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4. Jack Frostie. This icy blue cocktail is like a tropical escape in a glass (without leaving your snow-covered driveway). A slushy blend of vodka, blue curacao, lemonade or pineapple juice, and ...
Homemade damson gin. Damson gin is a liqueur, usually homemade, made from damson plums macerated in a sugar and gin syrup for eight weeks or more. Vodka is sometimes used in place of the gin. The proof will vary somewhat but generally is around 44. Damson gin is especially popular in Britain.
Cranberry Mimosa. Iowa, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Louisiana, Hawaii . Seven states seem to prefer a Christmas brunch drink for the holidays.
Though they only take less than 30 minutes to make, you don't need to serve these red and green goat cheese balls right aways. Simply place them on a plate, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate.
It is a sweet, creamy cocktail that can be served as a shot or a float made with orange soda and ice cream. [2] Modern variations of the cocktail may replace the milk with orange juice, and use a vanilla vodka or other dessert flavored vodka like whipped cream vodka. If orange juice is used, the cocktail is shaken. [3]
According to the Cafe Royal Cocktail Book of 1937, it is made with a glass of gin, a tablespoon of grenadine, and the white of one egg, shaken and strained into a glass. [2] Often lemon juice is added to the basic form. Another creamier version of the pink lady that has been around at least since the 1920s adds sweet cream to the basic form.
cream cheese, cubed and at room temperature. 1/3 c. powdered sugar. 2 tbsp. bourbon, spiced rum, or brandy (optional) 2 c. cold heavy cream. 1 (9-in.) graham cracker crust (homemade or store ...
A "Frozen" Grasshopper adds mint ice cream to create a more dessert-like drink. [4] An "After Eight" adds a layer of dark chocolate liqueur to the crème de menthe, crème de cacao and cream. [5] In the North Central United States, especially Wisconsin, Grasshoppers are blended drinks, with ice cream substituted for cream. [6]