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Easy + Cocktail recipes (152)

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Recipe by: alistairric
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I first made this when I worked in a pub in Manchester. Tastes like the best ice cream you ever had and goes down smoothly. Careful, it's stronger than you think! Make sure you add the shots in the right order - if you do it in the wrong order, they may not mix and will look awful.
 
Recipe by: David
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One is enough to relieve most stress levels!
 
Recipe by: Amanda
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This is a little different from the classic Spanish recipe, but still great! Perfect for barbecues!
 
Recipe by: Betty
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This gorgeous creamy concoction blends vanilla ice cream with nutty amaretto liqueur.
 
Recipe by: Marjory
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This vodka cocktail is reminiscent of a liqueur. Perfect for after dinner at your next party.
 
Recipe by: Stacia Gowens
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This is a wonderful libation for autumn - or year round!
 
Recipe by: Janet
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This recipe is for making your own liqueur but be patient - it takes a few weeks before you can use it. You will need a wide neck jar for this too. You get the added bonus of some deliciously preserved boozy apricots too. Eat the fruit separately, warmed through and served with brandy snaps and ice cream.
 
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Use lots of crushed ice - it's a perfect tall cocktail for a balmy summer evening.
 
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Authentic Caribbean rums are best for this drink.
 
Recipe by: 93VETTE
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Make this margarita recipe for a party and your parties will become legendary!
 
Recipe by: THALL
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A cool, tropical cocktail for those summer nights when you want to pretend you're in the Caribbean!
 
Recipe by: Jason
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A lovely treat at the end of a nice meal or after Christmas dinner! Freshly brewed coffee gets a little added zip from Irish whisky and Baileys.
 
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This was a dessert/drink experiment my boyfriend and I came up with - so good! Each person can mix to suit himself/herself!
 
Recipe by: Jennifer
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This drink is a real treat on hot days! Its blend of fresh bananas, pineapple juice, coconut and rum is fantastic! The bananas in this recipe need to be frozen before use. You may want to vary the amount of rum according to your taste.
 
Recipe by: CATKID
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The basic drink that everyone loves - the daiquiri. Fancy enough for guests, good tasting enough for any day of the week.
 
Recipe by: Jarvissa
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A fabulous sweet little shooter, this bubblegum flavour, powder-blue shot makes a great party starter or a delicious night cap nip! A big hit in the Canadian Arctic bar I spent a summer propping up the bar in... my girly refusal to chug a shot of whisky meant the barman and I devised this little gem. I hear it's still on the menu now!
 
Recipe by: PIPURRCAT
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A sweet gin libation that's sure to create a buzz.
 
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This is my all time favourite cocktail!
 
Recipe by: PSOCONNOR
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Peach schnapps and vodka are shaken, then topped off with a splash of champagne, and a few fresh raspberries.
 
Recipe by: else
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Bisschopswijn, meaning 'bishop's wine', is the Dutch version of the German gluehwein, a hot drink for snowy holidays that makes you glow inside. Don't drink this if you have to drive tonight! Each household has its own variety, this is the one my Dutch neighbors used to make when I was a kid in Amsterdam, for Christmas and New Year's Eve.
 
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