
Equipment list for Bourbon Women Workshop
I had so much fun leading a “Add a Splash of Bourbon” workshop at Bourbon Women Sip-osium this August.
Just like great bourbon, making holiday spirits bright takes time! The workshop walked attendees thru creating three holiday infusions featuring B-Line bourbon that will have everyone on your gift list raising a toast!

Kentucky Limoncello
Kentucky Limoncello is my take on the classic Italian liqueur. Lemons meld with bourbon "new make" until they impart their bright yellow color and sweet tart flavor, resulting in a popular lemon liqueur.

Cherry Vanilla Old Fashioned
Thank you to Pensive Distilling, and my daughter Katie for creating this fabulous twist on an Old Fashioned. I LOVE this drink!

Kentucky Lemon Blossom
Sweet, tart, bubbly, Yes!
For a fun presentation for brunch or a wedding shower, make the cocktail in a wine glass and place an all -fruit popsicle in each.

Cherry Bounce
Best made several months ahead. I love watching the color turn to deep ruby red!

Asian BBQ Ribs
I love the sauce on these ribs. Try serving them with a sweet and spicy salad and corn on the cob. Check out a great corn on the cob hack at the end of the recipe.

15 minutes of Spain: Summer Sangria
One of the highlights of my recent trip to Spain was a chance to reconnect with my old friend Rafael. Our families became very close when we all moved to Cincinnati at about the same time. They were expats from France here for GE Aircraft.
I reminded Rafael that he had shared his Sangria recipe with me and how my friends couldn't believe that he added orange Fanta to his mix. He confirmed- he still does!
Try this version of Rafael’s recipe for a sweet and easy summer Sangria. Salud!

15 minutes of Spain: I love Churros.....my way!
On a recent trip to Spain I was all geared up to eat each and every churro I encountered. The first one was a disappointment. So was the second. And the third? I didn't even taste it. Clearly the magic of a Spanish churro is lost on me, though the majority of the population loves them. It's not you, Spanish churro, it's me.
I decided to dig out my old churro recipe from Amy's Table: Food for Family and friends.
I hope you'll try it, and love it as much as I do.