June 8, 2009
- 9:00 am
By CC Staff

Whether you’re working it at a beach barbecue or a hot club, a cool drink in your hand is a necessity. There are the old standby’s like Jack & Coke, cranberry & vodka, and Corona with lime (oh, so many memories…er…lack of memories) that are guaranteed to get you through the evening. But why just “get through the evening” when you can sail through on the wings of something delicious and interesting?
Say you’re at a hip lounge in some downtown area. A cute guy catches your eye and walks up to join you at the bar. He asks you what you’re drinking. Do you want to reply with something he’s heard a hundred times before (“Uh, Miller Lite?”) or something that will get the conversation (and maybe something else) started with a bang?
After much deliberation and research (and some taste-testing), we have come up with a list of the most fun cocktails for the long, hot summer ahead. Go ahead, have one of these and let your glass sweat it out along with the poor guy you’re about to attack on the dance floor. Just click on the image to get the delicious deets. Read More »
Tags: alcohol, beer, cocktail recipe, drink recipes, Margarita, martini, punch, rum, sangria, summer, summer cocktail, summer drink, vodka
July 10, 2008
- 12:30 pm
By Carly - Grinnell
Who doesn’t love Indian food? If you don’t—well, then, I guess this isn’t a post you really want to be reading. For all of you with sound taste buds, though, please read on.
If you would like to make an awesome curry in your own kitchen with simple ingredients that tastes just like it came from the masala lunch buffet, then look no further. Bread, main dish, AND drink are all outlined here for you—so break out your notepads and get ready!
Chapatis
There’s nothing better to eat with a curry than chapatis, those delicious little flatbreads that you can use like spoons to scoop up large amounts of what you’re eating. For a great recipe, go here. Even though it seems completely bizarre to fry something in a skillet that has no oil or butter in it, it works like a dream for these breads.
Added tip: if you stack them up nicely and wrap them in foil, chapatis can be reheated and eaten again for up to two days after you make them.
Cauliflower Curry
One of my proudest strokes of culinary genius was devising this curry. I feel like I could eat it every day and STILL love every bite. It makes a lot (4-5 medium-sized servings), so have a party when you make it. Read More »
Tags: baking, blender, cauliflower curry, chapati recipe, chapatis, cilantro, cooking, curry, dinner, flatbread, Indian food, kitchen, mango lassi recipe, mango shake, masala, onion, paneer, potato, smoothie, spicy, summer drink, taste buds, yogurt
May 3, 2008
- 12:30 pm
By Jess - NYU
Even though these last couple of days were actually cold (what the hell, nature? Get your sh*t together!), the warm weather is indeed here. And whenever warm weather descends upon my pale, winter-stricken body, I immediately feel like making lemonade.
Why? I’m not sure. Could be because lemonade is synonomous with skipping around barefoot and not caring about anything except avoiding dog poop on the lawn. Could be because I’m obsessed with sweet and sour things. Could be because running a lemonade stand as a kid was the first time I realized the sweet, green beauty of money. Whatever the case, lemonade rocks my world.
Here’s how to make your own version of this fresh, delicious summer drink!
INGREDIENTS:
1 1/2 cups sugar
1/2 cup boiling water
2 teaspoons grated lemon rind
1 1/2 cups fresh lemon juice
5 cups cold water
Garnish: lemon slices, maraschino cherries
PREPARATION: Read More »
Tags: delicious, lemon rind, lemonade, lemonade stand, money, recipe, summer, summer drink, sweet and sour, sweet treat, warm weather