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  2. How To Make The Best Mulled Wine Ever: Tips From The Pros - AOL

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    With these tricks, you won't even need a recipe.

  3. What is mulled cider? Get a recipe — and tips — for making ...

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    Mulled cider is a delicious and versatile drink known as a beautiful way to warm up and get festive during the holidays. But there's more to mulled cider than just sipping the beverage at holiday ...

  4. Here's how to make the best winter cocktails, from mulled ...

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  5. Glögg - Wikipedia

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    Glögg being warmed up. Glögg recipes vary widely; variations commonly start with white or sweet wine or spirits such as brandy or cognac. The production of glögg begins by boiling water and adding spices to it. After a few minutes of simmering, the mixture is sieved and fruit juice, wine or clear spirits are added.

  6. Smoking bishop - Wikipedia

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    Smoking bishop was made from port, red wine, lemons or Seville oranges, sugar, and spices such as cloves. The citrus fruit was roasted to caramelise it and the ingredients then warmed together. A myth persists [ citation needed ] that the name comes from the shape of the traditional bowl, shaped like a bishop 's mitre , and that in this form ...

  7. Mulled wine - Wikipedia

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    Mulled wine is often served in small (200 ml) porcelain or glass mugs, sometimes with an orange slice garnish studded with cloves. Mulled wine and ales infused with mulling spices are available in the UK in the winter months. Wassail punch is a warm mulled beer or cider drunk in winter in Victorian times. [14]

  8. Cooking with alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Flambé is a technique where alcohol, such as brandy, is poured on top of a dish and then ignited to create a visual presentation. [3]A variation of the flambé tradition is employed in Japanese teppanyaki restaurants where a spirit is poured onto the griddle and then lit, providing both a dramatic start to the cooking, and a residue on the griddle which indicates to the chef which parts of ...

  9. Best Bites: Slow cooker crock pot mulled wine - AOL

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    Welcome to Best Bites, a twice-weekly video series that aims to satisfy your never-ending craving for food content through quick, beautiful videos for the at-home foodie.