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Emeril's Anytime Eggnog

Spread good cheer with glasses of Emeril's Anytime Eggnog-a new Christmas classic.

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Mulled Blood Orange Punch

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Spiced Pomegranate Sparkler

With an effervescent kick, a generous dose of vitamins, and less sugar than straight juice, these sparklers provide a healthy way to rehydrate.

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Chili and Cucumber Margarita

By midsummer, even the beloved margarita needs a shake up.

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Tequila Touchdown

Designed especially for Superbowl Sunday, the tequila touchdown takes after a tequila sunrise with its layered look and light citrus notes.

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Fresh Whiskey Sours

Fresh Whiskey Sours are made from just-squeezed lemon and orange juice. Each glass is rimmed with a sugar halo and garnished with a fresh orange slice.

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Gothic Grog with Black Ice

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Passion Fruit Champagne Sparkler

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Dandelion Cordial

The instantly recognizable bright-yellow flowers of the dandelion can be harvested later to make a good old-fashioned cordial.

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Berry Spritzer

This delicious berry spritzer cocktail is the perfect summer drink.

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Cranberry Cocktail Mixer

This sweet, tart mixer is perfect for any festive occasion.

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Sangria

Sangria originated in Spain, and it takes its name from the word "sangre," which means "blood." It should be served as cold as possible. Avoid highly acidic fruits such as pineapple, because they detract...

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Cranberry Daiquiri

Serve your holiday guests this tasty cocktail from Danny Meyer's "Mix Shake Stir" (2009; Little, Brown and Company). Also try:Modern Old-Fashioned, Mortoni

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Perfect Hot Chocolate

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Sparkling Red Wine Cocktails

These refreshing cocktails start with sparkling wine and include a little cinnamon.

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Orange Julep

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

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Limoncello Spritzer

A sweet Italian liqueur, limoncello consists of lemon peels steeped in vodka, along with sugar and water, for anywhere from two days to up to a week. This Limoncello cocktail is simply refreshing.

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Pink Ribbon Punch

Make this vitamin- and flavor-packed pink ribbon punch in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month!

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Semifreddo Bellini

Semifreddo means "half cold" in Italian. Here it refers to the slushy mixture that brings texture and flavor to this classic Champagne cocktail.

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Pomegranate Orange Juice

Bottled and frozen pomegranate juice can often be found in gourmet markets. In November and December, look for brightly colored, blemish-free pomegranates that feel heavy for their size.

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Sorrel Lime Cooler

This recipe is adapted from Sarah Copeland's forthcoming book, "Feast" (Chronicle Books).It's a little tricky to describe a drink as "addictive" without giving people the wrong idea (it can be spiked with...

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Orange Lime Cocktails

These citrusy rum-based drinks are laced with brown sugar and charged with fresh mint.

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Irish Coffee

Irish coffee is the perfect finale to a St. Patrick's Day feast.

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Raspberry Spritzer

Dressed up for the table with fresh berries and mint sprigs, seltzer and syrupy raspberry vinegar make a thirst-quenching combination.

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Fire Cider Tonic

Fend off viruses with zesty herbal vinegar. Try a tablespoon as needed when you're feeling unwell; drizzle on veggies for an immune boost.

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Cinnamon Sour Cocktail

In this tasty twist on a whiskey sour, fresh lime juice replaces the usual lemon, and homemade cinnamon syrup adds a spicy warmth to the cocktail. It's served accented with candied ginger and Luxardo cherries,...

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Halloween Sunset Cocktail

Are you brave enough to take a sip of this brew? Tangerine juice and grenadine combine with rum to create a potion that looks like a sunset.

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Kingston Negroni

Dry shaking an egg white until frothy gives this take on a Negroni an unexpected creaminess.

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Wassail

England's spin on the Christmas cocktail was the ancient beverage known as wassail, essentially Middle English for "cheers." The base alcohol was beer, mead, or wine, heated with sliced apples and spices...

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Winter Solstice Cocktail

This cocktail recipe is courtesy of Charles Corpion from The Four Seasons.

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Bitter Bee Cocktail

Shake up tequila with homemade honey-cardamom syrup, tart grapefruit juice, and Angostura bitters for a refreshing, alluringly pink drink.

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Gin Julep

Most mint juleps nowadays are made with bourbon, but gin was just as popular a base in the 19th century. Our throwback recipe will be just as crowd-pleasing at your Kentucky Derby party.

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Lingonberry Punch

The tiny, tart fruit known as lingonberries are widely available in Scandinavia, and are also grown in small amounts in the United States. Check your local farmers' markets. Since they are part of the...

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Iced Green Tea With Cucumber

The nuanced flavor of green tea is best served simply chilled rather than with ice.

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Dale DeGroff's Caipirinha

This version of the Brazilian national cocktail comes to us from mixologist Dale DeGroff.

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Pina Ghoulada

A frothy drink made with pineapple juice, heavy cream, cream of coconut, orange juice, and rum is sure to be tempting. But serve it in a red-rimmed glass and it's bloody fantastic for Halloween. The "blood"...

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Ginger Mint Water

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Aviation

For a sourer cocktail, use only 1 dash of maraschino liqueur.

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Hibiscus Margarita

Our tropical take on the classic cocktail boasts a striking pink hue and bright citrusy flavor, thanks to homemade hibiscus syrup.

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Coffee with Cognac and Cardamom

This drink is similar to Irish coffee in its delectable creaminess. For best results, use strong coffee.

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Lavender Spritzer

For a more subtle lavender flavor, let the buds steep for a shorter period of time.

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Warm Vanilla Cider

With whipped cream and Honeyed Walnuts, this drink is like a dessert. And when made without the bourbon, it's perfect for children.

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Cosmopolitan

This version of the classic cocktail comes to us from mixologist Dale DeGroff.

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Rooibos Limeade

In this tropical take on the Arnold Palmer, lime wedges, thyme sprigs, and fresh ginger are muddled together, then mixed with chilled rooibos tea.

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Painkiller

Fast-track a tropical vacation with this refreshing classic tiki drink. Umbrella optional.

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Chamomile Cooler

Chamomile and lemon-flavored herbs create a delicate, delightful tea. We used lemon verbena, which lends a pleasantly sweet flavor for a refreshing and light tea.

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White Russian

Try this decadently creamy white Russian that is sure to please anyone with a sweet tooth. This cocktail recipe is enough to make drinks for a crowd.

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Meyer Verbena Lemonade

Floral and herbal tastes lend gentle notes to this lemonade made from Meyer lemons and lemon verbena.

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Amaretto Cocktails

Make any night special with these almond-kissed cocktails.

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Hot Toddies

Warm spiked lemon drinks will heat things up for an evening spent at home.

Author: Martha Stewart