The holidays aren't just about those hearty dishes that adorn your family's dinner table. Drinks are equally effective for ushering in the festivities, especially when you're serving up a Christmas ...
Model Joan Smalls knows how to serve face, a serious walk down the runway, and, as it turns out, a delicious glass of coquito. The beauty, who was born and raised in Puerto Rico, says the holidays can ...
My mom has been making coquito — without alcohol — for my sisters and I since we were babies. Coquito is a Puerto Rican holiday drink that shares some similarities to eggnog, but it's way better. I ...
The good news is that whether you drink alcohol or not, you can still enjoy the coquito! There are so many alternatives to liquor these days. You could opt to make a completely nonalcoholic coquito, ...
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I made the eggnog recipe that Martha Stewart uses each year during the festive season. I compared it to my mom's favorite holiday drink, a Puerto Rican staple called coquito. Both drinks use raw eggs, ...
Served hot and flaming in a silver bowl, a potent Scandinavian drink features prominently in stories from my wife’s childhood Christmases. Her father’s family toasted the holiday with glogg, a kind of ...
The recipe at Elisa Milan’s Baltimore restaurant is the same one she learned from her grandmother: coconut cream, milk, vanilla extract, cinnamon and rum, slowly mixed together over the stove and left ...
My mom has been making coquito — without alcohol — for my sisters and I since we were babies. Coquito is a Puerto Rican holiday drink that shares some similarities to eggnog, but it's way better. I ...