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My history with liqueurs started earlier than I ought to disclose.
Poaching syrups, syrups infused with herbs and spices or flavored with liqueurs, as well as fruit punches and sangrias, can be jellified.
The assorted bonbons ($65 a pound) include some filled with liqueurs, a feature that is not permitted at most chocolate boutiques because a liquor license is necessary.
Bars at Park Hyatt hotels in Washington and Buenos Aires offer cheese selections, while the Ritz-Carlton, Buckhead in Atlanta will introduce ice cream desserts, some infused with liqueurs, served in cocktail glasses, in September.
Play around with liqueurs and aromatics too – a capful of cassis, for example, will add depth to a plum jam, or some grated root ginger can spice things up a little.
France, the gastronomic meal Nomination says the meal must have a fixed structure, "commencing with an aperitif and ending with liqueurs, containing in between at least four successive courses, namely a starter, fish and/or meat with vegetables, cheese and dessert".
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The cake was a yellow one made soggy by a soaking with liqueur.
Place in a food processor with liqueur and 4 tablespoons vinegar, and pulse until chopped.
After 18 months in French oak, the outcome is a hearty, dry red with liqueur aromas.
Desserts are fantastically eccentric, especially the pistachio cake with liqueur, pistachio cream and arugula.
Honey cakes are $4 each, $4.50 for the ones with liqueur; other cakes are $5 to $6 a portion.
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