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Clover Club

While the Clover Club cocktail may have originated in the 1890s at the Bellevue Hotel in Philadelphia, where the social organization that lends the drinks its name would carouse, it’s very much a drink of the 20th century. It was then that the famously pink drink became a cultural phenomenon beyond a small set of Philly-area lawyers and business folk. It arrived in New York perhaps thanks to hotelier George Boldt, who operated both the Bellevue and the new Waldorf-Astoria. His other culinary cla.…

Raspberry Syrup

Raspberry syrup appears over and over in some of the most influential historic cocktail books. 

Applejack Fix

This is a perfect sipper for a warm day. The boozy sour is tempered by lots of ice and brightened by tart and tender raspberry.

Raspberry Lemonade

The most refreshing pitcher of raspberry lemonade starts with homemade fresh raspberry syrup.

Ton Negima (Grilled Pork Belly and Scallion Skewers)

In some parts of Japan, yakiton (skewered, grilled pork) is even more popular than grilled chicken.

Sasami no Ume-shiso (Grilled Chicken Tenders With Ume and Shiso)

Chicken tenders, which are cut from the breast, are grilled or broiled on bamboo skewers.

Grilled Chicken Breast Skewers With Wasabi

Wasabi’s subtle heat pairs wonderfully with juicy chicken breast in these grilled skewers.

Grilled Bacon-Wrapped Asparagus Skewers

Every izakaya in Japan offers this iconic yakitori on its menu: simply skewered asparagus wrapped in bacon and grilled.

The Classic Margarita

Our best margarita recipe is refreshing, strong, and tart. The secret? Good tequila, the right orange liqueur, fresh lime juice, and finding the ideal balance.

Quick Pesto

This Italian pesto recipe comes together quickly thanks to a food processor. Freeze extra for homemade pesto well beyond basil season.

Ember-Roasted Strawberries

Baked in the embers of a campfire or charcoal grill, these strawberries are sure to please.

Caprese Salad

Caprese salad thrives on simplicity and using the freshest ingredients possible: heirloom tomatoes, mozzarella, basil, and extra-virgin olive oil–that’s it!

Creamy Coleslaw

This classic coleslaw recipe is timeless for a reason: It’s crunchy, cool, and refreshing. Here’s our best take on the crowd-pleasing BBQ side dish.

Homemade Flour Tortillas

Follow this tortilla recipe to make tortillas that are perfectly fluffy, pliable, and elastic—ideal for making the best burritos you’ve ever had.

Cynar-Berry Spritz

Bold cranberry mingles with bittersweet Cynar in this bitter and bubbly variation on the spritz cocktail.

Our Favorite Aperol Spritz

The classic Aperol spritz recipe on the back of the Aperol bottle calls for three parts Prosecco (or other sparkling wine), two parts Aperol, and a splash of soda. The concoction is fizzy and vibrantly orange in flavor, softly sweet and just a tiny bit bitter—perfect for sipping before dinner as an aperitivo. Earlier versions of the spritz used Select, which some tasters find more complex, or Campari, which is quite a bit more bitter and bracing. But you can spritz with whatever bittersweet liqu.…

Jam Session

This refreshing sherry and watermelon cocktail gets a spicy kick from ginger kombucha.

Our Best Gin & Tonic

The best gin and tonic is all in the technique, because the most important ingredient in a G&T is not really the gin, or even the tonic. It’s carbonation.

Cacio e Pepe

This classic Roman pasta only has a few ingredients, but they merge into a surprisingly silky, flavor-packed sauce.

Su-Cha (Tibetan Butter Tea)

Tibetan people drink butter tea in copious quantities throughout the day. More like a savory broth than a sweet tea, it is deliciously smooth and creamy.
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