Why? Because you can! And pickle, and jam, or otherwise celebrate the resurgence of the domestic arts our forebears held so dear. Put on your best apron and step into our kitchen, won't you?
Ever had Velvet Falernum? NO?! Its wonderful blend of spices makes incredible cocktails. Buying Falernum can be hard to find, and taste artificial and bland. Use vinegar and make a non-alcoholic shrub that will take your cocktails to the next level!
This recipe combines kiwifruit, lime juice, and pineapple juice for a delicious and gorgeous jam that will make you feel like you're living it up in the tropics.
An experimental flavor combination that turned out to be gangbusters! Next time you make strawberry jam, consider this recipe. Fresh mango, sweet strawberries, sprig of mint, and dark rum make this jam unforgettable.
Bourbon barrel aged ginger rum is spicy and smooth with a smoky caramel finish. And while you don’t have to age it in a mini barrel (it tastes pretty darn good raw), the barrel aging makes the rum taste amazing.
We can trace the history of liqueurs, like this one, back to the 13th century, when alchemist monks first derived the spirits as healing medicines. Unlike the monks, we won't keep our recipe secret. Here's how to make your own Kahlúa-style liqueur.