How To Use Liqueur In A Sentence

  • One of them is the capacity of drinkers to adsorb liqueur without slurring or otherwise noticeably displaying physical manifestations of enjoying alcoholic beverages. What was Althouse drinking?
  • A kir is a mix of white wine and french blackberry liqueur. A love affair of shame to rival the poignancy of Brokeback Mountain, or The French Eat McDonald's
  • Liqueurs commonly made this way include triple sec, cassis, Cointreau, Grand Mariner and so forth.
  • I'm going home tomorrow - hefting heavy sound kit that I didn't use, with bags full of chocolate bars and Swiss liqueurs to give as presents.
  • Take great care to allow, whatever you use, time to dry before applying the liqueur diaphane. Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets
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  • There are different preparations of this drink, but I like the traditional way of shaking everything but the creme de mure, and then drizzling the liqueur on top. Cocktails That Complete Me: The Bramble
  • Take two shots of Havana Club light three-year-old rum, half a shot of freshly squeezed lime juice, a teaspoon of sugar and an eighth of maraschino liqueur.
  • The fruit, called sloe, can be made into a liqueur called sloe gin, of the "fizz" fame, but Ulrike discovered a distillery that makes it into a kind of sherry made of sloes. Archive 2006-10-01
  • An iced drink made of wine or liqueur, sugar, and citrus fruit.
  • And some of the best ingredients to work with are cordials, liqueurs and schnapps.
  • ‘Venice is like eating an entire box of chocolate liqueurs in one go,’ said Truman Capote and suddenly we knew it was time to leave the feminine wiles of this ancient city with its masks and mystery.
  • Eventually he delved into his bag and presented them with a bar of liqueur chocolate, then told them they couldn't eat it because of their religion so he was going to have to take it back and give them a plain bar…
  • And the Italians put the fruit to good use - mixing it with gelato ice-cream (phenomenally tasty), liqueur (equally as sinful) and a host of other treats (the candies are the bomb!) Gregory Curley: PHOTOS: Eat, Pray, Awesome Along Italy's Amalfi Coast
  • Honest-to-goodness maraschino liqueur, by contrast, is subtle and elusive, and a sly way to add just a hint of sweetness to an otherwise unsugared drink. Hemingway's Daiquiri
  • Bottles for spirits and liqueurs have already been produced with distinctive finishes and a range of coloured stem glasses, vases and other glassware is under development.
  • Zuisen Distilleries, also of Naha, have produced an awamori ume liqueur with brown sugar, and more recently developed a liqueur made with local mangoes. WordPress.com News
  • Cider represents a fourth Irish drink, one that is traditional, light and crisp, and appeals to drinkers who might not be interested in stouts, whiskeys, or cream liqueurs.
  • A friend of mine recntly made one of these, but with some kind of aniseed liqueur? in it. Ricotta Cheesecake | Baking Bites
  • The picture was taken at the Swedish room party, where I'm giving people some "punch" in plastic cups a Swedish liqueur based on arrak and lemon, very sweet. Archive 2007-06-01
  • Besides the usual bitters, vermouths and liqueurs, bartenders usually had a choice of sweeteners: simple syrup, grenadine which, if it's the real thing, is pomegranate syrup and raspberry syrup. Cocktails That Complete Me: The Knickerbocker and Blinker
  • There is also an exotic range of cocktails, mocktails, wine, and after-dinner liqueurs.
  • A liqueur is essentially a spirit base - such as rum, vodka or whisky - with added flavouring, such as fruit concentrates or herbs and spices.
  • And so we bathe them in liqueur, toss them in ground peppercorns and douse them in elderflower syrup.
  • The owner - who is more used to selling pizza slices and panini to his hungry customers - has tried his hand at mixing some fine concoctions with genuine spirits and liqueurs for an icy booze blast.
  • Almost no rum aromas or flavors make it through the vanilla cloud, making it a great alternative to cordials or liqueurs when looking for a sweet spirit in crafting cocktails.
  • On a whim I added some maraschino liqueur and a few dashes of orange bitters to the Auchentoshan, stirred the drink over ice, and sampled it.
  • Add a measure of your favourite liqueur and either pour into individual dishes or into a pre-cooked sweet pastry tart.
  • The next one is ‘Liqueurs, cordials, and bitters’.
  • Gradually blend the lukewarm coffee syrup and liqueur into the egg mixture and whisk until it begins to thicken like custard. A Passion for Food
  • But Jay sat on the bed, she had brought brandy liqueur and crystal glasses.
  • They came in a flurry, mostly foreign stuff - brandies, liqueurs and a lot of grappa.
  • In mid-February, Diageo, which also makes Baileys liqueur and Captain Morgan rum, posted an 18% rise in first-half net profit, but the world's largest spirits company missed market expectations. Diageo Says Europe Still Weak
  • Of the two 2007 liqueurs that I decanted today, the bletted medlar one is good but a bit rough. Gillpolack: I have been undertaking quality control
  • Add the juice of the second orange to the bowl along with the orange liqueur, olive oil and 4 tbsp sugar and leave to one side. Times, Sunday Times
  • Measure 5 tbsp elderflower liqueur into a small saucepan and bring to the boil. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other desserts include tiramisu and a bonbon liqueur, which looked as if it came from the Viennetta school of dessert design.
  • In making the annual contract with the baker, his perquisite was the thirteenth loaf of every dozen furnished—hence the baker’s dozen.23 He was expected to know how to make “all kinds of preserved fruit, both liquid and dry, stewed fruits, creams, sweet cakes, marzipans, syrups, flavored waters, and distilled liqueurs.” Savoring The Past
  • And it doesn't hurt that the drink's name also allows for the employment of a stock joke that turns on the fact that most people hear "slow" rather than "sloe" -- the purplish-red berry of the blackthorn bush that gives the liqueur its flavor. No Kidding, It's Good
  • He had settled instead for a box of liqueur chocolates.
  • At the moment I love Prosecco with a bit of pear or St-Germain liqueur, just enough to give this bubbly a kick and a permanent spot in your closet. Colleen Mullaney: Cocktail Couture
  • The best damiana liqueur is made on ranches in southern Baja, but commercial brands are becoming increasingly popular and available in large liquor stores and on the Internet. Shrimp in damiana and tequila sauce: Camarones al damiana y tequila
  • Even dessert was dispensable, although a choice of liqueurs was on the sideboard.
  • Drizzle with the orange liqueur. Times, Sunday Times
  • This Swiss chocolate liqueur has small squares of chocolate inside the bottle.
  • The first main course—a duo of pan-seared foie gras on a sour-cherry compote and a mi-cuit literally, "half-cooked" laced with summer truffles and wild cherry liqueur—was, for at least one among us, transformative. A Foie Gras Tour de France
  • Here you can also taste witblits and homemade liqueurs in a warm, farmstyle environment.
  • When it comes right down to it, there seems to be no reason not to go wild with liqueurs and cordials, ‘Without all of them, all you can do is make basic-style drinks,’ says Shooters' Jackson.
  • A proper Japanese liquor cabinet will include all of them, as well as Midori (a Japanese melon liqueur), yuzu juice and maybe a jar of umeboshi, which is pickled ume fruit (similar to plums). News On Japan
  • A tantalus containing three kinds of spirit, all of a liqueur excellence, stood always on this table of luxury; but the fanciful have asserted that the whisky, brandy, and rum seemed always to stand at the same level. The Complete Father Brown
  • If you love the taste of passion fruit, this pink liqueur will certainly tickle your tastebuds.
  • I juice them at home or purchase the refrigerated juice the lovely people at POM sell at local stores (in the refrigerated section) to mix with Charbay Vodka in Meyer Lemon or Blood Orange (their pomegranate flavored vodka is wonderful too) or in very girlie pomegranate cocktails made with sparkling wine and PAMA liqueur. Taste: Dried Pomegranate Arils
  • I found through dictionary.com that maraschino is a cordial or liqueur made from the Italian wild marasca cherry and that cherries preserved in this liqueur were the first maraschino cherries recorded in around 1820 though this process of preserving the marasca cherries was far older than that. At My Table
  • These included white and red floc lightly fortified, chilled aperitifs, some unidentified red liqueur derived from cognac, red and white table wines, and a dessert-accompanying concoction made by pouring an unaged, 40-percent-alcohol Armagnac into a saucepan, dumping in a handful of sugar cubes and setting the liquid ablaze until the alcohol burned off, which took about 15 minutes. The Foie Gras Wars
  • Liqueurs are usually drunk in small quantities.
  • 11 pm - Lose twenty quid and a box of chocolate liqueurs to my father at poker.
  • More like a liqueur than an aperitif (although it is deceptively sweet), only the unwary would approach it with abandon.
  • I pulled out a glass from under the counter and put some ice in it and then poured some cinnamon schnapps, Irish cream, and melon liqueur into it and mixed it for a few seconds before adding a quick splash of rum.
  • And some of the best ingredients to work with are cordials, liqueurs and schnapps.
  • It is a fine-flavoured mix of red wine, passion fruit liqueur, orange liqueur, peach schnapps, and fruit juices.
  • I'm making yummy historical edibles as well as encouraging people to drink wine and medlar liqueur. Even in a little thing
  • What about a liqueur with your coffee?" suggested the waitress.
  • The Italians love to serve bitter liqueurs known as amari before dinner. Slashfood
  • Of course, after-dinner drinks remain a stronghold for liqueurs and cordials.
  • To be sure, this is a tiny niche bar for people who want to focus on bitters and amari liqueurs for a night. To the Bitters End
  • It will serve up small plates, half-size portions of pasta and a wider selection of wines, craft beers and Italian liqueurs.
  • One young lady advised a nip of Cointreau liqueur just prior to starting as it coated the throat and calmed her nerves.
  • Here we ate sweetmeats and cakes and drank rosolio, which is any kind of light liqueur. Castellinaria and Other Sicilian Diversions
  • THE perfect partner to a sweet pumpkin pie could be a dessert wine or light liqueur. The Sun
  • This led to a reciprocal trip by members of Kendal Choral Society to Voiron, in Southern France, in 2004, an area well known for Chartreuse, the liqueur originally created by the Carthusian Monks.
  • He told David to experiment with honey in the manufacture of beer and wine, but he always seemed to find that the wine had a burnt smell, and tasted too sweet, like a liqueur.
  • Yesterday, I woke in the middle of a dream about the cherry liqueur described by the protagonist Framboise in the book Five Quarters of the Orange *: eventually, the alcohol seeps through the drupe to penetrate the stone, drawing out the scent of almonds, she explains. Slow Sweet Sips
  • My companion actually ordered a liqueur coffee, which was served black in a demitasse, with the Grand Marnier in a separate liqueur glass.
  • Our home may be a spirit-free zone, apart from the booze in the utility room and the secret stash of liqueur chocolates in the airing cupboard, but it not entirely fright free.
  • A number of licorice - flavored liqueurs such as anisette, pastis and ouzo are made with anise seed.
  • Under the new regime, liqueur and cordials, which are currently taxed at the rate of 15 percent per liter under the jurisdiction of the Consumption Tax Act, will attract a new rate of 20 percent.
  • Thank you , sir. Would you like liqueur to complete your meal?
  • In addition to that delectable cheese, he also lent his name to a cake: a savarin nowadays refers to any liqueur-soaked yeast cake without raisins (which would turn it into a baba au rhum). Archive 2007-05-01
  • For the finale, a traditional liqueur called ratafia is steeping basically fruit and spices soaked in brandy for a few weeks, and although declaring herself "not crafty," Curtis is trying gamely to hand-paint teacups. The Seattle Times
  • I read that as "somebody poured cream liqueur from a flask. Poor Representation
  • There's still quite a bit of the Christmas chocolate left over, so tonight we followed dinner with a couple of liqueur chocolates to cheer us up while looking at the room, which suddenly now seems so drab and bare.
  • About the only thing I saw that might have raised an eyebrow was "Somebody poured cream liqueur from a flask. Poor Representation
  • The Italian bitter liqueurs called amari are widely used to add complex flavors, and three drinks in the book even call for that most difficult of Italy's bitter digestivos, A Welcome Sign of Vodka's Decline
  • The recipe for making the liqueur has been handed down from generation to generation.
  • Of the two 2007 liqueurs that I decanted today, the bletted medlar one is good but a bit rough. Gillpolack: I have been undertaking quality control
  • Put the raisins into a bowl and cover with the orange liqueur. Times, Sunday Times
  • This new name will market a greatly enhanced portfolio of wines, champagnes, spirits, beers and liqueurs.
  • I discovered the delights of blackberry liqueur creme de mure and am looking forward to drinking a Bramble or two as the weather turns warm. Cocktails That Complete Me: Tailspin Cocktail
  • These oils are used in making perfume and in imparting a muscatel flavor to wines, vermouths, and liqueurs.
  • You also have to look at alcoholic drinks that are high in sugars like sweet wine, port, liqueurs and beer.
  • But there's also Malibu madness, rum and raisin, tiramisu coffee liqueur and brown bread and whisky made with eight-year-old Scotch.
  • Other desserts include tiramisu and a bonbon liqueur, which looked as if it came from the Viennetta school of dessert design.
  • Once, a liqueur was generally accepted to be a sweet alcoholic drink, flavoured with fruit, herbs and spices and consumed as a digestif after a meal.
  • Pour on the vodka, the raspberry liqueur, then the juice, then the soda. Swizzle it all with a swizzle stick and you're good to go.
  • And, indeed, his great end in life seemed to be the concoction of sirups and liqueurs. Pierre And Jean
  • But don't overdo the liqueurs - there are likely to be numerous toasts as the bard is fêted late into the night.
  • He also makes a point of using liqueur ingredients with natural rather than artificial flavorings.
  • To be fair, amid all the grumbling he finds plenty to admire, not least the lovely medieval jumble of Old Town in Estonia's capital, Tallinn; the music of Arvo Pärt; the Grimm flair of Estonian names Tarmo, Gerli, Epp; and, with characteristic contrariness, Vana Tallinn, a revolting liqueur of unidentifiable sickliness and bogus antiquity. Stranger In a Strange Land
  • These oils are used in making perfume and in imparting a muscatel flavor to wines, vermouths, and liqueurs.
  • The Seville oranges, called naranja agria, or bitter orange, are used to make sauces and marinades, especially in the cooking of the Yucatan, as well as marmalades and liqueurs such as Triple Sec and Curaçao. Winter Sunshine: Mexican Ways with Citrus
  • Different regions have particular apéritifs: pastis is associated with southern France, and Suze (gentian liqueur) with the Auvergne.
  • And it doesn't end there - you also have to look at alcoholic drinks that are high in sugars like sweet wine, port, liqueurs and beer.
  • With a champagne aperitif, a modest bottle of wine and liqueurs, a family of four could spend well in excess of £600.
  • The sipping of aromatic and flavorful liqueurs from snifters while sifting in a cushy wing-back chair is a dying art.
  • Trolls I suggest you go with something else to mellow you out: maybe a nice drink that consists of Earl Grey iced tea, some Germain-Robin brandy, some Bärenjäger (which is a honey liqueur), and lemon. Think Progress » Palin On Whether She Will Still Speak At ‘Scammy’ Tea Party Convention: ‘You Betcha!’
  • My favourite roses at the moment are Guerlain's Rose Barbare, with its gorgeous honeyed rose liqueur, and Frédéric Malle's Une Rose, which is even more barbare. Andy Tauer Une Rose Chypre: Perfume Review and a Prize Draw
  • Passion fruit also works marvelously with a wide range of spirits and liqueurs.
  • After a decent interval he and Madeleine left Carew to his liqueurs and cynicism and headed back across the square to the Hotel Adernis.
  • While shochu and liqueur (mostly chuhai aka shochu "alcopop") and wine grew over that period (and sake, whisky, and brandy actually declined significantly), there is still nothing approaching beer. happoshu came amid a major recession for the Japanese economy and the first instance of deflation for a developed economy in the postwar era. Mutantfrog Travelogue
  • Someone poured several shots of green Chartreuse, a French liqueur made by Carthusian Monks since the 1740s. Audarshia Townsend: Lushing Out With LUPEC
  • Spread raspberry jam over slices and drizzle with orange juice or liqueur.
  • Gradually blend the lukewarm coffee syrup and liqueur into the egg mixture and whisk until it begins to thicken like custard. A Passion for Food
  • In Hong Kong, there are specialty cocktails like the Ning sling, a brew of mandarin orange vodka, lychee liqueur, mint leaves, and passion fruit. The English Is Coming!
  • Described as a liquid deli, it stocks whisky, olive oil, vinegars and liqueurs, and all in beautiful refillable bottles.
  • Through Madrid, La Rioja, Barcelona Tan's travellers might try sopa a la Riojana (a soup of lamb and haricot beans), goats' cheese with quince paste or the liqueur of bilberries and anise, pancharan.
  • Gradually blend the lukewarm coffee syrup and liqueur into the egg mixture and whisk until it begins to thicken like custard. A Passion for Food
  • Imagine drinking a glass of orange liqueur first thing in the morning. EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER: A Journey Through the Science of Feelings
  • That doesn't mean cordials and liqueurs are dying, though.
  • This creamy, sweet whisky liqueur is more of a sipper with coffee than a glugger over ice.
  • These days, it's sipped more reservedly as a dessert liqueur - the experts say only muscat, with its sweet, nutty power, can stand up to chocolate and coffee.
  • Top it off with freshly squeezed orange juice, then add a shot of amaretto liqueur such as Disaronno. Organic Authority.com: 7 Fun Beer Cocktail Recipes
  • Our specialty is liqucur chocolates . Liqueur chocolates are our specialty.
  • Seville orange segments or slices can be preserved in sweet syrup or alcohol, such as brandy, orange liqueur or vodka.
  • His Pomegranate Manhattan starts off with Maker's Mark, then adds pomegranate molasses, Italian bitter liqueur Cynar and orange bitters.
  • A number of licorice - flavored liqueurs such as anisette, pastis and ouzo are made with anise seed.
  • Would you like a Liqueur to complete your meal?
  • A margarita is made with tequila, an orange liqueur and lime or lemon juice.
  • At this time of year, all the best gourmet restaurants have elderberry ice-cream on the menu and cooks are busy potting up rose hip chutney, quince jelly and bottling sloe gin liqueur.
  • The Okinawa Awamori Distillers 'Association is getting antsy about declining alcohol consumption among young people, so they came up with the idea of combining the awamori with locally grown fruit and brown sugar to create the liqueurs. WordPress.com News
  • Look at the half point of the menu, cheese pizza, roast potatoes, black truffle goose liver steak, also point out with Baileys liqueur, a cup of 30 yuan.
  • He also makes a point of using liqueur ingredients with natural rather than artificial flavorings.
  • The liqueur is saturated with sugar, so I expected the viscosity to be high, but it also contains 43% alcohol.
  • You're too smashed to eat it, so you finish off the chocolate liqueurs.
  • The buttermilk cake - that I opted to bake in a 9 springform and slice into layers rather than bake separately - was divinely tender and fine-crumbed, but held up to a light soaking in it's namesake liqueur overnight. Like Caffeine - and Booze - for Chocolate
  • And then meringues, liqueur whipped cream and crushed raspberries from Andalucia. Pretty damn good, Jay!
  • There is only one potential drawback to making good-tasting cocktails using liqueurs, including schnapps.
  • In each of them I poured a few drops of crème de cassis, a thick sweet blackcurrant liqueur, mostly used diluted in white wine to make Kir cocktails.
  • On a whim I added some maraschino liqueur and a few dashes of orange bitters to the Auchentoshan, stirred the drink over ice, and sampled it.
  • After dinner I like Italian liqueurs like limoncello or amaretto.
  • Prices range from 3.35 for a chicken tikka masala to 5.99 for confit of duck in an orange liqueur sauce. Times, Sunday Times
  • THE perfect partner to a sweet pumpkin pie could be a dessert wine or light liqueur. The Sun
  • Pour liqueur through a fine strainer or unbleached muslin cloth.
  • As the players' status has grown, broadcasters in particular seem to have become totally overawed, so that nowadays most post-match interviews are conducted with such a desperate air of nervously ingratiating chumminess, it's like the class nerd has found himself sitting on the back seat of the school bus next to the lads in the leather jackets, with the menthols and the bottle of mixed liqueurs nicked from their parents' drinks cabinet. Who's the sycophant in the black? | Harry Pearson
  • He also produces fruit royale liqueurs, lower in alcohol and made of pear, raspberry, and cherry wines fortified with eaux-de-vie, as well as a clear, potent, dry, fruity grappa.
  • The rubbery consistency was surpassed only by the amount of sediment in the liqueur.
  • A number of licorice - flavored liqueurs such as anisette, pastis and ouzo are made with anise seed.
  • Brandy, cognac and liqueurs were also available on adjoining tables.
  • There were amaretto biscuits, sweet liqueur and toffee sauces, chocolate flakes and, of course, lashings of cream.
  • We started off at Fortnum and Mason's store where my dad wanted to get some good chocolate liqueurs.
  • A rose or elderflower liqueur is very gentle and doesn't cover the gin or vodka. Times, Sunday Times
  • Well, my lord, as your lordship is so good" — the man-servant paused, about to pour an old brandy into a liqueur glass. Whose Body?
  • Add the lemon juice and orange liqueur and mix together. Times, Sunday Times
  • The proprietor, a sloe-eyed mestizo named Julio, set them up with local nut liqueurs and moonshine pinga.
  • Not only that, it's an opportunity to find decorations, tins of biscuits, liqueur chocolates etc, and all the other bits and pieces that you cannot find anywhere else.
  • Specifically, it is citrus vodka, orange passion fruit liqueur, and a hint of sweet and sour.
  • This is a crisp, fresh, white wine from the Cassis Region in France, not to be confused with the more common blackcurrant liqueur, from the same area, that is often added to white wine or champagne to make Kir.
  • Maraschino liqueur isn't too cheap and can be a pain to find; and Chartreuse is expensive, often topping forty dollars a bottle.
  • Prices range from 3.35 for a chicken tikka masala to 5.99 for confit of duck in an orange liqueur sauce. Times, Sunday Times
  • It reminds one of those 'liqueur' chocolates, grandly labeled, leading one to expect delicious gastronomic sensations, but which actually yield a sickly sugary concoction.
  • Not only that, it's an opportunity to find decorations, tins of biscuits, liqueur chocolates etc, and all the other bits and pieces that you cannot find anywhere else.
  • A margarita is made with tequila, an orange liqueur and lime or lemon juice.
  • We use to eat when the fruits got really soft and sometimes we eat kaki with Williams liqueur (I love it)!!! maralenenok Taste Test: Persimmon - Boing Boing
  • It was a bit like eating a chocolate liqueur, but not being allowed to have the nice bit in the middle.
  • The shelves creak with bottles of exotic oils, potions and elixirs, and the minibar is crammed with delicate liqueurs and Belgian chocolates.
  • Slice the strawberries and drizzle them with the liqueur.
  • This creamy, sweet whisky liqueur is more of a sipper with coffee than a glugger over ice.
  • At the pinnacle of Australian sweet wines, however, are the nectarous Liqueur Muscats and Tokays.
  • In Chile pisco is drunk as a liqueur after meals but a pisco sour, sometimes sold in bottled, pre-mixed form, can make a refreshing aperitif.
  • Today the West leads the nation in producing flavorful and innovative fruit brandies, liqueurs, and fortified wines.
  • The former category includes a triumvirate of flame-heated specialties: liqueur-spiked Gruyère as a dip for French bread, meats fried in hot peanut oil, and strawberries dunked in melted chocolate.
  • Uncover and pour off the liquid and whisk in a pint of cream and a bottle of liqueur whiskey.
  • Note: Kirsch, a German cherry liqueur, is not sweet like cherry brandy. Undefined
  • When did you last drink a liqueur? Times, Sunday Times
  • This is followed by coffee and a digestif (liqueur).
  • Even if it is horrible, it won't have cost much, as all drinks are no more than £1.85 tonight, and there's an extensive list of beers, spirits, liqueurs, shots, alcopops and wines to choose from.
  • “The liqueur content is increased, according to how sweet you want your wine to be—extra dry, dry, demi-doux and doux, which is disgustingly sweet and will never be served at my table.” Lace
  • The new liqueurs cost about 1.5 to 3 times more than awamori itself, but many customers are happy to fork over the extra cash because they like the distinctive flavors. WordPress.com News
  • How he behaved in her presence, he knew not; he was beyond self-criticism or conscious reflection; simply the engine of the commixed three liqueurs, with parlous fine thoughts, and a sense of steaming into the infinite. The Amazing Marriage — Complete
  • Bitter liqueur made from the root of the tormentil plant which contains a particularly large number of bitter substances.
  • Tasmania is setting up a specialty fruit wine association to promote the production of meads, ciders, pure fruit wines and liqueurs.
  • MIDORI Spumoni" www. midori-world.com A recommendatory cocktail with MIDORI (ingredients) MIDORI、grapefruit juice 、club soda Light alcoholic content Fresh flavor with Collins glass The spumoni is a cocktail originating in Italy, made from the Italian bitter liqueur Campari. WN.com - Articles related to Molecular biology provides clues to health benefits of olive oil
  • Instead of brewing the coffee hot and combining it with the alcohol, try a lazier cold-brew method for a smoother, sweeter coffee liqueur.
  • The glass is rimmed with cinnamon-sugar and filled with a blend of Goldschlagger, maraschino liqueur and apple juice.
  • MIDORI (ingredients) MIDORI、grapefruit juice 、club soda Light alcoholic content Fresh flavor with Collins glass The spumoni is a cocktail originating in Italy, made from the Italian bitter liqueur Campari. WN.com - Articles related to Molecular biology provides clues to health benefits of olive oil
  • Add the prefect touch to a double espresso with 20 ml of amaretto liqueur and 70-80 ml of milk and foamed milk. Sprinkle cocoa powder on the top as garnish.
  • Add cassis liqueur, stock and thyme; reduce to a thin sauce consistency, skimming surface as necessary.
  • After coffee and two liqueurs, it became obvious that the students planned to outwait us. SUMMER OF SECRETS
  • _vin de liqueur_, but which few people wish to drink constantly; and which at its worst, or even in mediocre condition, is very poor tipple -- "shilpit," as Peter Peebles most unjustly characterises sherry in _Redgauntlet_. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
  • Not a word was exchanged between Paul and his vis-à-vis until, towards the close of the meal, the lady's attendant brought to her a small tray of silver with a fine little flacon of transparent Venetian ware, and a liqueur-glass upon it. Despair's Last Journey
  • Seville orange segments or slices can be preserved in sweet syrup or alcohol, such as brandy, orange liqueur or vodka.
  • Truman Capote said that Venice is like eating an entire box of chocolate liqueurs in one go.
  • In Italy, bitter-almond paste is used to make the crisp amaretti cookies, and bitter-almond extract gives amaretto liqueur its character.
  • She also grows jaboticaba, whose grape-like fruits make a lovely liqueur. One Big Table
  • One reason is surely that the key ingredient, creme de mure -- a blackberry liqueur -- is not so easy to find. Cocktails That Complete Me: The Bramble
  • Look at the half point of the menu, cheese pizza, roast potatoes, black truffle goose liver steak, also point out with Baileys liqueur, a cup of 30 yuan.
  • Pour over them the following liquid, which has been made from a wineglassful each of the following but no other liqueurs, all mixed thoroughly together: brandy, kirsch, cointreau, benedictine, maraschino, and a touch of kümmel. The Romantical She
  • We enjoyed a glass with some Chambord Liqueur, a nice twist to this moderately dry champagne.
  • Expect a well - chosen wine list and a groaningly good selection of liqueurs and malts.
  • If straining methods do not adequately filter out the fine particles and sediment from the liqueur, try siphoning off the clear liquid.
  • Spirits and liqueurs don't live indefinitely, but their deterioration is slow and slight, as you will know if you have a hoard of liqueur from Christmases past at the back of the cupboard.
  • Zimpun_ touched nothing but water the _Amban_ drank champagne, port and liqueurs freely -- even the untravelled Chinaman is partial to European liquors -- yet they seemed not to affect him. The Jungle Girl

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