Add mint leaves and simple syrup to the bottom of a julep cup or highball glass. Press mint with muddler or something flat (do not grind mint). Add tequila and lime juice In a Lewis bag (canvas bag) ...
The Mint Julep has been a part of American horseracing culture since the 1820s but didn’t become the official cocktail of the Kentucky Derby until 1939, after the end of Prohibition. With the end of ...
Tomato Salad with Mint is the ultimate refresher for summer days. With juicy, sun-ripened tomatoes in full swing at the markets, now’s the time to enjoy them at their peak, something we've fully ...
The mint julep is the official drink of the Kentucky Derby—but the cocktail's history dates to back long before the famous event was even conceptualized. The drink was used almost strictly as medicine ...