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Mint Ginger Caipiroska

All kinds of cocktails perk up when herbs are added to the mix. The key to extracting the herbs' flavors and fragrant oils is muddling -- done with a traditional bar tool (that's similar to a mortar and...

Author: Martha Stewart

Lemon Shandies

Blend lemonade with beer for a mellow-yellow refresher.

Author: Martha Stewart

Black Lagoon Cocktail

This lemony vodka libation, garnished with black ice cubes and a licorice stick, is perfect for your Halloween party. Make the licorice ice cubes by boiling water and anise seeds together, then stir in...

Author: Martha Stewart

Pomegranate Soda

This blushed drink is refreshment with a cherry on top!

Author: Martha Stewart

Spiced (and Spiked) Concord Grape Punch

A bone-chilling celebration calls for cocktails of an equally eerie sort, such as this deep-purple punch. Cardamom pods, fresh grated nutmeg, and cinnamon sticks infuse concord grape juice with plenty...

Author: Martha Stewart

Campari and Orange

A tangy and sweet cocktail complements a savory vegetarian Italian dish such as Eggplant Parm Stacks.

Author: Martha Stewart

Sidecar

This great sidecar cocktail recipe was adapted from Jamie Oliver's cookbook "Happy Days with the Naked Chef."

Author: Martha Stewart

Ginger Margarita

Fresh ginger adds sharpness and complexity to classic margaritas in this refreshing cocktail recipe from Jean Georges bartender Peter Okkerse.

Author: Martha Stewart

Ginger Caipirinha

This ginger caipirinha recipe is one of designer Francisco Costa's favorite cocktails -- be sure to also try his Fresh Passion-Fruit Caipirinha.

Author: Martha Stewart

Spiced Orangeade

You can serve this orangeade on its own as a nonalcoholic beverage, or use it in the orange shandy recipe.

Author: Martha Stewart

White Sangria

If you're looking for a refreshing and delicious cocktail, try white sangria. This fruity summer punch can be made a day ahead and refrigerated. It's just the thing for a barbecue.

Author: Martha Stewart

Rick Bayless's Horchata

Martha's recipe is adapted from one in Mexican food expert and chef Rick Bayless's book "Authentic Mexican."

Author: Martha Stewart

Dark and Stormy with Ginger Ale

Ginger beer is the traditional choice for this cocktail, but ginger ale, particularly a spicy one, also works nicely with dark rum -- the "dark" in this two-tone Bermudan drink.

Author: Martha Stewart

Prune Plum Spritzer

One of the last stone fruits of the season, Italian prune plums are typically available from mid-August to September.

Author: Martha Stewart

White Hot Chocolate

This tasty twist on a traditional hot chocolate is made with white chocolate and vanilla extract.

Author: Martha Stewart

Frozen Vodka

This recipe for frozen vodka was adapted from Martha Stewart's "Entertaining." It makes for a great summer bar display.

Author: Martha Stewart

Bloody Black Currant Punch

What creature, vampire or otherwise, could resist a sip of this bewitching beverage? Black currant nectar provides the bloody black hue for this brandy-based drink. With its crowd-friendly size and enchanting...

Author: Martha Stewart

Classic Homemade Lemonade

Serve classic lemonade by itself, or blend it with raspberries and sparkling water for our Sparkling Raspberry Lemonade. Add vodka and -- ta-da!-- a raspberry-lemonade Vodka Collins.

Author: Martha Stewart

The Beehive

Pear-infused vodka and honey syrup combine in this sweet, mellow cocktail recipe from Julian Niccolini, co-owner of The Four Seasons

Author: Martha Stewart

Iced Margaritas

The good news is that the least expensive tequila makes the best margaritas, but you must use freshly squeezed lime juice.

Author: Martha Stewart

Tequila Punch

We called for a third of a cup of gold tequila for our queso fundido, and it seemed a shame to buy a whole bottle just for that. The tequila's caramel notes are wonderful with the spicy ginger, sweet cassis,...

Author: Martha Stewart

Jameson Whiskey Sour

This Jameson Whiskey Sour recipe is courtesy of Jameson and makes for a delicious cocktail.

Author: Martha Stewart

Watermelon Juice with Ginger and Lemongrass

Thanks to watermelon's natural sweetness, this drink doesn't call for sugar.

Author: Martha Stewart

Grapefruit White Wine Sparkler

This drink combines sweet-tart grapefruit juice and gin with sparkling wine for an effervescent cocktail that's perfect for toasting the holiday season.

Author: Martha Stewart

Blood Orange Cocktails

Shots of this blood-orange specimen are just what the doctor ordered. Combine Solerno, a blood orange liqueur, with fresh blood orange juice for a bright sip all on its own, or mix it with sparkling wine...

Author: Martha Stewart

Apple Brandy and Cider

For this drink, we like to use Laird's Applejack, an American apple brandy.

Author: Martha Stewart

Irish Whiskey Sour

We used Roland brand lemon-and lime-flavored cocktail cherries in this St. Patrick's Day party-ready Irish Whiskey Sour. They're available in most grocery stores and online.

Author: Martha Stewart

Citrus Arnold Palmer with Bourbon

When brewing black teas to serve cold, steep them longer than usual, as their intensity will be mellowed by ice and the addition of other flavors.

Author: Martha Stewart

Tea Punch

This drink recipe from ''Specialites de la Maison'' is attributed to Cecil Beaton, a fashion and portrait photographer whose work appeared in Vogue and Vanity Fair for five decades. Serve in a punch bowl...

Author: Martha Stewart

Traditional Glogg

This cold-weather winner is nothing more than red wine infused with spices, but the right flavor combinations can produce spectacular results. Here, a big-bodied red Zinfandel takes on a heady whiff of...

Author: Martha Stewart

Cherry Bomb

Creme de cassis, a black currant liqueur, gives this fruity rum-based cocktail its complex flavor.

Author: Martha Stewart

Gin and Grapefruit Fizz

Author: Martha Stewart

Pomegranate Champagne Punch

We used Champagne in this punch, but other sparkling white wines, such as Prosecco, are equally festive and just as good.

Author: Martha Stewart

The Best Hot Chocolate Ever

There's no better treat after sledding or ice skating than homemade hot cocoa.

Author: Martha Stewart

Strawberry Rhubarb Sangria

Serve this sangria made with strawberries, orange juice, and rhubarb with our Sour Cream-Chive Dip for a perfect party pair.

Author: Martha Stewart

Lychee Martinis

A single lychee, a tropical fruit popular in Asia, sweetens this gin martini drink.

Author: Martha Stewart

Tart Cherry and Ginger Margarita

A tipple of ginger liqueur adds zip and complexity to this tart cherry riff on a margarita. To prep a batch for friends, add the ingredients to a jar the night before and refrigerate. When cocktail hour...

Author: Greg Lofts

Sparkling Roasted Vanilla Lemonade

Vanilla seeds roasted in a skillet with lemon halves and sugar offer a surprising flavor in a sparkling lemonade made with both club soda and still water.

Author: Martha Stewart

Kingston Negroni

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

Author: Martha Stewart

Red Apple Sangria

Author: Martha Stewart

Tropical Caipirinha

Author: Martha Stewart

Rose Sangria with Citrus and Melon

Sangria made with rose wine and chock-full of citrus fruit and melon provides light refreshment.

Author: Martha Stewart

Dirty Martini

It can't be a cocktail or dinner party without a dirty martini or two! Serve up this classic with our simple recipe.

Author: Martha Stewart

Kiwi Margarita

Kiwi gives a great hue and slushy consistency to this flavored margarita.

Author: Martha Stewart

Kir

The Kir is an iconic French cocktail that tastes like a lightly sweetened white wine. The cassis liqueur adds a hint of fruity flavor to the typically drier wine and is refreshing when served chilled.

Author: Martha Stewart

Orange Squeeze

An icyorange squeeze featuresvodka, and fresh lime andorange juices.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pomegranate Coolers

Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, is a time for reflection and looking forward -- and for sharing a meal with family and friends. It is often celebrated with foods rich in symbolism: Apples are dipped...

Author: Martha Stewart

Wild Violet Syrup and Sparkling Water

Blue violets work best for this, but you may mix in a few yellow or white ones.

Author: Martha Stewart

Sparkling Limeade

This beverage is perfect for a sprinkler party because of its ocean-green color. Make this sparkling limeade for a delicious and refreshing drink.

Author: Martha Stewart

Dark and Stormy

This Bermudan cocktail is a refreshing mix of sweet dark rum and spicy ginger beer. Also Try:Hurricane

Author: Martha Stewart