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Recreate some of my fave sips and bites from around the world.
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Essential Cider Cocktail
It's fall. You’ve seen the stacks of apple cider in the market and maybe you’ve even been apple picking!
Herby Green Fairy
To me, spring is all about the return of green and this cocktail celebrates the green fairy, aka Absinthe, amplified with some green herbs.
Gin & Jam
Jam is good on toast but ever used it in a cocktail?? It’s a great way to incorporate fruits that aren’t in season PLUS, depending on the flavor, jams can make for some really exciting drinks. In this video, I make a floral, unique cocktail that comes together in seconds. Get the recipe below and make your own version with whatever you have on hand.
Spiked Basil Lemonade
Few drinks say summer more than lemonade and it’s super gratifying to make your own! Not only can you control the level of sweetness but you can also add in whatever flavors you like. In this episode, we’re infusing ours with basil and then spiking it with tequila!
Anti-Stress Piña Colada
The best Piña Colada I’ve ever had was in Cuba. It was called the Anti-Stress and had mint, basil, lemongrass, star anise, and cinnamon. It was AMAZING and so different. In this recipe, I’m infusing those same herbs and spices into a simple syrup that we use to sweeten the cocktail.
Rhubarb Gin and Tonic
Rhubarb is one of the first “fruits” of spring in many areas. It’s technically a vegetable but, because of its sour tartness, it’s treated like a fruit and makes great jams, pies, and other desserts.
Canchánchara
This was one of my favorite drinks in Cuba and it’s SO simple, you likely have all the ingredients at home to make it right now! This cocktail doesn’t require an exact recipe, but check out the suggested amounts below and eyeball it to your taste from there.
Vanilla Pomegranate Margarita
I love margaritas, but they usually feel like warm weather drinks. With this version, I’m highlighting some winter produce and adding a touch of vanilla, so it feels super holiday worthy.
Ginger Hot Toddy
With the cold-curing powers of a hot toddy and the undeniable healing properties of ginger, this drink will basically protect you from sickness all winter long. Check out this simple recipe.
Smoked Vodka Cranberry
Cranberries will likely be on your table at some point during the fall season, so why not in your glass? With this cocktail we are elevating the classic vodka cranberry by making our own juice, infusing it with rosemary, and smoking it.
Balinese Sambal Matah
I spent almost 3 months combined in Bali: traveling, researching, planning, and eventually hosting guests there.
Jamaican Jerk Sauce + Jerk Meatballs
One of the easiest ways to stay connected to my Jamaican culture growing up was the FOOD. The spicy, smokey flavor of Jerk is one of Jamaica’s biggest claims to fame.
Piri Piri Chicken
I had Piri Piri Chicken for the first time during a layover in Portugal. It’s spicy, tangy, and smoky, with just a hint of sweetness.
Moroccan Beef and Prune Tagine
If you’ve ever been to Morocco, you’ve undoubtedly had your fair share of tagines. The varieties are endless because you can cook all different types of meat, seafood, and vegetables in them.
Jamaican Rice and Peas
Rice and peas is a (delicious!) Jamaican staple. Some people love rice for the purpose of soaking up gravy. And while I like gravy just as much as the next person, I like my rice to be so flavorful it can stand on its own.
45 Min Chicken Stock
Would you believe me if I said you could have super flavorful homemade stock in under an hour?? With this recipe, I’ll show you how.
Braised Oxtail Ragu
This is one of my favorite dishes from my B&B in Jamaica. It’s a non-traditional recipe that incorporates some classic flavors plus some inspired by my Chinese Jamaican heritage.