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Sparkling Blood Orange Mocktail with Turmeric

This Sparkling Blood Orange Mocktail with Turmeric is a sparkly fusion of citrus with ginger and turmeric that's topped with fresh aromatics.

Grasshopper

This Grasshopper cocktail-milkshake was a creamy pale green treat with a hint of mint and a vodka kick, whipped cream and sprinkles optional.

Rhubarb Mint Mojito

Refreshing is an understatement for this sweet and fruity take on the classic mojito. This Rhubarb Mint Mojito is perfect for the summertime!

Za’atar Spring Rolls

These Za'atar Spring Rolls were a delightfully savory-salty introduction to za'atar spice and halloumi cheese. The labneh dip is a must!

Old Cuban Cocktail

I'm not a rum person, but this Old Cuban Cocktail is nudging me in that direction. It's a delightful mix of sweet & sour with a touch of bubbles.

Greek Greyhound Cocktail

Grapefruit juice and anise might be an odd combo, but this Greek-inspired take on the classic Greyhound cocktail is magical!

Kentucky Lemonade

I have found my new favorite summer cocktail in this Kentucky Lemonade recipe! Think mint julep crossed with lemonade—refreshing with a kick.

Blood Orange and Raspberry Mojito

Level up your cocktail repertoire with this Blood Orange and Raspberry Mojito. It adds an irresistible fruity sweetness to a classic cocktail.

Summer Breeze Cocktail

The Summer Breeze Cocktail lived up to its name. The cucumber, lime, mint, and cilantro balance perfectly and give it a cool and refreshing flavor.

Cucumber Mint Martini

This Cucumber Mint Martini was sweet, cool, refreshing, and easy to sip. And I could taste all the fruit and herbs, and they paired deliciously!

Sake Mojito

I wasn't sure if I would like this sake mojito recipe, but this Japanese-Cuban fusion was crisp and refreshing. A wonderful hot summer day drink!

One-Pan Sicilian Swordfish with Spicy Olive Oil Poached Tomatoes

This Sicilian swordfish is a surprisingly easy one-pan recipe. Seared swordfish topped with poached tomatoes and a touch of fresh herbs. Yes, please!

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