Cocktailing for a cookout or crowd? Whether you stay classic or opt for an unexpected sip, these fun drinks pack the right kind of punch.
“Make and share this Frozen Strawberry Daiquiri recipe from Food.com.”
“This is a refreshing Cuban drink. It's hard to stop drinking these on a hot summers day. I made these for the fourth of July and we went on to 3 yes 3 pitchers! If you don't have a muddle stick try a mortar and pestle or the end of a wooden rolling pin. Please use fresh lime if you cannot go ahead and try the already bottled lime juice but if you do think about that when you rate this recipe! I did both and there's nothing like fresh! Same goes for the fresh mint if you need to you can use frozen but I DON'T recommend extract. And for the sugar real granular is what helps muddles the lime and extract the mint oils from the leaves.”
“Make and share this Chi Chi Cocktail recipe from Food.com.”
“Inspired by visions of clear blue water, sandy toes, and a cold drink dripping with condensation, you opt for a very Summer Friday libation. This refreshing watermelon mint & basil margarita is the perfect warm weather companion, whether you’re relaxing on a rooftop in Brooklyn or a beach in Mexico (we’ll keep our harbored resentment to ourselves). Like keeping things spicy? Substitute your favorite mezcal and a chili-salt rim to garnish. ”
“Make and share this Summer Elderberry Cocktail recipe from Food.com.”
“Sit back and enjoy these after a long hard day. I'm a gin lover so that is my choice but a good vodka works as yummy!”
“Make and share this Orange Dreamsickle Heaven recipe from Food.com.”
“This is a tasty virgin version of the classic margarita. Straight up or frozen, with freshly squeezed lime, lemon and orange juices, simple syrup and a lime wedge. Great! From 101 Margaritas by Kim Haasarud.”