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A lot of time reading cooking recipes and running the test kitchen to get the right combination of flavours. It's not a flavour I have used before and
More appreciated in front of a sunset on a terrace in the French Champagne
Perfect for parring with an Gà xào chua ngọt (vietnamese sweet and sour fried chicken)
I wanted a more complex, nuanced orange creamsicle-inspired drink, and between the roasty agave notes of the tequila and the citrusy spice of the Mandarine
This recipe was inspired by the Battle of Rivoli won by the young Napoleon Bonaparte in Italy in 1797. The mandarin orange is a reminder of the Italian
si vous apprecier le piquant sur le bout de la langue, melangez votre verre avant de le boire. si vous n'aimer pas les épices, laisser le poivre à la
The Nouvelle-Orléans is inspired by the Napoleonic history and mythos of what would become the spiritual home of the cocktail. Local legend holds that
You might prefer to fill the glass with crushed ice instead of ice cubes and consider serving with straws.
A riff on the 'Gold Rush', in this variation I dialled back the honey syrup considerably, to make space for the sweetness of the mandarin liqueur and orange
A treaty featuring equal representation from France (Mandarine Napoleon), England (gin), and the United States (rye), together with a little sweetness
A very luxurious taste from the classic mandarin-chocolate combination. THe ancho verde gives it a green spicyness to balance the sweetness of the mandarin
Just my mind doing things during insomnia
This is a "dessert shot/cocktail" going well with everything's based on citrus.
I really enjoy terrys chocolate Orange and I love a White Russian so this is a sort of twist on that.
How to make "Cold brew coffee concentrate" Making cold brew coffee with double amount of coffee powder. Preferably using Italian espresso coffee
I thought of this recipe as an ode to the Southern part of Europe, from the mandarines used in the Mandarine Napoleon liqueur, originating from the South
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