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Tropical Fruit Salad / More about liqueur flavoring from Google Blogsearch:
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Food: I like it!
... simply by using a different flavoring -- I've made maple shakes by putting maple syrup in instead of creme de menthe, for example. And it occurs to me that adult shakes could be made by using rums or some kind of liqueur. ...
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Column: Irish clovers and cocktails around Blacksburg ...
The drink was a perfect mix of mint flavor, chocolate and liquor. Grade: 4.5. Big Al's “Irish Trashcan”. Try to frown at a bar whose employees serenade each other with late '90s hits like “All My Life” by R&B artists K-Ci and JoJo. ...
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Grappa: Italy's Own Liqueur
Grappa has a distinct flavor that is often described as harsh and which sometimes carries grape flavors. I love this combination and appreciate the burning character in little sips. “Strong like grappa,” as they say in Friuli. ...
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Lychee Liqueur Cake
This sculpted SOHO Lychee Liqueur bottle cake was ordered by our client as a surprise gift to Vanessa, who loves the liqueur and thought it would be fun to have Rick make a cake shaped like the bottle. The lychee fruit and flavor is ...
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misstong370 » Blog Archive » modulation
In a variety of raw materials, its cocoa butter, hazelnut, famous liqueur, pulp and pay more attention to the choice of almond, chocolate sandwich, some of which are homemade fruit filling, which makes Dick a more unique flavor. ...
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I brought some vanilla back from a trip to Mexico,want to use it ...
Fold in liqueurs. Fold in whipped cream. Spoon into tart shells. Garnish with chocolate curls and cocoa powder. the reason I asked if it was bean form is Vanilla Sugar, its one of the tastiest things you can keep in your kitchen is ... I love Creme Brule, but any good pudding or custard would let that vanilla flavor be the center of attention. And don't forget…don't throw out that bean after you've scraped out the seeds. Place it in a jar with some plain white sugar and ...
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Back To The Kitchen: How To Flambé
The Term Flambé (Flahm-BAY) is a French word meaning to pour liquor over food and light it in order to burn off the alcohol and impart the flavor of the liquor to the food. It is done with dramatic effect richly flavoring the food. ...
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Well Fed Network - » ZEN Green Tea Liqueur
Riding the wave of that green-tea love, ZEN Green Tea Liqueur is essentially a blend of high-quality green tea leaves, herbs, and other flavors, in a neutral-spirits base with an alcohol content of 20 percent. ...
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Local Flavor « VegasRex
Commissioners in Clark County, which owns the airport, on Tuesday moved one step closer toward approving a liquor store at the airport's south baggage claim area by voting to seek out applications from parties interested in running such ...
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