The usual gin and tonic gets brushed by a peacock's teal plume thanks to blue Curacao, a bitter-orange liqueur, and green Chartreuse, a French herbal liqueur.
Coquito translates to "little coconut" in Spanish and refers to the coconut milk in this Puerto Rican rum cocktail. Put a twist on the classic by adding a shot of espresso.
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.
If you're serving punch for a party, keep it chilled -- and flavorful -- with a fruity ice wreath. The wreath can be stored in the freezer, wrapped in plastic, up to 1 month.
Don't get pulled away from the big game to play host -- prepare a batch of fish house punch from Lawrence Green of Minetta Tavern before guests arrive.
We're nuts for sweetened condensed coconut milk, which has virtually the same consistency as the traditional dairy stuff. It's also the key to this tasty summer cooler.
Bottled and frozen pomegranate juice can often be found in gourmet markets. In November and December, look for brightly colored, blemish-free pomegranates that feel heavy for their size.
In this Ayurvedic spin on horchata-a Mexican drink made from rice-the traditional seasoning of cinnamon is boosted by fresh turmeric, a powerful superfood that has been shown to reduce inflammation and...
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.
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.
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,...