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Christmas Creamy Egg Nog

Submitted by: Sara
This rich and creamy drink was especially designed for cold Christmas nights. 

Creamy Brandy Alexander

Submitted by: CHRISSYF
Living In: Hazleton, Pennsylvania, USA
This is a mildly intoxicating milkshake made with brandy and creme de cacao. This delicious drink is a great de-stressor for those hectic holidays! 

Easy Cherries Jubilee

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND Pam Anderson
Reach for cans: In a large skillet, heat canned tart cherries and cherry pie filling with frozen apple juice concentrate and some brandy. Add a bit more brandy (for a really good show, dim the lights on the way to the table) and ignite with a long wooden match. Voila -- Easy Cherries Jubilee. 

Brandy Slush I

Submitted by: Sharon
Graciously cold, wonderful, refreshing summer treat! This recipe is good even without the brandy! 

Trifle Pudding

Submitted by: Marc Boyer
Here's a trifle which uses both fruit and liquor. 

Brandy Simple Syrup

Submitted by: Glory
Simple Syrup is brushed on cakes for added moisture and flavor. This one can be flavored with brandy or rum. 

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Coffee Nudge

Submitted by: Renee
So good on a blustery day! Warms you from the inside out. 

Ice Cream Brandy Punch

Submitted by: May and Siv
A traditional drink that everyone will chug! Made with brandy, milk, egg and ice cream! 

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Pirate Stew

Submitted by: Pam and Corey
This beef stew for the slow cooker has a taste of the Caribbean (brown sugar and rum) that your whole family will love. 

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