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My mom and I would always stop by a little coffee shack on our road trips to Oregon. I remember ordering the blueberry Italian soda in the summer instead of ice cream because they were so refreshing. I hadn’t had one of these since I was a kid, so I wanted to recreate the easy recipe. I even made my own blueberry and strawberry syrup instead of using Torani. Photo Credit: Sugar and Charm. Faux Loko: The DIY Drink I Shouldn't Be Telling You About. Whiskey Slush Recipe. Beer-Troubleshooting-beer-pattern.jpg (JPEG Image, 785 × 1567 pixels) The Drinks Every Man Should Know. Drawing Board. HOWTO mix a grody-looking Alien Brain Hemorrhage cocktail. 1898646_460s.jpg (JPEG Image, 460 × 9230 pixels) Limoncello Spritzer Glaciers with Summer Fruit.
There are times when I crave a simple dessert.
A dessert with a 'light touch' that will be the perfect, sweet ending to a rich, heavy meal. Not a sugar-laden, creamy, chocolatey dessert that will make me sick like "Lardass" Hogan in a pie-eating contest. That's where these jelly glaciers come in. I call them glaciers, because that's what they look like, with those gorgeous red, black and blue berries in beautiful, suspended animation.
Like little pieces of a wild berry summer frozen in liquid crystal. Rosetti's description of forbidden fairie fruits is certainly one to whet the appetite, but the inspiration for this dessert was taken from Jamie Oliver's Prosecco Jellies. The beauty of these jellies, apart from the fact that they are "sound to tongue and sweet to eye" (not to mention alcoholic), is that they contain fizz. Goblin Market by Christina Rosetti(Read full version here) Note: All ingredients (except the gelatine powder) have to be chilled. Method Note Alternatives. Milk and Booze! How To Make Sweet Milk Liqueur.
Milk liqueur: a Portuguese recipe made from equal parts vodka (or grappa), milk, and sugar.
Say hello to the newest addition to our liquor cabinet! This rather improbable combination of vodka and milk makes a liqueur so smooth and perfectly sweet that you'll want to sip it straight. Get the recipe, our review, and some ideas for using this sweet liqueur below. We love the idea of making our own liqueurs, and we've been wanting to try this milk liqueur ever since we saw it in David Leite's most recent book The New Portuguese Table.
Simply made by mixing vodka or grappa with an equal amount of milk and sugar, it just seemed so unusual and fascinating. The hardest part about this liqueur is waiting for it to infuse. But strained a few times to catch all those milk solids, the resulting liqueur is perfectly clear with a lovely sunshine yellow hue. This is definitely a winner in our book. Alcohol. How to Pair Mixers with Alcohol : Recipes and Cooking. Nutella Shot Recipe. 7UP Mixers. Get-drunk-not-fat2.jpg (JPEG Image, 594x9896 pixels) 10 Jello Shots Worth the Hangover. Drinking Games.