruity Ice Wreath

If you're serving punch for a party, keep it chilled -- and flavorful -- with a fruity ice wreath. The wreath can be stored in the freezer, wrapped in plastic, up to 1 month.

Author: Martha Stewart