History for Four Horsemen Drink The Four Horsemen drink is named after the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse and contains four hard liquors. The drink's name comes from the fact that the...
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History for Girl Scout Naked Drink From the first sip, the Naked and Famous cocktail is as striking as its name! It's made with only four components, yet they're perfectly balanced: smoky,...
History for Black Velveteen Drink A London steward designed the black velvet. It was served during the mourning period following the death of Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, in 1861....
History for Non Reactive Pan A "nonreactive" saucepan, pot, frying pan, or other cooking vessel does not react with the food being cooked; acidic components are common in issue...
History for Deer Slayer Whiskey The whiskey has been seasoned with venison that has fermented in cranberries, porcini mushrooms, juniper berries, and green peppercorns. Deer slayer is a...
History for Liquid Nitrogen Cocktail Recipes The culinary use of liquid nitrogen is mentioned in an 1890 recipe book titled Fancy Ices by Mrs. Agnes Marshall, but it has only recently been...
