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You Don't Need an Ice Cream Maker to Make This Boozy Piña Colada Ice Cream

You're only 3 ingredients away from an easy breezy tropical treat.

Grilled Jerk Chicken

The longer you can let this chicken rest in the marinade (up to 24 hours), the better the warm, aromatic, fiery spices will penetrate the meat.

Mango Castaway

This twist on the piña colada uses frozen mango instead of pineapple for a delightfully smooth and fragrant cocktail.

Moneygun Hot Toddy

At Moneygun in Chicago, they make this hot toddy in a French press. It's the perfect answer to what to drink on a chilly night.

Mixed Citrus Daiquiri

Aged white rum seems like an oxymoron, but it adds an edge to this beach vacation of a cocktail.

The Boozy Secret to Better Coconut Desserts

It's a spirit you should never, ever drink. And yet it's a spirit I always keep on the shelf.

Chai-Spiced Hot Toddy

This rum-spiked hot toddy is infused with fiery black pepper, revitalizing cinnamon, and cleansing cardamom to cure the winter blues.

Fruity Rum Bundt Cake

Flouring the fruit in this Bundt cake recipe helps keep it suspended throughout the batter, and using a serrated knife guarantees you won’t squash or shred the slices.

Braided Almond-Cream Wreath

Make this traditional German Kranzkuchen for a festive sweet treat to serve on Christmas morning.

Spiced Chocolate Torte Wrapped in Chocolate Ribbons

This pecan-studded chocolate spice-cake is filled with a luscious chocolate buttercream, drenched in a rich espresso-infused ganache and then decorated with edible dark and white chocolate ribbons for an impressive presentation.

How to Make a Daiquiri the Right Way

The maligned slushy drink favored by beach bums and strip malls bears little resemblance to the original version of this classic cocktail.

Why Frozen Fruit Makes Better Cocktails

Your blender cocktail doesn't have to include fresh to be, well, fresh.

Three Dots and a Dash

Created during World War II by Donn Beach, the name is Morse code for “Victory.”

Daiquiri

There’s a simple structure behind all sours, a family of citrus-based cocktails.

Minty, Boozy Chicken

This is like pouring a cooked mojito over stewed chicken, with the rum, lime, and herbs mingling beautifully with the chicken juices. Serve it with rice and a cold, crispy Alsatian white like a Pinot Blanc.

Spiced Rum Punch with Citrus and Luxardo

Two types of rum double the fun in this citrusy punch. If you can't find kumquats, add another orange.

Cranberry Daiquiri

Sautéed Pineapple with Rum Sauce

Walnuts add a bitter, earthy element to this simple dessert—and a scoop of vanilla ice cream wouldn't hurt.

Daiquiri

The elegant Cuban combo of lime and rum has nothing to do with the syrupy slush you'll find at swim-up bars.

Rum Swizzle