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Strawberries can be muddled or puréed and added to many drinks, and they are liquor-friendly, being compatible with, e.g., bourbon whiskey, [3] Cointreau, vodka, tequila, rum, and Champagne, [4] among other spirits and liqueurs and so on.
A screwdriver is a simple and popular alcoholic highball drink made with orange juice and vodka. In the UK, it is referred to as a "vodka and orange". [1] While the basic drink is simply the two ingredients, there are many variations. Many of the variations have different names in different parts of the world.
This cocktail recipe proves that sangria can be a year-round drink after all. Give it a fall spin by adding cranberries and apples. Get Ree's Orange, Apple, and Cranberry Sangria recipe .
In a cocktail shaker, combine Baileys, bourbon, chocolate liqueur, Kahlúa, and milk. Fill shaker with ice, cover, and vigorously shake until outside of shaker is very frosty, about 20 seconds ...
Proulx also gives a recipe for "Toddy–Old-fashioned", with only a lump of sugar, water, ice, and whiskey, with the spoon in the glass. [22] George Kappeler provides several of the earliest published recipes for old-fashioned cocktails in his 1895 book. Recipes are given for whiskey, brandy, Holland gin, and Old Tom gin.
2. Stir the ice cream, crushed cookies and bourbon in a medium bowl. 3. Freeze the ice cream mixture for 45 minutes or until it's firm. Scoop the ice cream mixture into dessert dishes. Garnish with orange slices, orange zest, mint and whole cookies, if desired. Easy Substitution: Substitute orange juice for the bourbon. The recipe may be doubled.
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The sidecar is a cocktail traditionally made with brandy (usually cognac), orange liqueur (Cointreau, Grand Marnier, dry curaçao, or a triple sec), and lemon juice. It became popular in Paris and London in the early 1920s. Common modifications of the original recipe are a sugar rim, added sugar syrup, and an orange twist or lemon twist.