Beverages
Sparkling Wine Cocktails
Absinthe—which is higher proof and packed with warm flavors—makes any glass of bubbly feel even more special.
By Chelsea Gregoire
Hōjichai
The roasted, earthy notes of the hōjicha (roasted green tea) carry the warming toasted baking spices for a comforting low-caffeine wintertime brew.
By Julia Momose
Khoshaf
This refreshing drink Sohla El-Waylly often uses to break fast during Ramadan gives all kinds of holiday vibes.
By Sohla El-Waylly
Fizzy Mint Doogh
Doogh, a salty-tangy Persian yogurt drink, is the perfect antidote to a humid summer afternoon. It’s traditionally made with dried mint (and sometimes dried rose petals and/or black pepper), but this recipe employs fresh mint for a boost of bright flavor and color. This drink can be made with flat water, but club soda adds a refreshing fizzy finish.
By Andy Baraghani
Honeysuckle Red Drink Punch
Chef Omar Tate makes a natural version of Kool-Aid by mixing freeze-dried sweet cherries and strawberries with citric acid for tartness.
By Omar Tate
Citrus Shandy
Summer’s most accessible cocktail is much like the season itself: easy, relaxing, refreshing, sunny, and filled with fruit and flavor.
By Alex Delany
Earl Grey Yogurt Cake
A tea cake that's true to its name, this loaf harnesses the power of citrusy Earl Grey tea for its distinct flavor. Lemon poppyseed can't hold a candle.
By Molly Baz
Brothy Clams With Soba
Every batch of clams will bring a different level of saltiness to this update on linguine with clams, so be sure to taste the broth and add water as needed in case it's too salty.
By Sohla El-Waylly
Three Sheets to the Wind Cake
One bite of this piña colada–inspired tres leches cake and you’ll understand why it earned the moniker “three sheets to the wind.”
By Anna Stockwell
Martini Bar
Because you don’t individually stir these ‘tinis for a crowd, water is added to aid in the dilution you’d normally get from ice. You can thank us later.
By Alison Roman
CBD Mango Smoothie
Mangoes and turmeric contain vitamins and antioxidants that are said to help brighten dull skin.
By Andy Baraghani
Old-School Tiramisu
This classic-done-right is moist but not wet, extra-fluffy, boozy but not overwhelmingly so, and made with real coffee instead of espresso powder.
By Chris Morocco
Hot Penicillin
Move over Hot Toddy, there’s a new, even cozier cold weather cocktail in town.
By Molly Baz
Salted Watermelon Juice
It’s two ingredients and the most refreshing thing you’ll drink this summer.
By Molly Baz
Beauty-Food Mango Slushy
Mangoes are packed with vitamins C and A, both of which provide major skin-brightening benefits. Lime and chile keep this slushy spicy and bright.
By Molly Baz
Inflammation-Busting Pineapple Slushy
This slushy has just enough ginger to let you know you’re ALIVE.
By Molly Baz
Spicy Grapefruit Shandy
This sweet-tangy mixture transforms even the cheapest beer into a refreshing party-worthy cocktail.
By Amiel Stanek