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Frozen Piña Colada

This drink needs no introduction, and it's a good reason to have coconut cream, pineapple and maraschino cherries in the fridge. Try raising the bar with Italian maraschinos. (The New York Times)

Author: Rosie Schaap

Agua Fresca de Jamaica

Author: Harold Mcgee

Passion Fruit Punch (Poncha Maracujá)

This punch is made with cachaça, the national spirit of Brazil, made from fermented sugar cane juice. Increased interest in the liquor, and Latin American cuisine, has brought several brands to American...

Author: Florence Fabricant

Mulled Cider With Cardamom, Black Pepper and Ginger

Traditional mulled cider is cozy and fragrant, but sometimes tastes a little too much like potpourri. In this version, toasted cardamom, allspice berries and black peppercorns provide sophisticated spiciness,...

Author: Sarah DiGregorio

Frozen Banana Daiquiri

Here's something to do with those rapidly ripening bananas on the kitchen counter. Simple syrup can be made ahead of time and kept in your fridge, and the basic ratio is one part sugar to one part water...

Author: Rosie Schaap

Ginger Martini

Author: Abdul Tabini

Gingerbread Apple Cocktail

Author: Jonathan Miles

Slow Cooker Mulled Cider

A slow cooker is an ideal way to make and serve a warm cocktail for a party: Throw the ingredients into the cooker several hours before guests arrive and the cider will bubble away, making the whole house...

Author: Sarah DiGregorio

Mojito Iced Tea

This cold-brewed iced tea comes from Maricel Presilla, who serves it at her Latin restaurant Zafra in Hoboken, N.J. Oolong tea scented with osmanthus flowers, or with a sliced peach and its pit, suggests...

Author: Harold Mcgee

The Negroni

Author: Toby Cecchini

Watermelon Daiquiri

Author: Mark Bittman

The Cuke

Author: Peter Meehan

Sea Breeze

Author: Rosie Schaap

Sorrel

This Jamaican drink, traditionally made with hibiscus flowers and spices, is both bracing and thirst quenching. If you'd like a boozy version, it can serve as the base for a rum punch. Or follow the advice...

Author: Rosie Schaap

Bull Shot Cocktail

Author: Elaine Sciolino

Slow Cooker Mulled Cider With Cardamom, Black Pepper and Ginger

A slow cooker is an ideal way to make and serve a warm cocktail for a party: Throw the ingredients into the cooker several hours before guests arrive and the cider will bubble away, making the whole house...

Author: Sarah DiGregorio

Frozen Blackberry Margarita

Author: Rosie Schaap

La Paloma

Author: William L. Hamilton

La Canadiense

Author: Florence Fabricant

Screaming Greenie

Redemption has arrived for the frozen drink, which in the late 20th century all but ruined the reputation of the daiquiri and margarita as serious cocktails. Absinthe provides a note of anise to this refreshing,...

Author: Robert Simonson

Rum Raisin Hot Cocoa

Author: Rosie Schaap

Yellow Desert Rose

Author: William L. Hamilton

Hot Wine

Author: Jacques Pepin

Brighton Beach Breeze

Sorel liqueur, a newer liquor with notes of hibiscus, ginger, cinnamon and clove, can be found at a well-stocked liquor store. It can also be used to perk up Manhattans or margaritas. Here, it gives a...

Author: Rosie Schaap

L'Alhambra

Author: Peter Meehan

Sangria Compostela

Author: Eric Asimov

Dill and Garlic Vodka

Author: Rosie Schaap