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Kamikaze

Submitted by: Mike and Jill
A combination of vodka, triple sec and lime juice which is shaken - not stirred - and strained into a chilled glass. 

Cranberry Kamikaze

Submitted by: Michelle
Orange-flavored liqueur, lime and cranberry team up with vodka for a sweet-and-sour drink that 's on the pink side! 

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Kamikaze Shots for a Crowd

Submitted by: itsnotgracie
Home Town: Rutherford, New Jersey, USA
Living In: Bloomfield, New Jersey, USA
This basic kamikaze shooter recipe serves 8! 

Lemon Kamikaze

Submitted by: NIKOMAS03
A delicious Italian version of a Kamikaze using limoncello liqueur. 

Kamikaze Burgers

Submitted by: Jethro Beltran
Hamburgers with garlic mixed in, grilled and seasoned with wasabi. 
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Stoli O Cosmo

Submitted by: Angie
An alluring cosmopolitan cocktail with a pretty pink complexion. Vodka, triple sec, lime juice and cranberry juice - shaken with ice and strained into a cocktail glass. 
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Blue Sky Martini

Submitted by: Eric the Red
A vodka martini with vermouth and a splash of blue curacao. Looks cool in a martini glass. 

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Balalaika

Submitted by: Spicey
Vodka and cointreau (a type of orange brandy), with a tart shot of lemon juice, round out this easy Nordic cocktail. 

Homemade Liquors

Submitted by: Jill
This is an excellent base for homemade liquors. Substitute chocolate, coconut, or any flavoring desired for vanilla extract and you will have made a different flavor alcohol. Food coloring can also be added to the cooled mixture to add a bit of pizzazz to your alcohol drinks! Perfect for warming up parties during the winter holidays. 

Lianna's Cosmopolitan

Submitted by: Lianna
My friends tell me I make the best Cosmopolitan they ever had, but I never tell them that's because I changed the recipe. 
 
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