Beverages
Seaside Cocktail
Secret ingredient: pickle juice. Its salty edge rounds out the Sherry
Apple Crumble Ice Cream With Calvados and Créme Fraîche
My favorite apple pie recipe comes from a friend who shares my name, and who was kind enough to share with me a recipe for an apple pie that's practically a work of art. More than a thousand words long, it features little anecdotes here and there, making the recipe valuable for the writing alone, never mind the pie that comes off its pages. We wanted to re-create the flavor of apple pie in ice cream, but pie crust didn't quite work out when tucked into custard—it got too soggy for it to be any good. Instead, we decided to keep the filling and use bits of cooked crumble topping as cookielike bites mixed in with bits of apple. Calvados is a nice way to bump up the apple flavor, but if you don't have that on hand, rum or brandy should do in pinch.
Shellfish Boil with Spicy Green Dipping Sauce
With a mega-flame and a gargantuan pot, you can cook an ocean's worth of seafood in a fraction of the time it would take on the stovetop—without stepping foot in a steamy kitchen.
Why You Should Drink Like a Brit This Summer
Summer’s most thirst-quenching cocktails all have one thing in common.
Why You Should Add Avocados To Your Margaritas
In Texas, people do it all the time.
Boathouse Punch
At the bar, we have giant ice molds to make the ice cubes that keep this punch cold, but when I do it at home, a Tupperware container works just as well. Fill a 1-quart to 2-quart container with hot water (which freezes into clearer ice) and stick it in the freezer twenty-four hours before the party. Then add the giant cube to your punch bowl right before the guests arrive; it keeps everything cold and looks beautiful.
How to Make Inexpensive Vodka Taste Better
We put an internet theory to the test to see if we can turn bad vodka good.
Wild Heart Cocktail
The delicate orange flavor of Aperol melds well with bitter lemon soda in this crisp cocktail.
Berry Dangerous Fix Cocktail
Ripe strawberries give this refreshing cocktail a patriotic hue and delicious sweetness.
Pimm's Royale Punch
Who says that Pimm's is just for Pimm's Cups? Add Champagne, and it becomes an especially refreshing punch. Pimm's was created in the 1840s by an English oyster bar owner, and it became one of the most popular beverages in England. The exact recipe is a secret, but we do know that it is a gin-based liqueur flavored with spices and fruit. It is generally consumed in the Pimm's Cup with ginger ale and a fancy fruit garnish. This party punch takes it one step farther, letting it macerate with fruit and then adding Champagne rather than soda.
Fette Sau Dry Rub
We use this rub on just about everything that we smoke at the restaurant, but you needn't follow the recipe exactly. Feel free to improvise on the ingredients and amounts, reducing the sugar for a less-sweet "bark" (crust), increasing the cayenne for a spicier one, and so on.
7 Homemade Ice Pops That Go Beyond Juice
It's time to break out that ice pop mold.
Watermelon-Mint Agua Fresca
Serve this cooling mint-infused watermelon juice as cooling refreshment in the summer sun.
Ways to Make Over Your Moscow Mule
Polish up your copper mugs.
Make Cold Brew in Your French Press
Skip the line and make time for this coffee trick at home.
The New Cookbooks You Need This July
Tons (and tons) of cookbooks come out every year. Don't get overwhelmed! These are the books I'm excited about this month—you should be, too.
Your Cookout Cocktail is Here
A mix of rich rum, fresh citrus, and our favorite seasonal fruit makes this cocktail a winner.