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It\u2019s no secret that I love to throw a party, and a reason for celebrating is definitely not necessary. So when my copy of\u00a0Winter Cocktails<\/a> arrived in the mail, my excitement level was through the roof! It\u2019s a gorgeous book full of party-friendly recipes from the ladies over at new-to-me blog\u00a0Cookin\u2019 and Shootin\u2019<\/a>.<\/p>\n The book focuses on \u2013\u00a0you guessed it \u2013 seasonally appropriate cocktails, but it doesn\u2019t stop there. It opens with a guide to pantry, fridge and liquor cabinet staples, as well as step-by-step instructions for a variety of bar techniques.\u00a0They also packed in recipes for infused liquors, simple syrups and the like, plus some drool-worthy recipes for things to snack on while getting your drink on!<\/p>\n There is a loooong list of recipes I can\u2019t wait to try, but right now you\u2019re looking at the first one that jumped right off the page, grabbed me and said, \u201cMAKE ME NOW!!\u201d<\/p>\n So I did!<\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n Liquid Gold \u2013 the name itself demands attention, and it had mine from the start. I saw that the drink involved rum, brandy, mulled pineapple juice AND a sweet\/spicy pineapple garnish\u2026 I was sold. As a fan of mulled wine and cider, I was surprised to find that we could be mulling other things. Why haven\u2019t we been mulling other things?!<\/p>\n Well, pineapple is a great place to start. Its tart sweetness pairs nicely with the mulling spices, and if I knew anything about real winter weather, I would guess that the warmth and aroma of this cocktail might make you forget all about the snow outside.<\/p>\n This recipe, like most in Winter Cocktails, is pretty simple. Toast the spices, add the liquid ingredients, and gently simmer for a bit while the flavors come together.<\/p>\n While the mixture simmers, it might be a good time to get your fireplace going, if you have one. This drink is definitely meant to be enjoyed in the most comforting setting that the world will allow. Other comfort options include pulling up a space heater, putting on a giant sweater, lighting some candles or wrangling up a pug<\/a> to warm your lap.<\/p>\n I get the feeling that this cocktail is the start of a long and fruitful (pun intended) relationship with Winter Cocktails. Maybe I\u2019ll try the Earl Grey-Lavender Hot Chocolate next? Kumquat-Thyme Infused Gin? Or perhaps the Red Red Red \u2013 prosecco poured over a spiced beet granita?<\/p>\n I guess I need to get to work! \ud83d\ude09<\/p>\n Disclaimer: I received a free review copy of Winter Cocktails from Quirk, but as always, all opinions are my own.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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