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Roast Turkey With Country Ham Stuffing and Giblet Gravy

This Thanksgiving centerpiece from Gourmet brings together two beloved holiday mains: ham and roast turkey.

Eggnog Pie

This eggnog pie recipe appeared as a part of Gourmet’s 1975 Thanksgiving menu.

Molded Cranberry and Wine Jelly

Rosé and lemon juice highlight the fruity, tart notes of this retro cranberry jelly mold from Gourmet.

Art Basil

The green tea base imparts layers of flavor to this mocktail without adding sugar.

Grapefruit Rosemary Spritzer

This is a love-at-first-sip kind of nonalcoholic drink—grapefruit and rosemary make a perfect pair.

A Perfect Pear

Fresh rosemary and pear give this nonalcoholic drink full fall vibes.

Howitzer

Bourbon and peach come together in this Southern take on a French 75.

Celery Stalker

This vegetal take on the French 75 uses lime, cucumber, and celery bitters.

You Can Teach a Whiskey Sour New Tricks

This whiskey sour may be more than 150 years old, but it’s more flexible than you’d think.

Black Cake

This fruitcake-like dessert is finished with generous dose of dark rum.

Amethyst Sour

This twist on the whiskey sour adds blueberries—plus a touch of amaro and funky rum.

Coquito

Add the creamy Puerto Rican coconut and rum drink known as coquito to your festive cocktail rotation and enjoy throughout the holiday season.

Whiskey Daisy

A daisy is essentially a sour in which the sweet stuff is a liqueur (instead of just sugar). This whiskey daisy recipe is pretty classic—and totally delicious.

Classic Whiskey Sour

The whiskey sour, a simple combination of whiskey, sugar, and fresh lemon juice is one of the most important developments in cocktails.

The Pumpkin Spice Latte Is Coming for Your Cocktail Hour

This PSL milk punch is the batch cocktail you need for your fall festivities and Halloween parties this year.

Clarified Pumpkin Spice Latte Milk Punch

This fall whiskey punch has all the flavors of a pumpkin spice latte, but it’s completely transparent.

Hot Toddy

A classic hot toddy is a perfect way to warm up on a cold evening—and it only requires three ingredients and some boiling water.

Art of Choke

Bartender Kyle Davidson created this bitter and fresh Cynar cocktail in 2008 at The Violet Hour.
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