Orange liqueur
A collection of recipes with the ingredient orange liqueur.
What's the secret to this elegant cocktail from Geoffrey Zakarian? He rubs a strip of lemon zest along the rim of the glass. This technique enhances the citrus flavor of the champagne-based drink with orange liqueur and Angostura. He also, by the way,... read more
This light, sparkling cocktail is served like a punch in a large bowl for a crowd. It will appeal to both whiskey lovers and those who prefer fruity cocktails. Add plenty of ice, fresh blackberries, and sliced oranges to the bowl and serve. read more
This charming fruity martini with notes of watermelon, orange, cranberry, and pineapple is a great treat for bachelorette parties, Women's Day, and Valentine's Day. Serve very chilled in a martini glass garnished with strawberries. read more
While the classic Hurricane cocktail is made with passionfruit juice, Jeff Mauro's orange version is no less tropical and delicious. Orange liqueur brings out the freshly squeezed juice, and a touch of bitters adds richness. read more
This bright, refreshing punch is made with vodka, cranberry, and pineapple juices, along with orange liqueur and ginger ale. Frozen lemonade cubes with berries give the punch a summery pop. Just before... read more
Enjoy the stunning tropical combination of orange, mango, and lime in this refreshing tequila-based cocktail. One of the ingredients—sweet lime juice—is made from a mixture of freshly squeezed lime juice and simple syrup. You can skip this one— read more
The secret ingredient in this sangria is hot sauce. Just one teaspoon per pitcher will make the drink even more invigorating, vibrant, and multifaceted. This zesty sangria can be sipped neat in shot glasses or diluted with sparkling water and enjoyed as is. read more
Sea bass fillets are wrapped in fried bacon strips, then dipped in beer batter and fried in oil until golden brown and crispy. Immediately drizzle the fried fish with homemade honey-soy raspberry glaze and drizzle with... read more
Taco seasoning not only garnishes the rim of the glass, it also adds a zesty, spicy note to a Margarita. Make a syrup from taco seasoning and lime zest, strain, and use in cocktails. Store any leftover syrup in the refrigerator. read more
This light, low-calorie dessert is made with ricotta, a great alternative to heavy cream. Strain out any excess water from the ricotta and whisk it with sugar and a splash of orange liqueur. Serve with fresh strawberries and sprinkles. read more
Enjoy the berry-citrus flavor of this elegant cocktail made with berry vodka, Cointreau, and lime juice. Add a few fresh blueberries to each glass to sweeten the robust finish. read more
The main ingredient in this autumn cocktail is spiced rye whiskey, which you can make at home. Simply pour a bottle of whiskey over orange, cloves, and a cinnamon stick, let it steep for about 24 hours, and it will acquire a wonderful citrusy-spicy flavor. read more
This refreshing cranberry punch with apple, vanilla, and citrus notes is ready in minutes and is perfect for holiday gatherings. To make it family-friendly, simply omit the vodka and liqueur. Kids will love it too. read more
The Coquito is a rum-based coconut cocktail, a staple Christmas treat in Puerto Rico. Sunny Anderson decided to make its tropical flavor even more Christmassy by adding orange juice and liqueur. It turned out perfect. A cocktail in moderation - read more
Make a light and airy dessert with whipped cream and strawberries, and add a refreshing citrusy note with orange liqueur, such as Triple Sec or Grand Marnier. For a beautiful presentation, divide the ful into clear bowls or glasses and garnish with read more
Cucumber and strawberry infuse the classic Margarita with a refreshing summer flavor. Marcela Valladolid uses only fresh, ripe berries and cucumbers in her recipe. Serve the Margarita in glasses rimmed with salt, berries, and a ringlet. read more
A refreshing, thick smoothie is a great way to start any day. And this orange smoothie with vodka and liqueur is perfect for a late Sunday breakfast when you have a full day of relaxation ahead. The non-alcoholic version is also great: just omit the... read more
The end of the week is a great excuse to add a little alcohol to your daily smoothie and unwind. This smoothie offers a delicious combination of strawberry and orange, and its fruity flavor is perfectly enhanced by orange liqueur. read more
This Margarita recipe for a large crowd features the perfect proportions of tequila, lime juice, orange liqueur, and sugar, so you don't have to mix up a single shot for each guest. And to serve the Margarita beautifully, garnish with: read more
Whipped cream flavored with natural vanilla and orange zest makes a wonderful complement to a serving of fresh berries or fruit. You can use any combination of berries. This luscious, refreshing dessert is the perfect finishing touch. read more
Crisp and refreshing honeydew melon, cucumber, and jicama pair beautifully with the vibrant floral notes of gin, lime juice, and triple sec in this invigorating summer sangria. Let it sit in the refrigerator before serving, ideally for - read more
This summer cocktail is bursting with refreshing citrus, mint, and basil flavors. Made with sparkling sake, it's perfect for summer pool parties or barbecues. Serve very chilled in tall glasses. read more
This cocktail is served in a large bowl with straws for several people. It's made with vodka, rum, and gin, with the addition of grape juice, citrus soda, and fresh grapes. The drink is quite strong, but easy to drink thanks to the... read more
This cocktail contains five spirits: gin, dark rum, light rum, añejo tequila, and silver tequila. This potent concoction is especially popular among college students. Triple sec, freshly squeezed citrus juice, and pineapple juice are added. read more
This sparkling cocktail in a champagne flute looks incredibly elegant, and its taste will knock your socks off. Made with Prosecco, Campari, orange liqueur, and lemon juice, it produces a soft, sweet, citrusy flavor. Perfect— read more
The Mango Margarita, also known as the Mangorita, is a wonderful way to enjoy the tropical flavor of mango in a refreshing drink. This version of the cocktail is made with frozen fruit, meaning its summery flavor is... read more
If you want your party to be the most fun, serve your guests a Long Island in a large punch bowl. Gin, rum, tequila, vodka, and triple sec in one glass will quickly make heads spin, and the grapefruit will leave a pleasant aftertaste. The punch can be... read more
This easy-to-make cocktail will delight you with its surprising flavor and unexpected heat from the jalapeño pepper. To tone down the heat, you can remove the seeds. Another non-traditional ingredient for a Margarita is the leaves. read more
Sweet, juicy watermelon adds a refreshing summer twist to this popular tequila cocktail. To prepare, you'll need a powerful blender to crush the ice thoroughly. Serve the frozen watermelon margarita garnished with a watermelon slice and a wheel. read more
The Sidecar is a classic cocktail made with one part lemon juice, one part orange liqueur, and two parts cognac. It's considered a sour, but for a more balanced taste, it's typically served in a glass rimmed with sugar. read more
This classic take on the wildly popular cocktail couldn't be easier to make. The Cosmopolitan embodies the perfect balance of sweet and tart, perfect for both celebrations and a relaxing evening after work. read more
This recipe combines the '90s favorite Cosmopolitan with a classic '50s ginger ale punch. An ice ring with frozen fruit inside keeps the punch cold for a long time and also serves as a colorful garnish. If not... read more
The sweet and tart flavor of hibiscus tea elevates the frozen Margarita to a new level, making it even more dessert-like. It's perfect for a pleasant end to a festive dinner. Make the hibiscus syrup ahead of time and refrigerate it. read more
Peaches and rhubarb aren't a classic combination, but they complement each other beautifully in this Italian puff pastry crostata. Spoon the peach and rhubarb filling into homemade store-bought pastry tartlets, bake, and... read more
This fragrant, spicy sangria is first made like mulled wine, with spices, black tea, and maple syrup for sweetness. Then, wine and fruit are added, and it's refrigerated to create... read more
This white apple sangria with cinnamon, orange, and raspberry is autumnally delicious with a warming spicy note. Perfect for Sunday brunch or fall house parties when the sun is still shining and memories of summer are fresh. read more
This refreshing cocktail will remind you of summer, even if it's winter outside. It's made with canned peaches and oranges, white wine, and orange liqueur, which brings out the citrus flavor of the cocktail. Let it steep for - read more
Sangria is the perfect drink if you're hosting a large gathering and need to make it in advance. The longer it sits in the refrigerator, the more intense the flavor will be. Try a refreshing white wine sangria with orange, lime, and... read more
Delicious white hot chocolate is the perfect warming drink on chilly days, especially with a splash of liqueur. This recipe features two of the best alcoholic hot chocolate options: orange with Cointreau and read more
The refreshing Margarita cocktail gets even more invigorating with the addition of cucumber puree and homemade spicy jalapeño syrup. Throw a Mexican-inspired party and enjoy the balanced flavors of this new interpretation - read more
This bright orange sangria combines Aperol, a slightly bitter orange aperitif, with orange liqueur, soda, orange juice and slices, and a pleasant pine note from fragrant fresh rosemary. A wonderful light alternative - read more
You'll love how the subtle aroma of orange blossom water, used to wet the rim of the glass, and the fragrant honey syrup blend with tequila and lime in this twist on the classic cocktail. For a unique garnish, read more
These nutty football-shaped cookies with orange icing lacing are a perfect treat while watching the game. Made with walnuts, their rich flavor is perfectly complemented by a spicy hint of cinnamon and... read more
In the United States, dried fruit cake has become a national subject of holiday jokes, as if the same loaf is given away every year for Christmas. Despite the ridicule, this recipe attempts to rehabilitate it, and it must be said, it works. read more
A festive cake with vertical layers seems impossible, but the secret is simple: it's essentially a sponge cake rolled upside down! This cake will impress your guests not only with its striking cut, but also with its stunning combination of read more
Every element of this dessert is literally filled with cranberries in all their forms: ground dried cranberries in the crust, fresh ones in the filling, and candied berries for decoration. The pie, with its crumbly crust and delicate filling, boasts a balanced sweet and sour flavor. read more
These mouth-watering chocolate cookies will captivate everyone with their delicious citrusy note, thanks to the Grand Marnier orange liqueur. They're soft and chewy like a cake inside, and topped with a crisp, sugary crust. Perfect - read more
Instead of traditional gin, add bourbon infused with fig, pear, and natural vanilla to your Negroni. A whole bouquet of flavors and aromas awaits. The cocktail is strong, with a distinctive bitterness and an incredible finish. Bourbon - read more
Give your Margarita a wonderful tropical twist by adding pineapple juice and passion fruit puree to its basic ingredients—tequila, freshly squeezed lime juice, and orange liqueur. Its aroma will evoke a hot summer in winter and lift your spirits. read more
The Margarita is one of the most recognizable and popular cocktails. It's loved for its simple yet invigorating flavor, as well as the opportunity to experiment with the original ingredients, adding something new. Add to the classic Margarita: read more
Transform the traditional Margarita into a more fun and vibrant drink by adding orange soda to its signature ingredients—tequila, freshly squeezed lime juice, and orange liqueur. Serve with plenty of ice and an orange wedge. read more
Mix rum and orange liqueur with lime juice and blended watermelon for an incredibly refreshing cocktail for a hot summer day. You can use any rum, light or dark, and the watermelon should be seedless. Garnish each glass with a circle. read more
Passion fruit nectar infuses the classic Margarita with a sweet, fruity flavor, making it more tropical and perfect for a hot summer day. For a refreshing twist, garnish the rim of the glass with a lime wedge and enjoy! read more
This pineapple keg will be the centerpiece of any summer or Hawaiian-themed party. Inside, it's filled with a delicious tropical Painkiller cocktail made with rum, coconut cream, orange liqueur, and pineapple juice. To make one: read more
You'll need just a few ingredients to transform ripe bananas into this elegant, warm dessert. This bananas foster doesn't require any burning, yet it's packed with all the right flavor notes. Adding alcohol to the pan... read more
Orange zest and orange liqueur add a refreshing citrusy note to the chocolate sauce, while a splash of instant coffee deepens and enriches the chocolate flavor. Arrange various baked goods and fruit pieces around the fondue and enjoy dipping them. read more
While the Margarita cocktail is more popular during the warmer months, it can easily be transformed into a truly Christmas treat. The flavor will be just as tropical, and the presentation will undoubtedly captivate your guests. A splash of coconut milk will add a touch of color— read more
Enjoy all the flavors of the classic Margarita cocktail in the form of jelly shots. This will add variety to your meal at a house party, and it's also convenient to take your favorite cocktail on the go, for example, to a picnic. The alcoholic jelly contains: read more
Margarita lovers will appreciate the new flavor of the popular drink and the unusual presentation of orange wedges. The cocktail is made with blood orange-flavored soda. Its sweet and sour taste pairs beautifully with tequila and will be... read more
Enjoy this light, vibrant cocktail leisurely over Sunday brunch, and you're guaranteed to have a good mood all day long. The classic Mimosa, made with sparkling wine and orange juice, gives way to the Sunday Mimosa, a blend of orange juice and... read more
Avocado and Margaritas may seem like a mismatch, but don't let the combination scare you! Few people can resist a good frozen Margarita, especially on a hot summer day, and avocado makes its snowy texture smoother and creamier, and— read more
The name "pan perdu" translates from French as "forgotten bread," meaning it's made from forgotten, stale bread or rolls. Brioche or challah is cut into slices of equal thickness, which are then left to rest for a few minutes. read more
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The flavor of this summer cocktail is as bright and tropical as its name suggests. The drink boasts citrusy notes of orange liqueur, sweet coconut, refreshing pineapple, invigorating lime, and spicy dark rum, all set against a backdrop of sweet mango nectar. read more
Don't let the name of this drink fool you. While the cocktail may look like iced tea in a glass, Texas Tea is actually more powerful than the famous Long Island Tea. This drink contains the same ingredients (that is, almost all strong tea) read more
The refreshing Margarita cocktail is incredibly popular at house parties. This recipe suggests making one for a large crowd. In addition to its traditional ingredients—tequila, triple sec, and lime juice— read more
The harmonious combination of strawberries and rhubarb, along with fresh mint, makes the classic Margarita more refreshing and delicate. The base of the cocktail is freshly squeezed lime juice, triple sec citrus liqueur, and tequila. Add mint and syrup. read more
Try the popular Aperol Spritz as a frozen slushie. It's just as delicious, but even more refreshing. Perfect for a summer brunch or bachelorette party! This recipe combines Aperol liqueur with freshly squeezed orange and lemon juice and... read more
Individual trifles in clear glasses are a stylish, light, and impressive dessert that will grace any occasion. This recipe features a trifle made from layers of ladyfingers (savoiardi biscuits) soaked in orange juice. read more
Surprise your guests with this unusual yet easy-to-make fried banana dessert. It uses ripe, but firm (not overripe) bananas, which are fried in a caramel sauce with natural vanilla. read more
This Cosmopolitan differs from the classic version by using pomegranate juice instead of cranberry, which pairs equally well with the other ingredients: vodka, orange liqueur, and freshly squeezed lime juice. For a larger group - read more
The Tequila Oasis cocktail tastes like a refreshing tropical oasis in the desert: pineapple juice, crisp lime, orange notes of triple sec, and a splash of tequila for a great mood. Serve over ice, garnished with a swirl of - read more
Autumn sangria is made with sparkling red wine and seasonal fruits: oranges and pomegranate. Enhance their flavor with orange and pomegranate liqueurs. For spices, add just a fragrant sprig of rosemary. A delightful... read more
This interesting variation on the classic Cosmopolitan cocktail will appeal to those who enjoy new flavor combinations and aren't afraid to experiment with new ingredients. The traditional Cointreau liqueur used in this drink is replaced with an equally vibrant flavor— read more
This airy mousse, filled with the classic combination of dark chocolate and refreshing orange, is an elegant French dessert that you'll want to make for special occasions and every day. It's made with a mixture of read more
If you thought the Frozen Margarita was the most refreshing of all the Margarita cocktails, you simply haven't tried the watermelon version. Besides the fluffy, snow-covered texture, you'll experience a pleasantly fruity coolness that leaves a lingering aftertaste. read more
This slushy is based on the popular Hurricane cocktail, with notes of passion fruit, rum, and citrus. To add an even more tropical twist, passion fruit sorbet is blended with frozen pineapple chunks, frozen concentrate, and... read more
The Mai Tai, with its sweet taste and rich aftertaste, is one of the most striking tropical cocktails, always uplifting not only with its amazing taste but also with its exotic appearance. The classic Mai Tai contains read more
A hot serrano pepper will give the Margarita, a cocktail considered to have its origins in Mexico, a fiery Mexican flavor. In addition to the drink's main ingredients—tequila, orange liqueur, and lime juice—add thinly sliced serrano peppers to the cocktail. read more
The cocktail is made with orange juice, Grand Marnier liqueur with a Caribbean bittersweet flavor, and champagne. Served in elegant tall glasses, its sophisticated flavor makes it perfect for special occasions. read more
This frozen alcoholic cocktail is based on the popular Margarita, which includes tequila, lime juice, and orange liqueur. This classic trio is enhanced with fresh blackberries and sugar and blended until... read more
Gentleman Jack Tennessee whiskey adds a solid, masculine character to this lemonade. The cocktail also includes fresh lemon, club soda, triple sec orange liqueur, and simple syrup. The latter gives the drink... read more
Granita is a light fruit dessert made from frozen juice, perfect to have in the freezer during the summer heat. Unlike fruit ice, it has a loose texture, so when freezing, it needs to be scraped with a fork periodically. read more
White sangria is made with white wine, club soda, orange liqueur, and brandy, and is garnished with lemon and orange wedges. Its bright, refreshing flavor is perfect for any summer party. Chill the pitcher of sangria first. read more
A frozen Margarita is a dream cocktail for a hot summer evening. Make a pitcher for a large group and enjoy its refreshing taste. In addition to the basic Margarita ingredients—orange liqueur, tequila, and lime juice—the recipe also includes: read more
It's hard to imagine a more relaxing and delicious summer drink than Spanish sangria, which blends wine with juicy fruits. Watermelon and strawberries are excellent ingredients for sangria, imparting unusual flavor notes. read more
The taste of this ice cream punch will be hard to forget, as will the drink's unique presentation. The recipe bears a resemblance to the famous Ramoz Gin Fizz cocktail, which is made using cream, egg whites, gin, and orange blossom water. read more
By following this simple recipe, you can make this popular dessert at home with impeccable taste and a delicate texture. Your crème brûlée might even surpass anything you've ever tried in a restaurant. The combination of tenderness and... read more
Surprise your guests with stunning handmade chocolates. The truffles are rolled from hardened ganache—a 1:1 mixture of dark chocolate and heavy cream—and topped with icing or a choice of sprinkles. The recipe offers several: read more
The light and balanced tart-sweet taste of the Cosmopolitan cocktail, its name itself, and the TV series "Sex and the City" have earned it the reputation of being a purely feminine drink. It's quite simple to make with the right proportions of vodka, triple sec, read more
Shortcake Royale is a larger, more sophisticated version of the American Strawberry Shortcake, sandwiching whipped cream and fresh strawberries between the two halves of the cake. To assemble the larger shortcake, use a pre-made pound cake and... read more
Orange and blackcurrant liqueurs give this Italian grappa-based cocktail its crisp, vibrant flavor. An intriguing combination that leaves a pleasant fruity aftertaste. The drink is quite strong, moderately sweet, and tart. read more
Mezcal is popular in bars in the US these days, but Mexicans have been drinking it for centuries. For this cocktail, bartenders use young mezcal, aged for no more than two months, and rim the glasses with a special red salt—a sharp salt with crushed... read more
These individual tarts boast a rich chocolate flavor, enhanced by the citrusy freshness of orange. However, it's not just the incredible taste that makes them so amazing, but also the texture. The filling is baked onto a crumbly chocolate crust, and after baking,... read more
This lattice pie will be a delightful treat for a small family celebration. Its appearance and magical aroma will bring warmth and comfort to your home, and its flavor of spiced apples and dried fruits will leave no one indifferent. Add a touch of richness to the filling with... read more
The pie is bursting with flavors from apples, toasted walnuts, and cranberries steeped in orange liqueur. Add the warm aroma of cinnamon and vanilla, mingled with the citrusy freshness of orange zest, and you have... read more
Cassata is a Sicilian dessert made with a sponge shell filled with ricotta. Make individual cassatas, which don't require baking. Use savoiardi biscuits for the sponge, and since these cassatas will be with - read more
Apricot lovers will appreciate this version of a French dessert. The delicate, airy soufflé pairs beautifully with the fruity flavor of the raspberry sauce. The finished dish can be dusted with powdered sugar. When serving, scoop out some of the soufflé crumb. read more
The cocktail's flavor is moderately sweet and spicy. The heat of the peppers in their own juice, the chipotle in adobo sauce, and subtle notes of smoked jalapeño, cinnamon, and cumin are evident. After a shot of this cocktail, you can feel a refreshing sensation while lying in a hammock. read more
The simplest and most delicious decoration for cakes and pies is fresh fruit, especially in summer. They look vibrant and add freshness and sweetness to these desserts. In this recipe, delicate peaches and vibrant raspberries are showcased in all their glory. read more
Jenever, also known as "juniper vodka," is the national spirit of Holland. Its name derives from the Dutch word "jeneverbes," meaning "juniper." It is believed that its recipe was based on... read more










































































































