The simple and elegant Margarita cocktail has remained popular for over seventy years and is considered a "Modern Classic" by the International Bartenders Association (IBA). It's unclear exactly who created it or in whose honor the drink was named. read more
This is a new take on sangria: a beloved Spanish drink, made cold in a blender with frozen red wine cubes. Daiquiri will have a new rival—this sangria will become your favorite summer drink. read more
red wine, orange liqueur, brandy...
Time:10 min. plus freezing time Complexity: easily Servings: 6
A frozen Margarita is another treat you can make in an ice cream maker. To speed up the cocktail, you can make the tequila-lime base and chill it ahead of time. read more
Add some spice to your favorite Margarita, and this fiery devil is sure to turn your head. We're talking, of course, about the popular Margarita cocktail. Mix its traditional ingredients: tequila, orange liqueur, lime juice, and syrup. read more
If you're a Margarita lover but are looking for a new taste experience, you'll definitely love the Ultimate Margarita with beer. Mix lime juice, sugar, two types of orange liqueur, gold tequila, and a splash of beer. Best: read more
Light beer, lime juice, orange liqueur, Grand Marnier liqueur, tequila...
If you prefer spicy marinades over sweet and sour ones, you'll definitely love this Margarita marinade. Margarita lovers will be especially delighted. To make preparation easier, you can buy a ready-made Margarita mix. read more
The Long Island Iced Tea's uniqueness lies in the fact that, while being one of the strongest cocktails, it looks like a harmless iced tea. Although the cocktail was invented on Long Island in New York in the 1970s, the idea behind the drink is nothing new. read more
A fizz is a fizzy cocktail made with sparkling water or champagne. A grapefruit fizz with gin and orange liqueur is pleasantly refreshing and invigorating in hot weather, and it's also a great mood lifter! read more
Prepare the signature cocktail of Scarpetta, a trendy Italian restaurant in the US. The cocktail's vibrant flavor is made up of vermouth, liqueurs, and citrus juice, which pair perfectly with the tart bourbon. read more
A refreshing drink guaranteed to be a hit at any party. This red wine sangria recipe strikes the perfect balance of acidity and sweetness. Experiment with different fruits (peaches, mangoes), adjusting the amount. read more
Red wine, brandy, orange liqueur, pomegranate juice, orange juice, syrup...
Translated from Spanish, "Tres Leches" means "Three Milks" and is a traditional Mexican cake. Its specialty is that during the cooking process, the sponge cake is soaked in a milky filling, which results in it becoming moist and having a... read more
This cake is very popular in France, and long ago it won the heart of Julia Child, who called her version of this dessert "Le Glorieux" (the glorious). The original recipe for the cake is not entirely flourless. When McCall's magazine published it in 1959, read more
Dark chocolate, orange liqueur, eggs, vanilla extract, powdered sugar, cocoa...
The Margarita cocktail can be found on the bar menu of almost any restaurant or club. The identity of the original recipe's creator is shrouded in mystery, and everyone comes up with their own legend. Often, these stories involve a special woman. read more
tequila, orange liqueur, chili powder, salt and spices, lime juice, syrup...
The Margarita is one of the most famous tequila-based cocktails in the world. It was invented in the early 20th century. It's not known for certain who the drink was named after. Legends attribute it to both actress Rita Hayworth and socialite Margarita. read more
Everyone knows the Margarita cocktail. Even if you've never tried it, its name has probably not escaped your notice. This is not surprising, as the drink is considered a Modern Classic on the official list of cocktails. read more
Alcoholic jelly shots are very popular in America, but they're not as common here. You can always use this jelly margarita recipe if you're looking for something interesting and unusual for a holiday or get-together. read more
The Margarita is one of the most popular cocktails in the world, yet its origins are elusive: nearly every town on the Mexican-American border claims to be the drink's birthplace. The Margarita recipe is quite simple and can be made - read more
Experience notes of tequila, lime, and salt combined in this summer tart with a whole-grain cookie base. The condensed milk dessert sets overnight, so all you have to do is forget about it for a while. But when serving, you won't... read more
Summer, relaxation, a festive mood, and a bright, heady mango Margarita. What else do you need for a great time? A Margarita is a delicious, refreshing alcoholic cocktail made with tequila and a splash of lime or lemon juice. read more
Vegetable smoothie lovers and Margarita enthusiasts should share a love for this drink. The green juice adds freshness, and the liqueur adds sweetness. The tequila for this vibrant cocktail can be chosen according to your personal taste. With the rest... read more
A stunning chocolate dessert with a splash of orange liqueur, a rose of the most delicate ganache, and garnished with white chocolate shavings. Thanks to the chocolate and cocoa content in the batter, the cupcakes have a vibrant and rich flavor. read more
A refreshing citrus-flavored dessert is perfect for the summer heat. Mandarine Napoleon liqueur can be replaced with, for example, Cointreau, a spirit with a distinct orange fruit flavor and aroma. As a variation on the original... read more
These seemingly ordinary pancakes are perfectly complemented by ripe strawberries soaked in orange liqueur with a mild flavor and distinctive citrus aroma. The final flavor note is the sweetest caramel sauce and cocoa dusting. read more
An ice-cold beer slush is the base for this adult cocktail. If you want a sweeter cocktail, add a wheat-rich bourbon; if you want a spicier flavor, use a rye-rich bourbon. Either way, it's easy to drink. read more
Herbal infusions will impart a distinctive aroma to the beer. Honey and orange liqueur add sweetness to the wheat beer, while bitters enhance the beer's spicy flavor. Add orange juice to the cocktail to highlight the citrus flavor. read more
While the central ingredient in Ina Garten's strawberry jam is fresh strawberries, she adds diced apple "to thicken the jam," as well as a handful of blueberries, which she says "gives the strawberry jam a rich - read more
strawberries, strawberry jam, apples, orange liqueur, Grand Marnier liqueur, blueberries...
This sangria takes no more than 5-10 minutes to prepare in a large pitcher. Make time to prepare it in the morning so it can steep for a few hours and develop its fruity flavor. Take it out in the evening and serve it when dinner is ready. read more
Red wine, rum, orange liqueur, oranges, lemon, peaches, plums, raspberries, blackberries, soda water, cinnamon...
Crêpe Suzette is the queen of retro desserts, and deservedly so. This version of mine is simpler and quicker, thanks to the use of store-bought crepes. But that's no reason to avoid making it. On the contrary, they can be very good, but... read more
Grand Marnier liqueur, orange liqueur, orange juice, pancakes, syrup...
Giada De Laurentiis reimagines traditional tiramisu into a creamy berry dessert featuring soft ladyfingers topped with a layer of jam, creamy mascarpone cheese, and ripe raspberries. read more
Taking the luxurious dessert bananas foster as a starting point, Guy Fieri makes Texas-style croutons by dipping thick slices of bread in a creamy mixture of rum, cinnamon, and orange juice, and serving them with caramelized bananas. read more
Eggs, milk, cream, vanilla extract, orange liqueur, cinnamon, brown sugar, orange juice, rum, banana liqueur, bananas, white bread...