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Strawberry Shortcake with Grand Marnier Strawberry Compote and Chantilly Cream

Chef-owner Michael Mina of Michael Mina restaurant in San Francisco created this recipe for Epicurious's Wine.Dine.Donate program. He recommends using local strawberries whenever possible.

Springtime Sangria

This traditional, tasty drink has 200 fewer calories than a margarita. Olé!

Frozen Strawberry Margarita Pie

This mildly spiked dessert is so easy to put together, it will quickly become one of your summer-entertaining standbys.

Cassis Sorbet

Cassis, also known as black currant, has a deep, velvety, ripe-berry flavor, along with a slight sourness; this sorbet plays up those qualities. We use bottled nectar, but if you find fresh black currants, you can certainly make your own (see cooks' note, below).

Raspberry-Cassis Ice Cream

For a berry swirl, add some sweetened crushed raspberries during the last minute of churning. The swirl may become icy after the ice cream is frozen, so soften slightly before serving.

Pineapple Rum Cocktails

This tasty pineapple rum cocktail is everything a tropical drink should be: sweet, fruity, and icy cold.

Mike Romanoff

This drink was featured as a Cocktail of the Month. Adapted from the original, our recipe spares you some unpleasant puckering, because we've scaled back the lime juice. Click here to learn more about the Mike Romanoff.

The Sidecar

This drink was featured as a Cocktail of the Month.

Mussels with Tomatoes, Wine, and Anise

Lewis Rossman of Half Moon Bay, California, writes: "I'm a chef, and Mediterranean is probably the best way to describe the kind of cooking I do at my restaurant, Cetrella. There's an emphasis on seafood, plus several dishes inspired by places I've visited like Provence and Catalonia. This is one of my favorite recipes from the menu. It also happens to be the thing I make at home all the time." Serve with crusty bread to dip into the tomato-anise sauce.

Sangria

Fill a glass pitcher or punch bowl with this fun, fruity wine-based aperitif.

Lychee Martini

Enid P. Saldana of San Juan, Puerto Rico, writes: "I would love to get the recipe for the lychee Martini they serve at Kittichai, in New York City." This summer, enjoy a vodka Martini with a real twist — lychee. The exotic sweetness of the fruit brightens the citrus flavors in this truly refreshing drink.

Champagne and Amaretto Cocktails

Brunch isn't really brunch without sparkling cocktails. This is an almond-flavored take on the classic.

Oranges with Grand Marnier and Cookies

Keep the final course sweet and simple.

Amaretto Zabaglione

Baker's sugar, a favorite of pastry chefs, is also called superfine sugar. It measures the same as regular but dissolves more quickly. It's available at some supermarkets. You can also make your own by whizzing granulated sugar in a food processor until powdery.

Turkish Coffee Pudding

A bit of cardamom gives this dessert its exotic flavor. The pudding needs to chill about five hours before serving, so be sure to plan ahead.

Aztec Sluggers

Three great ways to keep warm — coffee, hot chocolate, and bourbon — in a single mug.

Hazelnut Panna Cotta with Berry Compote

Lewis Rossman of Half Moon Bay, California, writes: "I'm a chef, and Mediterranean is probably the best way to describe the kind of cooking I do at my restaurant, Cetrella. There's an emphasis on seafood, plus several dishes inspired by places I've visited like Provence and Catalonia. This is one of my favorite recipes from the menu. It also happens to be the thing I make at home all the time."

Poached Oranges with Candied Zest and Ginger

A perfect ending to a holiday meal, these gorgeous golden orbs are remarkably refreshing. And they will remind you why, in days past, good little children often found oranges hidden in the toes of their Christmas stockings.
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