• New Year's Party
    Food,  Living

    New Year’s Party Food for Joy and Prosperity

    After the elaborate roasts and trays of appetizers you may have served over the holidays, it can be challenging to come up with more recipes for a New Year’s celebration, particularly if you’re entertaining many of the same guests. Aside from champagne and charcuterie, which I know you already have covered, here are my recommendations of what to enjoy as you ring in the new year. Good Luck Foods From good health to good fortune, we each have our wishes for the days ahead. Turn to foods that symbolize these wishes as a way to share good luck with everyone around you, such as pork for progress and prosperity, extra-long…

  • Spicy Blood Orange Mocktail
    Drinks

    Spicy Blood Orange Mocktail

    There’s festivity to be found in citrus indulgences when the days turn crisp and chilly. This spicy blood orange mocktail heats things up from the inside out with tart-sweet juice, honey jalapeño syrup, and a smoky chipotle salt rim. Maple and pumpkin are the comfort flavors of the moment, but blood orange reminds us of the bite to autumn days, particularly when paired with chile pepper heat. After the wind whips you about, come inside and tame the chill with this spicy drink. If you decide to make a pitcher instead, scale up the recipe below based on the number of guests, as each makes one drink. Ingredients 2 thinly…

  • Pink Pepper Berry
    Drinks

    Pink Pepper Berry

    When you’re in the mood for refreshing berry flavor with a hint of spice, turn to the Pink Pepper Berry, which can be made as a non-alcoholic drink or cocktail. Unlike other peppercorns, the pink variety are actually berries, making them a fitting addition in the form of an infused simple syrup. Fresh strawberry puree lends the majority of the berry flavor, with tarragon and a squeeze of lime adding the right balance. Since friends and family who don’t imbibe aren’t often treated to individual pours, break out a set of bar tools to make the scene festive. Just keep track of which set is for which version. If you…

  • Grapefruit Thyme Mocktail
    Drinks

    Grapefruit Brûlée Mocktail with Thyme

    There is nothing quite like the crackle of a spoon breaking through a layer of nearly-burnt sugar. Often the sensation presents itself after being served crème brûlée, where the caramelized top classically hides vanilla custard, but it also can be enjoyed when diving through the surface of a brûléed grapefruit. In the latter case, your treat is a spoonful of tangy, sweet citrus with a crisp, toasty coating. This mocktail recipe captures the flavor of grapefruit brûlée in a refreshing way for those times when you’d prefer a glass to a spoon. Sometimes it’s impractical to serve grapefruit halves with the rest of your meal, or maybe it’s too scorchingly…

  • Vanilla Cider Punch
    Drinks

    Vanilla Cider Punch

    The first crush of grapes is the sign that wine making is about to begin. Whether done by modern techniques or the ancient method of grape stomping, which a few wineries still use, the skin of the grape often is broken in the midst of rituals and blessings. Cider may have humbler beginnings, but I look forward to the first crush of apples with the same excitement. Since the cider has been flowing for a while, enjoy this punch as an alternative to the hot, cinnamon-infused variety you may have been enjoying since the season began. Serve it chilled and enjoy the warmth that comes from aromatic vanilla, molasses, and…