The Christmas cake is perhaps the ultimate boozy cake, but luckily, you dont have to wait until the end of the year for an alcohol-soaked confection.
We've dished out our favourite boozy recipes for you. So, cook away because 'tis the sesaon!
Cooking with alcohol is not new and it is definitely not difficult. In fact, it is my favourite form of relaxation. And in this festive season, what better way to celebrate than make some boozy ...
One of the most significant part of Christmas is the dessert. Some of the traditional desserts also make use of liquors like Brandy, rum and whiskey to make them more amazing. This festive season, how ...
Food and alcohol, go way beyond mere eating and drinking. This Father's Day spoil your dad silly with some boozy foods. Be sure to fire up the stove with these swanky recipes. Few ingredients, lotsa ...
As a new report suggests that more than 90% of pub visits involve the eating of food, is the age of the quick pint and boozy drinking den over?
Take a break from fruity and zesty cocktails and whip up these smooth, creamy and velvety cocktails to sip on this weekend.
From a boozy lolly for grown-ups to a fragrant orange and basil sorbet, nothing beats a cooling summer ice on a sunny day.Watermelon negroni ice lolliesGranted, there's no gin or vermouth in these, so they ...
Boozy banana pie, refreshing sorbet and a crunchy granita: delicious pudding recipes by top chefs, chosen by Observer Food Monthly.Matthew Harris's watermelon and mint granitaThe refreshing crunch and tingling on the tongue of a perfectly ...
Lunch is served: barbecued lamb with a Moorish twist, plus boozy poached apricots for afters.