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Beverages

Milkie Way Malt

Vanilla ice cream with malted milk, chocolate, caramel sauce, and crushed malt balls make for a candy bar–inspired treat.

Caramelized Fresh Pineapple Tiramisu

Pichet Ong adds pineapple to this Italian dessert for a Southeast Asian feel. The tiramisù needs to chill overnight.

Tolstoi Stoli Bloody Mary

A playful twist on the Bloody Mary, served frozen as a granita with a little vodka poured over. The Tolstoi is a full-flavored red hybrid tomato. If you can't find it, the Brandywine would also be delicious.

Chicken Fricassée with Figs and Port Sauce

The figs for the sauce need to marinate overnight, so start one day ahead.

Steak and Eggs Korean Style

The steaks need to marinate overnight.

White Peach Summer Bellini

Use the ripest white peaches available.

Spring-Onion Cocktail

Napa Valley Winter Punch

Autumn Pear Chip

Serve additional pear crisps as snacks.

Fig and Rum Squares

Michelada

Steamed Fingerling Potatoes in White Wine

Fingerlings have a particularly earthy quality that tastes of the essence of potato. Steaming them, rather than boiling, preserves their delicate shape and prevents them from becoming waterlogged, so that the simple dressing really comes through.

Tarragon-Spiked Lady Grey Iced Tea

Just as a touch of bergamot brings hints of floral and citrus to the blend of teas in Earl Grey, the essence of Seville orange and lemon scents the Lady Grey brew. Here, lime and tarragon provide yet more layers of fresh flavor.

Plum Almond Tartlets

Guests are always tickled by their own individual desserts, and after a light summer meal, these tartlets are just the thing. A flaky crust cradles plump crescents of fruit accented with almonds and Amaretto.

Plum and Red-Wine Sorbet

The combination of plums and red wine gives this sorbet a stunning fuchsia color and a deep, fruit-filled flavor. Think of it as fruity mulled wine that's been frozen into a refreshing dessert.

Cherry Lime Virgin Rickeys

Kids will need no explanation: They will marvel at these red-and-green-striped drinks that they swirl with a straw. And for grown-ups who may want to get in on the fun, you can make another batch—a shot of gin makes a pleasant, and civilized, addition.

Chicken with Bok Choy and Baby Corn

Making a fresh-tasting Asian-American meal at home is easier than you think. If you don't have Sherry in the house, you can substitute Scotch.

Blackberry Slump

This recipe was created by chef Geraldine Ferraro of the Four Swallows Restaurant on Bainbridge Island in Washington. It's part of a special menu she created for Epicurious's Wine.Dine.Donate program.

The Retro Highball

Classic Highballs called for club soda and a spirit, but over the years included sweeter mixers (the gin and tonic is one such version; the Moscow Mule, another). We suggest a return to the dry version, which allows premium spirits to shine.
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