Easy Recipes and Affordable Entertaining Ideas for Parties, Weddings and Celebrations by Food Network Star Martie Duncan
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Martie Duncan March 16, 2016
There are a lot of green drinks and beer drinks out there for St. Patrick's Day... The co*cktail I came up with features Irish whiskey so that's plenty Irish in my book. Plus this recipe got a big thumbs up from the guys and the girls alike making it perfect for spring and summer BBQ's, lake parties, and yes, even wedding celebrations.Since Bushmills, my favorite Irish whiskey,is made close to the Irish city of Belfast,I named it Belfast Lemonade.I used just a little Limoncello to smooth out the co*cktail,but it is very good without it if you want to keep your cost down.
IRISH WHISKEY LEMONADE
Makes 1
INGREDIENTS
4 ounces fresh lemonade (fresh squeezed lemon juice plus simple syrup to taste)
1 1/2 ounces Bushmills Irish Whiskey
1/2 ounce Limoncello
DIRECTIONS:
Mix and serve in a tall glass over ice. Garnish with a sprig of mint or a lemon wheel.
For a crowd:
Serves 15+ guests depending on serving size
INGREDIENTS
1 gallon fresh lemonade
1 bottle (750ml) Bushmills Irish Whiskey
2 cups Limoncello or other lemon liqueur
DIRECTIONS:
Add more or less whiskey to your taste. Mix ingredients in a large dispenser. Add lots of ice to the dispenser but also provide clean ice along side the dispenser because the drink tastes best served over ice. If it is a hot day, make sure to freeze lemonade and use that in place of the ice so you don't water down or dilute the drink. Add mint or lemon wheels to the dispenser to add some color and style to the presentation.
Martie Duncan February 9, 2016
In certain areas of the South, you’ll most certainly find Milk Punch on the menu for brunch, especially during the Christmas and Mardi Gras seasons. I always make them for Christmas morning and I cannot wait to have Milk Punch when I travel to New Orleans; it is one of my travel traditions. Favorites are from Commander’s Palace and Arnaud’s. The one pictured is from Tableau; so good, I had two.
This recipe can easily be doubled or multiplied for a crowd. For a big batch, pour the ingredients into a gallon container with a lid and shake well. Pour into a chilled silver or glass punch bowl and serve over crushed ice.
TRADITIONAL NEW ORLEANS STYLE MILK PUNCH
INGREDIENTS
Makes 1
1 ½ ounces brandy (brandy is traditional but you may use bourbon if you prefer)
½ ounce dark rum (optional)
2 ounces whole milk
¼ cup heavy cream (omit for a lighter drink)
½ ounce simple syrup* (substitute 1 tablespoon powdered sugar if you don’t have or want to make simple syrup for 1 drink)
1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
Freshly grated nutmeg
Crushed ice
DIRECTIONS:
Put the brandy, rum, milk, cream, simple syrup, and vanilla into a co*cktail shaker filled ½ full with ice. Shake until sugar is completely dissolved.
Strain into glasses of crushed ice. Grate nutmeg over the top and serve.
*To make simple syrup: Add equal parts granulated sugar and water to a pot, bring to a boil, stirring to dissolve the sugar. Once it comes to a boil, immediately remove it from the heat and allow it to cool before using. Store up to 2 weeks in the fridge.
Martie Duncan January 25, 2016
Happy National Irish Coffee Day or St. Paddy's Day... Celebrate with a restaurant style Irish Coffee... Strong coffee and Irish Whiskey- now I'd say that is a pretty good reason to celebrate. When the weather is cold, an Irish Coffee is a great way to wrap up a meal or end a very long day. It's a classic co*cktail that ever goes out of style. Warm, rich and smooth, it is one of those drinks you order at a restaurant but rarely make at home.The recipe for a classic Irish Coffee is simple and the technique is not difficult to master. Just use the back of a spoon to slowly add the cream on the top of the coffee.
"May the road rise up to meet you and the luck of the Irish be yours."
RESTAURANT SYTLE IRISH COFFEE
Makes one
INGREDIENTS
3-4 ounces hot strong coffee (fill a mug 2/3 full)
1 to 1 1/2 ounces Irish whiskey (I like Bushmills) for each serving (for a larger mug, use a 1 1/2 ounces)
1 teaspoon brown sugar
1/2 cup heavy whipping cream, lightly whipped just to thicken slightly (the amount depends on the size of your mug)
DIRECTIONS:
Put the sugar in a heat-proof mug or glass. Fill 2/3 full with coffee. Stir to dissolve. Add the whiskey. Then carefully pour the whipping cream over the back of a spoon to keep the color separation intact. Add a shake of cinnamon, a cinnamon stick, cocoa powder, or chocolate shavings, if desired as a garnish.
Easy Recipes and Affordable Entertaining Ideas for Parties, Weddings and Celebrations by Food Network Star Martie Duncan
Food Network Star's fan favorite Martie Duncan sharesfavorite easy recipes andaffordable ideas for entertaining, casual get-togethers, and inspiration for parties, weddings, holidays, and celebrations.