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Creamy Hazelnut Martini

A creamy hazelnut treat!

Author: brujah42

Storm of the Century Hurricane

This hurricane recipe is unparalleled for taste and drinkability! Everyone I've introduced it to has become hooked, and the bar that serves the original recipe routinely runs out of hurricane glasses to...

Author: ACHERRE

Silver Tequila Martini

To chill a martini glass, fill it with ice, then cold water. Let it stand 5 minutes, then drain.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pomegranate Basil Champagne Cocktail

A very tasty summer cocktail using fresh ingredients.

Author: [email protected]

Frozen Pomegranate Margaritas

Freeze the juice in ice-cube trays and blend up frosty drinks in seconds. The salt-and-sugar-coated glass rims make a surprising touch.

Author: Martha Stewart

Roasted Rhubarb and Cherry Gimlet

Meet your new favorite aperitif for spring. Shake up an icy and refreshing mix of puréed rhubarb-cherry compote, gin, fresh lime juice, and seltzer.

Author: Sarah Carey

Basic Bloody Mary

An easy version of the tomato-vodka cocktail - a classic.

Author: Iliketo Bake

Pina Colada IV

This recipe was originally created by a man called Monchito in Puerto Rico in 1954. For the kids we used lots of ice cubes instead of crushed ice, and added 1 tablespoon of sugar. (Of course we omitted...

Author: Geekhousewife

A Fuzzy Thing

A fruity cocktail of orange juice and pineapple juice adequately spiked with vodka, triple sec and peach schnapps.

Author: brooke

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

Earl Greyhound

This drink starts with a simple shrub--a tart, fruity liquid you make ahead and can also sip straight up or with seltzer-made with sugar, vinegar, citrus, and a tea bag. It's a play on a Greyhound (grapefruit...

Author: Juliana Hale

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

Cantaloupe Fizz

A delicious blended ice drink of cantaloupe and gin. This made me one BIG all night drink but divide into 2 or 4 as desired. Of course you can adjust everything to your liking and blender size. Make sure...

Author: bawkbagawk

Cuba Libre

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

Author: Martha Stewart

Cranberry Cocktail Mixer

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

Author: Martha Stewart

Ginger Soda

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

Author: Martha Stewart

Cantaloupe Daiquiri Shrub

This drink starts with a simple shrub--a tart, fruity liquid you make ahead and can also sip straight up or with seltzer.

Author: Juliana Hale

Apple tini

This fun, festive twist on a martini has the fresh flavors of apple and cranberry. Enjoy!

Author: PammyT

Kir Royale

Author: Martha Stewart

Bahama Mama II

A fun drink I once had at a pool party. Rum, apricot brandy and fruit punch are mixed with pina colada mix.

Author: KIRK028153

Snow Monkey

Although the ingredients sound like they might be a little strange together, I've received nothing but rave reviews for this quick cocktail I concocted.

Author: MODGEPODGE

Allen Katz's Mai Tai

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

Author: Martha Stewart

Hot Damn!® Apple Cider

A very festive and tasty hot beverage, this was the hit of my Christmas cookie exchange. Serve with a cinnamon stick.

Author: XPSYDED

Limey Apricot Rum Cooler

Mixing sweetapricot nectar with tart limejuice makes this rum coolerextra refreshing.

Author: Martha Stewart

Lava Flow

A fun authentic Hawaiian drink that tastes REALLY good. As you pour in the second mixture, the first will slowly creep up the sides of the glass like lava.

Author: AMBER WEST

Summer Storm

This is a variation of a "Dark and Stormy," a popular drink in Bermuda. Drink one of these and you'll feel like you're on vacation!

Author: Janet

Southern Addiction Mint Julep

A mint julep with a twist. If you don't have enough room in your glass for 2.5 ounces of sweet tea, just top it off.

Author: mimi52

Sparkling Sea Breeze

This variation of a Sea Breeze gives it a bit of fizz, a touch more vodka, and it's easy to tweak the sweetness.

Author: emvcook

Blue Hawaiian Cocktail

Invented in Hawaii in the 1950s, the Blue Hawaiian will have you crooning like Elvis.

Author: Allrecipes

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

California Surfer

Close your eyes and imagine being in sunny California with this great drink. Perfect for chilling down with on a hot summer day. Surf's up!

Author: Kevin

Sparkling Red Wine Cocktails

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

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

Indiana Bulldog

An alcoholic drink that tastes just like a chocolate milkshake, but packs a powerful wallop!

Author: CHIRP

Apple Cider Mimosa

This cider and champagne mimosa is perfect to serve for an autumn brunch or just because.

Author: Sandra Garth

Cranberry Paloma

A touch of sweet-tart cranberry sauce adds intrigue (and color!) to this tequila-and-grapefruit cocktail. For a smokier drink, use mezcal as the base spirit.

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

Pom Julep

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

Author: Martha Stewart

Cloud Nine Martini

This is a deliciously dangerous concoction that I discovered while I was a waitress. It's a sweet and smooth dessert in a glass!

Author: Brklynn225

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,...

Author: Martha Stewart

Bloody Mary Mix

My sister got this recipe from a restaurant in Ohio and all our family loves it. This is very spicy and needs time to blend flavors.

Author: APV

Orange Julep

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

Author: Martha Stewart

Dandelion Cordial

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

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

Chocolate Martini II

This is my own version of a popular drink. Garnish with a small peppermint candy cane.

Author: Neuf

Beefy Bloody Caesar

A fantastic drink often found north of the border. This will definitely liven up your traditional Bloody Mary.

Author: JOHNBEYNON

Premier Margarita

This margarita is smooth and luxurious. Distinctive agave and citrus flavors permeate Hornitos® Reposado Tequila, while orange liqueur adds some sweetness. The Premier Margarita finds just the right balance...

Author: TheCocktailProject.com

Emily's Famous Bloody Mary

I created this out of what I had on hand and when I finally got the ingredients for the traditional bloody Mary, I liked this one better.

Author: your mom

Pomacello Martini

With the popularity of pomegranate juice being used in cocktails, I came up with a variation of a pomegranate martini using some limoncello we got from Sorrento, Italy. It's a tasty drink!

Author: lobstah_luva

Passion Fruit Champagne Sparkler

Author: Martha Stewart