• 9 Basic Types of Wine

    9 Basic Types of Wine

    Wine has a lot to do with style. Before each harvest, winemakers have to decide which direction they are going to take in order to produce their preferred drink. Below is a list of the most important styles of wine, resulting from a number of different production techniques... Read More
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    Eating in Brazil is an absolute pleasure. Just like the country itself, Brazilian cuisine is vibrant, colorful, diverse, and exciting. Brazil is a vast country and the food vary greatly from region to region... Read More
  • 20 Great Cocktail Recipes You Should Know

    20 Great Cocktail Recipes You Should Know

    Here are all the great cocktail recipes and alcoholic drinks you should know how to make, from the margarita to the whiskey sour. For traditionalists who like to keep things simple, these tried-and-true recipes will guarantee your drink is made perfectly... Read More
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    Cherry Biscuit Cobbler

    Why choose between shortcakes and cobbler when you can have one dessert that combines the best of both? The lemony cherry filling is topped with shortcake-inspired cream biscuits (so tender, so light!) that soak up all of those fruit juices without getting soggy... Read More
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  • 1 Different Types of Beer
  • 2 Top 10 Persian Cuisines
  • 3 Healing Chicken and Rice Soup
  • 4 Best Ever Steak And Eggs
  • 5 The 19 Best Sauce Recipes
  • 6 Tuna Salad With Crispy Chickpeas
  • 7 Chocolate Mousse and Marshmallow Icing S'mores Cake Recipe
  • 8 15 Famous Italian Foods You Must Try
  • 9 Blueberry Cheesecake Squares
  • 10 The Best Vodka Mixers
  • 11 Classic homemade burger recipe
  • 12 Best Angel Food Cake
  • Different Types of Beer

    Beer has a long and rich history, dating back millennia and playing a vital role in the early development of human civilization. As its influence has spread, beer itself has changed, resulting in hundreds of different varieties that are enjoyed around the world. The question of how many types of beer styles there are..
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  • Top 10 Persian Cuisines

    Persian food is one of the most delicious food that you can try in your life. If you are a food lover, actually it's impossible if you haven't heard about Qormeh Sabzi or Iranian Kebab or other delicious Iranian food. The truth is Persian food is famous between the travelers who visit Iran and sometimes it is the reason that many tourists travel to this country...
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  • Healing Chicken and Rice Soup

    Things I want you to know about healing chicken and rice soup: it is limey, salty, and so fresh. It’s super satisfying thanks to juicy and garlic-ginger-infused chicken thighs and tender jasmine rice, and it can be (read: should be) loaded with fresh herbs and peanuts and more lime juice...
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  • Best Ever Steak And Eggs

    It doesn’t require too much of a cook time and you won’t really need a meat thermometer either. And while that steak is resting, go ahead and fry your eggs in that same cast iron skillet. If fried eggs are not your jam, scrambled eggs are also perfect here. Just be sure to drizzle that fresh herb sauce everywhere...
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  • The 19 Best Sauce Recipes

    Is there anything in this world that's not made better by sauce? Definitely not. Because if you don't already know: sauce is life. Slather these on sandwiches, drizzle them on salads, pour them over pasta - the options are endless...
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  • Tuna Salad With Crispy Chickpeas

    Tuna salad deserves more than to be dolloped on dressed greens for lunch. Some pan-fried chickpeas and the crunch from endive improve things tremendously...
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  • Chocolate Mousse and Marshmallow Icing S'mores Cake Recipe

    Borrowing all the classic flavors of a campfire s'more, the Ideas in Food team creates a graham cracker cake that's flavored with browned butter, layered with a dulce de leche-spiked chocolate mousse, and topped with a toasted bourbon-marshmallow icing...
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  • 15 Famous Italian Foods You Must Try

    The most difficult thing about eating in Italy is that you can’t try everything. Traditional Italian food is arguably the most popular and well known cuisine in Europe and indeed the entire world. Typical Italian ingredients, methods and dishes influence other palettes...
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  • Blueberry Cheesecake Squares

    Looking for a wonderful dessert? Then check out these delicious cheesecake squares topped with blueberries...
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  • The Best Vodka Mixers

    Figuring out the right mixer to use to turn this liquor into a libation can be daunting when all you really want is a drink. So to uncomplicate your aperol hour, here are the best vodka mixers for a classic vodka cocktail. In each of the cases below, we recommend a two- (or three)-to-one ratio of mixer to vodka...
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  • Classic homemade burger recipe

    This super easy homemade beef burger recipe gives you delicious patties, packed with onions and herbs for extra flavour, that are perfect for topping with cheese, lettuce and tomato, and sandwiching between floury buns...
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  • Best Angel Food Cake

    Angel food cake is so simple, but the specific ingredients and equipment matter. Yes, you do have to use a tube pan and cake flour, and yes, you do need to sift the dry ingredients and cool the pan upside down. But it all pays off in this cloud-like cake with just the right amount of sweetness. This is part of BA's Best, a collection of our essential recipes...
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Spices & Herbs

A Complete List of Spices & Herbs

We've put together the ultimate reference guide filled with a global list of spices, from the basics to the hard-to-find. 

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Similarities & Differences Between Hard Liquors

Gin, Rum, Tequila, Vodka, and Whiskey

There are more similarities than differences between hard liquors or spirits...

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  • Different Types of Bread

    Get to know the different types of bread all over the world. Learn about the distinguishing characteristics for each and how the different cultures enjoy them as part of their diet.

    Bread is the most widely consumed food in the world and has been a staple food since the earliest times. There’s evidence from 30,000 years ago in Europe that the early man used starch extracts, possibly from the roots of cattails and ferns, to make flatbread...

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  • Light and Airy Cherry Cheesecake

    Step away from the supermarket cheesecake, especially if you have the time to make it yourself! Preparing a traditional rich and creamy cheesecake is simple and straightforward using our easy-to-follow instructions.

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  • Chickpea Pancakes With Greens and Cheese

    These cheesy, green-y, and utterly satisfying chickpea pancakes were inspired by Healthyish contributor Aliza Abarbanel’s favorite work-from-home comfort lunch. “I’ve filled these pancakes with just about every leftover in the fridge, from cooked greens to roasted mushrooms to marinated lentils, but melty cheese remains a constant,” she says.

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  • The 10 Most Popular Types of Wine

    Although there are hundreds of different grape varietals, there are 10 wine types that are known as the most popular in the United States. Here is a brief description of each.

    Most wine-serving establishments in America will have these wine types, but there are many great varietals beyond the ten listed below. Region, cultivation style and climate all make each varietal different, which is why wine is such a fascinating beverage...

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11 Best Cocktail Mixers With Recipe

Top 11 Best Cocktail Mixers With Recipe

Enjoying a high-quality cocktail at home no longer requires a costly investment in bitters, liqueurs, and obscure base spirits. The range of bartender-quality, ready-to-drink cocktails has never been better. 

From the perfect Moscow Mule to a Bourbon Barrel Aged Old Fashioned, drinking well at at home has never been easier thanks to these talented makers.

Smokey Strawberry Rhubarb Gin Fizz

Strawberry Rhubarb Shrub // Hudson Standard // Hudson, NY

This retox comes, we admit, with a bit of foodie idealism. Be bad, but do good — that is to say, have a drink, but drink local. Hudson Standard’s New-York-grown, seasonal botanicals turn cocktails into landscape paintings, with old-school mixers like this shrub, a Colonial American invention to preserve fruit and — bonus! — flavor rotgut liquor. We like it, of course, with better booze: try an ounce of good gin to two ounces of mix, add a splash of bubbles and top with lemon. 

Ingredients

  • 1 oz gin
  • 1/2 oz smoked honey
  • 2 oz Hudson Standard Strawberry Rhubarb Shrub
  • ½ oz lemon juice
  • Seltzer

Directions

  1. In a shaker combine smoked honey, shrub, gin and lemon juice. Fill with ice and shake. Pour in glass, top with a little seltzer and serve.

Pro Tip: Muddle in fresh fruit or herbs like peaches and mint. 

 

 

 

Ficks Moscow Mule

Moscow Mule Mixer // Ficks // San Francisco, CA

When we seek solace in the glass, nothing beats a handmade cocktail — and when the comforts of home trump the trimmings of fancy bars, we reach for premade mixers like this one. Ficks makes the mixing a snap (two part mix to one part liquor), but what about the morning after? No bottled hangover cures just yet, if you discount hairs of the dog, but Ficks thinks a dram of prevention beats a pint of treatment. They make their mixers with low sugar, a dash of electrolytes, extra B vitamins, and real flavors like fresh, NorCal ginger juice and organic lime. Add vodka, and don’t worry about the Advil.

Ingredients

  • Ficks Premium Moscow Mule Mix
  • Vodka

Directions

  1. 2 parts Ficks Premium Moscow Mule Mix + 1 part vodka.

  2. Serve over crushed ice in a copper mug.

Pro Tip: Pre-batch in an empty bottle for easy serving!

 

Sarsaparilla & Rye Cocktail Recipe

Sarsaparilla Syrup // Pink House Alchemy // Bentonville, AR

Wonder no more whence comes the “root” in your favorite soda. Root beer was, once, made with real-deal tubers; namely sarsaparilla, an earthy plant running wild through the Ozark hills. These days, though, the chemical concoctions likely come from a lab — and are best left for the kids. This syrup was born, instead, through old-school alchemy, in small, house-made batches (and yes, the house *is* pink). It’s all grown up, and so are the drinks it makes, like a sweet-and-spicy rye cocktail with an ounce of syrup, an ounce of whiskey, and a splash of seltzer. Pre-batch it to fill your own adults-only soda fountain.

Ingredients

1 oz Pink House Alchemy Sarsaparilla Syrup
1 oz Rye or Bourbon
seltzer

Directions

  1. Fill a tall glass with ice, combine Sarsaparilla Syrup and Rye, top with seltzer.

Pro Tip: Pre-Batch cocktail in a 750ml bottle with a swing top lid, using 4 oz Sarsaparilla Syrup, 4 oz Rye and 16 oz Seltzer. Pour over glasses filled with ice when needed.

 

 

Hibiscus Margarita

Hibiscus Rose Cocktail Mixer // Yes Cocktail Co. // Paso Robles, CA


Nogs and toddies warm, sure, but like a bed-full of blankets, they satisfy by smothering. Time to lighten up. No beach vacation is complete without a cocktail, and so we offer this one, as easy to make as we could figure, because you have a busy day of lounging to get back to. Pour out a half an ounce of mixer, top with a few fingers of tequila, splash with lime, dash with triple sec, then serve on ice and watch the waves.

Ingredients

  • 2 oz Tequila
  • 1⁄2 oz Triple sec
  • 1 oz Lime juice
  • 1⁄2 oz Yes Cocktail Co. Hibiscus syrup

Directions

  1. Add hibiscus syrup, lime juice, tequila and Triple Sec (optional) to a cocktail shaker with ice and shake vigorously to combine.

  2. Pour over glasses with ice. Salt or sugar rim is optional. Garnish with lime wedge.

 

Michelada

Michelada Shrub // Pacific Pickle Works // Santa Barbara, CA

For all the flavor of a top-tier taco, Mexican beer is typically as bland as Baja bathwater, meant to rinse out the spice of a good meal, not compete with it. But when you’d rather drink with a kick of its own, the michelada’s your man. A liquid lunch — a taco in boozy form — the michelada is the Superman to simple suds’ Clark Kent, a beer in a lucha libre mask. They can be simple — a splash of hot sauce, a spritz of lime — or they can be complex as a jungle of pickle spears, peppers, even clam juice. Pacific Pickle Works makes one of the best, and they make it easy: just dump an ounce of shrub into a salt-rimmed pint glass, top with lager, and enjoy.

Ingredients

  • 1 oz Pacific Pickle Works Michelada Shrub
  • 12 oz Lager Beer 
  • Burger’s Beef Snack Sticks
  • Spiceology Chile Lime Spice
  • Lime

Directions

  1. Pour chile lime spice into a small, shallow dish in an even layer. Rim a pint glass with the cut side of a lime half, then dip glass into the dish to create a salt rim.

  2. Fill with michelada shrub, fill glass with ice, and top with beer. Stir gently with Burger’s Snack Stick and serve.

 

Old Fashioned Cocktail Mixer // Proof // Decatur, GA


The mixologists at the Decatur, Georgia cocktail lounge Pinewood whip up a mean Old Fashioned, if you’re willing to wait. Drinks made the right way — the old way — take time. And when you’re out on the town, the bar-side song and dance is part of the fun. But back at home, leave the mixing to the masters and get straight to drinking with this premade blend of bitters, sugar, and oleosaccharum — a 19th-century citrus-infused cocktail syrup. Using about a half ounce for each two-finger pour of bourbon, one bottle is good for 30 drinks or so.

 

Mint Julep Recipe

Mint Julep Cocktail Mixer // Eli Mason // Nashville, TN

A creaking porch swing, the twang of an acoustic guitar, the only blinking lights are fireflies, the only tweets from nesting birds. Cell phone’s long forgotten, the digital world’s at bay — in your hand instead, a frosty glass of ice, mint, and bourbon. The easy life just got easier. No muddler? No mint? No problem. One part mixer; two parts bourbon. Most commercial mixers just over-sweeten your booze, but this Nashville-made syrup highlights, not hides. Made from pounds of fresh mint, cane sugar, and real gomme syrup — that’s the old-school granddaddy of simple syrup, made with gum Arabic to make your drink as silky smooth as a southern breeze.

Ingredients

1 part Eli Mason Mint Julep Cocktail Mixer
2 parts bourbon
fresh mint

Directions

  1. Mix Mint Julep Cocktail Mixer and Bourbon, pour over crushed ice and garnish with mint sprig.

Pro Tip: Try Eli Mason Cocktail Mixer in a Mojito!

 

Barrel Aged Old Fashioned Recipe

Bourbon Barrel Old Fashioned // Bittermilk // Charleston, SC


Cocktail bars, those dim-lit basement dens, are no place to be when summer’s sun beckons you out back. Instead of trundling your bar cart out to the patio, all you need is a bottle of Bittermilk. This mixer has everything but the booze: a classic blend of real-deal herbs and spices like gentian root and cinchona bark, sultry sweet with burnt sugar and a dash of orange, and aged in Willett bourbon barrels. Mix four parts bourbon to one part Bittermilk, fill a couple swing-top bottles, and chuck ’em in the igloo to sip while you grill.

Ingredients

4 Parts Bourbon or Rye
1 Part BITTERMILK №1

Directions

Stir with ice in a rocks glass. Garnish with orange twist.

Pro Tip: Pre-batch in a large bottle and serve with ice and orange twists for guests to help themselves.

 

 

Barbados Rum Punch Recipe

Pineapple Gum Syrup // Liber & Co. // Austin, CA


Corner-store colas and over-sweetened juices won’t cut it in quality cocktails. That’s why most bars worth their rim salt make their own mixers, like this old-school gum syrup. Where canned juice is tongue-numbing sharp, this syrup is a smooth island breeze of tropical flavor, thanks to real-deal gum arabic, a natural tree resin and the secret to a true Barbados rum punch’s creamy feel, no matter how many limes you add.

Ingredients

2 oz freshly squeezed lime juice
4 oz Liber & Co. Pineapple Gum Syrup
6 oz gold rum
8 oz water
6 dashes Angostura bitters
Reed’s Candied Ginger
Limes

Directions

1. Combine all ingredients in a 1 qt. jug and fill with ice cubes to chill.

2. Divide among glasses filled with ice, garnish with lime and candied ginger

 

 
 

Thai Basil Margarita Recipe

Thai Basil Som // Pok Pok // Portland, OR

Andy Ricker has done for American Thai Food what mall food courts haven’t. His Portland joint Pok Pok, which recently set up outposts in NYC is helping properly introducing America to Northern Thai Cuisine. People flock for his fiery, fragrant dishes armed with authentic flavors foreign to the ubiquitous take-out variety, washing it all down with refreshing gulps of Pok Pok Som which is served in all of Ricker’s restaurants. Ricker suggests 4:1 soda to Som or nab our unauthentic Thai Basil Margarita recipe at Mantry.com.

 

Ingredients

2 oz. 100% agave tequila
1 oz. Pok Pok Thai Basil Som
½ oz Fresh lime Juice
Garnish: Gordy’s Jalapeños, Thai Basil Thai Basil Sprig

Directions

Rim a highball glass with salt and fill with ice. Shake ingredients with ice and strain into a glass, garnish with Thai Basil Jalapeños and Thai Basil sprig. 

 
 
 
 

La Paloma Cocktail Recipe

Liber & Co. // Texas Grapefruit Shrub // Austin, TX

It can be tough to remember that tequila expands beyond the cuervo soaked college kids of Cancun and neon green blended slushies, but the “Paloma” is worth its salt. Traditionally, a combo of tequila, grapefruit soda and lime in a rimmed glass and more popular than margaritas in many areas of Mexico, we sub in Liber & Co’s Grapefruit Shrub. A shrub is an infusion of fruit, vinegar and sugar that traces back to American colonial days and a couple Texan boys pay tribute to their hometown grown Rio Star grapefruit with this one. Mix with soda for a fresh-off-the-tree brightness that’s fit to wash down any plate of chorizo and eggs (Paloma Recipe: Mantry.com/recipes)

Ingredients

¾ oz Liber & Co. Texas Grapefruit Shrub
½ oz fresh lime juice
1 teaspoon sugar
2 oz tequila blanco
Club Soda

Directions

1) Rim glass with salt
2) Combine grapefruit shrub, lime juice, sugar and tequila until sugar is dissolved
3) Add ice, top off with club soda
4) Garnish with lime

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