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This Mediterranean chickpea salad is a no-cook recipe ready in 15 minutes, packed with crunchy veggies, feta, and a bright lemon dressing! It’s a satisfying plant-based lunch for meal prep or protein-packed side dish.

Mediterranean Chickpea Salad

If you’ve made as many chickpea recipes as I have, you’d think I’d get tired of them. But my love for this ingredient remains strong and I’ve got a new way to use them: in this Mediterranean chickpea salad! Just looking at the ingredient list, you know it’s going to have massive flavor.

There are loads of crunchy veggies, lemon adds brightness, and capers bring a salty pop. My secret ingredient is a can of artichoke hearts, which bring a tangy flavor and texture that bring the whole thing together. This recipe is perfect for anyone eating Mediterranean diet recipes or just trying to eat more vegetables: great for meal prep lunches or a protein-packed side dish!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Ok, this recipe is a weekday workhorse, a pot-luck favorite, and a protein-packed easy side all at the same time. Here’s why I love it:

  • No cooking required. Everything goes into one bowl. Done in 15 minutes.
  • Meal prep perfection. It keeps beautifully in the fridge for up to 5 days: and the flavors only get better!
  • High in plant-based protein. Two cans of chickpeas deliver a good amount of protein
  • Made with healthy whole foods. Olive oil, legumes, fresh herbs, lemon: it’s a textbook Mediterranean diet recipe.

Ingredients For Mediterranean Chickpea Salad

Here’s what makes this Mediterranean chickpea salad work! For the full instructions with quantities, jump to the recipe below.

  • Chickpeas: The backbone: drain and rinse well for the cleanest flavor.
  • Artichoke hearts (canned): My secret ingredient! Roughly chopped, they add a meaty, tangy texture that fills out the salad. You can certainly omit and it’s very tasty too.
  • English cucumber, tomatoes, and shallot: Always use an English cucumber: they’re less watery and have thinner skin and a brighter green color. Substitute red pepper for tomatoes if you like.
  • Jarred capers: These add a punchy, briny pop; don’t omit them.
  • Feta cheese: Crumbled throughout for salty, creamy contrast.
  • Fresh parsley: A big handful. If you have them, add a bit of fresh mint or dill.
  • Dressing: All you need is lemon juice, lemon zest, extra-virgin olive oil, Dijon mustard, dried oregano, salt, and pepper.

Pro Tips

This salad recipe is so simple! I created it so that it is literally “dump and stir” — you literally just add everything to a bowl and stir it up. Here are a few pro tips:

  • Let it marinate. This salad is good the moment it’s made, but it’s even better after a few hours or overnight.
  • Use high-quality feta. Block feta that you crumble yourself (rather than pre-crumbled) gives the salad even better flavor. Greek feta packed in brine is worth it.
  • Taste before serving. Taste and adjust seasoning as desired, keeping in mind the flavors will intensify over time. But it should have a big pop in flavor when you take the first bite.
Mediterranean Chickpea Salad

Variations & Substitutions

Here are a few notes for changing up ingredients:

  • Herb variation: This salad is also great with chopped fresh chives, mint, or dill. You can either substitute them for the parsley or add them. Fresh basil is also delicious, but keep in mind it turns brown in the fridge during storage.
  • Red pepper variation: If you can’t find good tomatoes, use fresh red peppers or diced jarred roasted red peppers.
  • Other variations: You can omit the artichokes if you’re not a fan. If you’re into olives, you could add Kalamata or Castelvetrano olives (my favorite green variety).

Serving Suggestions

One of the (many) things I love about this Mediterranean chickpea salad is that it’s super versatile, as I’ve already raved about above. Here are some ways I like to serve it:

  • As a weekday lunch: Scoop it into a container and it’s a healthy lunch that stores for days in the fridge.
  • As a side dish next to grilled salmon, grilled chicken thighs, or shrimp skewers.
  • On top of greens: Arugula or butter lettuce make a great base for turning this into a more composed salad.
  • As part of a mezze spread alongside classic hummus, marinated olives, and warm pita.
  • As a summer cookout side: It travels well and can sit out for a few hours at room temperature.

Storage

Store this salad airtight in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. The salad actually improves in flavor over a few days. Give it a good stir before serving and adjust seasoning before serving, if desired. I would not recommend freezing this salad because the vegetables become mushy.

Dietary Notes

This Mediterranean chickpea salad recipe is vegetarian, vegan, plant-based, dairy-free, gluten-free, and Mediterranean diet friendly.

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This Mediterranean chickpea salad is a no-cook recipe ready in 15 minutes, packed with crunchy veggies, feta, and a bright lemon dressing! It’s a satisfying plant-based lunch for meal prep or protein-packed side dish.

  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 4 to 6 1x
  • Category: Lunch, Salad, Side Dish
  • Method: No Cook
  • Cuisine: Mediterranean
  • Diet: Gluten-Free, Mediterranean Diet, Vegetarian

Ingredients

  • 2 15-ounce cans chickpeas, drained and rinsed
  • 1 shallot, minced
  • 1/2 English cucumber, small diced (1 ½ cups)
  • 1 ½ cups cherry tomatoes, quartered (or 1 diced red pepper)
  • 14-ounce can artichoke hearts, roughly chopped
  • 1 large handful Italian parsley, chopped (or other fresh herbs)
  • ¼ cup capers, drained
  • ½ cup crumbled feta cheese
  • 2 Tbsp lemon juice plus lemon zest
  • 2 Tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1 Tbsp Dijon mustard
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • ¾ tsp kosher salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

  1. Mix all ingredients in a bowl. Serve immediately or store refrigerated for up to 5 days.  

Notes

Herb variations: This salad is also great with chopped fresh chives, mint, or dill. Fresh basil is also delicious, but keep in mind it turns brown in the fridge during storage.

Other variations: You can omit the artichokes if you’re not a fan. Adding olives like Kalamata or Castelvetrano olives (my favorite) is also delicious.

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My easy lemon cake recipe makes bright citrus flavor in a simple sheet cake that requires no mixer and bakes in just 30 minutes. Perfect moist texture with a 2-ingredient lemon glaze!

Easy Lemon Cake recipe on cake server with lemon glaze and lemon slice garnish.

There’s something magical about a good lemon cake (even for a chocolate lover like me). But I usually don’t want to whip up an entire three-tiered layer cake. So with my expertise in simple baking, I decided to create a simple lemon sheet cake instead.

This recipe quickly went on to become my family’s favorite easy dessert! It’s so quick to whip up, and makes a moist cake with a luscious, tender crumb, drizzled with a zingy 2-ingredient lemon glaze.

Why You’ll Love This Lemon Cake

As someone who’s spent years developing recipes, I’ve learned that the best desserts are often the simplest. This lemon cake embodies my philosophy of simple baking that delivers maximum flavor. Layer cakes are great for special occasions, but usually I don’t feel like pulling out the mixer or equipment for icing a cake. So when I’m craving citrus, I make this easy lemon cake! Here’s why I love it:

  • No mixer required: All you need is a whisk and spatula; no need to drag out fancy equipment.
  • Sheet cake simplicity: It’s baked in a single 9-inch square pan, and there’s no layering, filling, or assembly required.
  • Quick prep time: Using melted butter means no waiting for ingredients to come to room temperature!
  • 2-ingredient, 2-minute glaze: The lemon glaze comes together in minutes and has a bright, zingy flavor

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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “It is AMAZINGLY Delicious!! I couldn’t wait for it to cool all the way to have a bite! The buttermilk makes it taste homemade with love.” -Diane

Pieces of Lemon Cake on cake server with lemon slices.

In creating this recipe, I was inspired by simple snacking cakes like this Meyer lemon cake from Sarah Kieffer and this blood orange yogurt cake from How Sweet Eats. If you’re looking for a more involved layer cake, this one from expert baker Sally’s Baking Addiction with cream cheese buttercream looks beautiful.

Key Ingredients (And Why They Matter)

This lemon cake is similar to my glazed lemon bread recipe. Both recipes use some of the same flavor secrets to achieve maximum zingy lemon flavor and a light and fluffy texture:

  1. Buttermilk for tenderness: Real buttermilk is the key to quick breads, muffins, and cakes with a tender crumb. After using it in recipes, I’ve seen a big difference in the texture of my baked goods! Don’t be tempted to make a substitution.
  2. Real lemons (zest and juice): Lemon zest adds a zingy flavor to the cake, and lemon juice is used in the icing. Never substitute bottled juice!
  3. Lemon extract for a flavor boost: The final key to lemony baked goods is using lemon extract. Over the years of testing lemon recipes, I’ve found that a combination of extract and real lemon zest makes the very best lemon flavor. It’s easy to find in the baking aisle at your grocery store next to the other extracts.
Lemons on marble surface.

Pro Tips for Lemon Cake Success

Here are three quick tips for baking a lemon cake before you roll up your sleeves and get baking! These notes provide a little bit of the “why” behind the instructions:

  1. Rub the lemon zest into the sugar. Place the zest in the sugar and use your fingers to rub the zest into the sugar. This activates the essential oils in the zest, helping it to taste more lemony.
  2. Use an aluminum baking pan for best results. An aluminum pan bakes more evenly than ceramic or glass, and it’s my go-to for cakes, cookies, bars, breads, and muffins.
  3. Use parchment paper to easily remove the cake. Cut the paper so it is the width of the loaf pan, then allow it to extend on either side of the pan to make a “sling” for easily removing the cake. This helps it cool faster, which is helpful since the cake must be cooled fully before adding the glaze.

Pro tip: I recommend a 9-inch aluminum square pan. You can use an 8-inch square pan as well to make thicker slices. Simply increase the bake time by 5 to 10 minutes. (Adjust based on your oven and pan.)

Lemon Cake recipe with icing and lemon slice garnish.

Serving Suggestions

Since this easy lemon cake is more like a snacking cake, it’s very versatile! Here are some ways to serve it:

  • Afternoon snack: Cut into small squares and serve with tea or coffee.
  • Simple dessert: It’s simple and delicious: no extra toppings needed (though it’s great with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, too)
  • Brunch table: The bright citrus flavor makes it a natural fit for a spring or summer brunch spread.
  • Dress it up: Top with extra lemon zest, fresh lemon slices, or a small handful of fresh blueberries or blueberry syrup for a pop of color.

Storage and Make-Ahead Tips

This lemon cake stays incredibly moist during storage, and becomes even moister over time. Here are a few notes on making it ahead and storing it:

  • Make ahead: You can make lemon cake in advance and store refrigerated or at room temperature, covered in aluminum foil. Ice the cake right before serving.
  • Storage: The cake lasts at least 5 days at room temperature wrapped in aluminum foil or refrigerated for 1 week wrapped in foil. Bring it to room temperature before enjoying. You can also freeze un-iced cake for up to 3 months. (Slice it into pieces and wrap in plastic wrap then a freezer-safe bag or container before freezing.)

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make this gluten-free?

I haven’t tested this specific recipe with gluten-free flour, but you could try substituting a 1:1 gluten-free baking blend. However, it often results in a drier cake. Check out my gluten-free desserts collection for more tried-and-true options.

What if I don’t have buttermilk?

Real buttermilk truly makes a difference in the final texture and flavor. In a pinch, you can make a substitute by adding 1 tablespoon of lemon juice to 1 cup of regular milk and letting it sit for 5 minutes.

Can I double this recipe?

I would recommend using two 9 x 9 square pans for doubling this recipe.

Can I add other flavors?

This recipe is easily adaptable! Try adding 1 cup fresh blueberries (tossed with 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour, so they don’t sink) for a lemon blueberry variation,.

You could also fold in 1 ½ tablespoons poppy seeds for a classic combination.

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This easy lemon cake recipe has bright citrus flavor in a simple sheet cake that requires no mixer and takes just 30 minutes to bake! 

  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: 16 1x
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Baked
  • Cuisine: Dessert
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Ingredients

For the lemon cake

  • 1 ½ cups (210 g) all-purpose flour
  • 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 ½ tablespoons lemon zest (2 medium lemons)
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • ½ cup unsalted butter, melted
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 teaspoons lemon extract
  • 1 cup buttermilk

For the icing

  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 2 tablespoons fresh squeezed lemon juice

Instructions

  1. Heat the oven to 350°F. Butter a 9 x 9-inch baking dish.
  2. Line the pan with a piece of parchment paper, cut so that it extends on two sides to easily remove it from the pan. Grease the exposed parts of the pan with butter or oil to prevent sticking.
  3. In a small bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and kosher salt.
  4. Place the lemon zest in a large bowl with the sugar. Use your fingers to rub the zest into the sugar until it is fragrant (this activates the flavor of the zest).
  5. Whisk in the melted butter until smooth. Whisk in the eggs one at a time, then the lemon extract. Switch to a spatula.
  6. Add the dry ingredients and buttermilk and gently stir until smooth. Spread the batter evenly into the prepared pan. 
  7. Bake 30 to 35 minutes or until top is light golden brown and a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.
  8. Cool 20 minutes in the pan. Use the parchment paper to remove the cake from the pan and allow to cool to room temperature. 
  9. Meanwhile, mix together the powdered sugar with the lemon juice, adding slightly more if necessary to get to a thick but pourable consistency. Pour the glaze over the cake and smooth with a spatula.
  10. Cut into pieces with a serrated knife within the first few minutes, before the glaze dries. If desired, top with more lemon zest or lemon slices. Store in a sealed container at room temperature for up to 3 days or refrigerated for 1 week. (Bring to room temperature before serving.)

Notes

Storage notes: You can also freeze un-iced cake for up to 3 months. Slice it into pieces and wrap in plastic wrap then a freezer-safe bag or container before freezing.

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Other lemony baked goods to try

I absolutely love baking up lemony treats in spring and summer! Here are a few more baked lemon recipes to try:

  • Try my Grandma’s classic lemon bars with a buttery shortbread crust
  • Bake bright lemon flavor into lemon bread or lemon zucchini bread.
  • Try my favorite lemon blueberry muffins or lemon poppyseed muffins
Lemon Bars
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Classic Lemon Bars

Lemon Bread recipe with lemon icing
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Glazed Lemon Bread

Lemon Blueberry Muffins
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Lemon Blueberry Muffins

Lemon zucchini bread
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Lemon Zucchini Bread



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This classic Italian salad is the ultimate crowd-pleasing side dish starring crisp romaine, tangy pepperoncini, and a punchy Italian vinaigrette. It’s great for pizza night, pasta dinners, or topped with protein as a delicious main dish.

Italian salad

Here’s a great salad that’s simply perfection, in my book. Meet this Italian salad! It’s full of all the right flavors and textures: crisp lettuce, crunchy garlic croutons, and zingy pepperoncini. It’s covered in punchy, herby Italian vinaigrette that makes the flavors sing!

t’s no secret: this recipe is staunchly Italian-American, not a classic Italian recipe. But that’s what I love about this easy salad! It can truly play sidekick to just about anything.

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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Made this salad for pizza night with some friends. It was delicious and perfect with pizza. The combination of veggies, olives, peppers and cheese worked really well. The salad dressing may become our new house Italian dressing!” -Marsha

What You Need for the Best Italian Salad

Perhaps you’ve had a salad like this at an Italian American restaurant (the nostalgia factor is one thing Alex and I love about it). Somehow all the components come together into perfect harmony. Here’s what you need to make this Italian salad:

  • Crisp greens: Use contrasting greens for variety: we like crunchy romaine and bright green butter lettuce.
  • Tomato & red onion: The veggies bring color and crunch.
  • Olives & pepperoncini: This is what brings that classic “Italian salad” vibe: tangy, briny, and zingy flavors. Do not omit!
  • Parmesan shavings (optional): Thick slices of Parmesan make a savory counterpoint; they’re easy to omit for a vegan salad.
  • Italian dressing: The dressing brings a punch that only homemade dressing can.
  • Garlic croutons: Crunchy, garlicky and totally worth the time to make!
Italian salad

How to Make the Italian Dressing (Emulsion Tips)

A few tricks for the Italian salad dressing! This dressing is one of my favorites, and it comes together quickly. The only thing you need to know is how to get the perfect emulsion. Emulsion is when the olive oil and vinegar combine into a creamy liquid, versus separating into their separate parts. Here’s what to remember:

  • Use a medium sized bowl. Whisk in too small a bowl, and you won’t be able to get the whisking motion large enough to get an emulsion.
  • Pour the oil in 1 tablespoon at a time. Drizzle in the oil gradually and whisk vigorously before adding more. This makes it combine perfectly!
Italian Dressing Recipe

Why Homemade Croutons Are Worth It

Not everyone has time for homemade croutons. But they only take a few minutes of hands on time, and take this Italian salad to the next level! It’s a great way to use up bread that’s starting to get stale. All you’ll need is 15 minutes to bake (and the oven preheat time). The garlic flavor and the massive crunch is absolutely worth the time. Another reason to make homemade? They have no preservatives, and they don’t overdo it on the salt.

You can also make the croutons in advance. Just store them in a sealed container at room temperature until serving. They last for about 1 week, but are best when fresh. You can absolutely omit for a gluten-free salad and it still tastes great.

Italian salad

How to Serve It

This Italian salad is perfect with Mediterranean or Italian-style foods like pizza and pasta. You can even make it into a main dish! Here’s what we recommend:

  • Make it a main dish salad. Add pan seared chicken, hard boiled eggs, white beans, or sauteed shrimp.
  • Serve with pizza. My favorite way to serve it! Try it with Margherita Pizza, Perfect Pan Pizza, Eggplant Pizza, Flatbread Pizza, Best Healthy Pizza, or Homemade Cheese Pizza.
  • Add lasagna. Try my Favorite Vegan Lasagna or Spicy Kale Lasagna.
  • Serve with pasta. It’s perfect with Pasta Primavera, Linguine, or Roasted Eggplant Pasta.
  • Serve with soup. Try this Pasta e Ceci or Vegetarian Tortellini Soup.

Storage and Make-Ahead Tips

  • Dressing: Make up to 1 week ahead; store in the refrigerator and bring to room temperature before serving (the olive oil will solidify when cold).
  • Croutons: Store in a sealed container at room temperature for up to 1 week.
  • Salad components: Prep the greens and vegetables up to 1 day ahead. Keep them refrigerated separately and assemble just before serving.
  • Leftovers: Once the salad is dressed, leftovers become soggy when stored. Try to only dress what you plan to eat if possible.

Dietary Notes

This Italian salad recipe is vegetarian. For vegan, plant-based, and dairy-free, omit the Parmesan cheese. For gluten-free, omit the croutons.

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This classic Italian salad is the ultimate crowd-pleasing side dish starring crisp romaine, tangy pepperoncini, and a punchy Italian vinaigrette. It’s great for pizza night, pasta dinners, or topped with protein as a delicious main dish.

  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 4 to 6 1x
  • Category: Salad
  • Method: Raw
  • Cuisine: Italian American
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

  • 1/2 recipe Homemade Croutons (or use purchased or omit for gluten-free)
  • 1 recipe Homemade Italian Dressing
  • 1 Romaine heart (3 cups)
  • 5 cups butter lettuce
  • 1 handful sliced red onion
  • ½ cup sliced cherry tomatoes
  • ½ cup sliced black olives (or halved olives)
  • ½ cup jarred sliced pepperoncini
  • ¼ cup large Parmesan shavings (omit for vegan)

Instructions

  1. Make the homemade croutons (or make them in advance). 
  2. Make the Italian dressing.
  3. Chop romaine and lettuce. Thinly slice the red onion. Slice the tomatoes in half. 
  4. Place the greens in bowls, then top with the vegetables, olives, pepperoncini, Parmesan shavings, and croutons, then drizzle with dressing. Or, you can place them all together in a large serving bowl and toss with the dressing. (If making in advance, refrigerate the components separately and keep the croutons at room temperature. Bring the dressing to room temperature before serving.)

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More Green Salads To Try

  • Favorite Chopped Salad
  • Easy Arugula Salad
  • Fennel Orange Salad
  • Easy Tossed Salad
  • Mexican Chopped Salad


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This list of cocktail names has everything from common cocktails to fancy and unique alcoholic drinks!

Cocktail names

Looking for a drink? There are so many great cocktails to choose from! While the art of the cocktail had its heyday in the 1920’s, the oldest cocktails stem back even to the mid-1800’s.

As a home cocktail expert, here’s my master list of alcohol drink names, from common to unique. There are gin cocktails and bourbon cocktails, drinks with niche liqueurs and easy two-ingredient cocktails. There are classic cocktails from Italy and Brazil and craft cocktails from New York City. There’s something for everyone in this list!

Want to see cocktail photos? Go to my list of All Cocktails with Photos. For more on liquor types, see my guide to Types of Alcohol.

List of Alcoholic Drink Names

The cocktail names below are listed by alcohol type. Names are listed in multiple categories if they include multiple liquors. The best way to use this list is to use Control + F, then search for the liquor you’re looking for.

*An asterisk indicates the most common and popular cocktails.

Gin Cocktails

These gin cocktails mix up this popular liquor in a myriad of ways. See also Best Gin Cocktails.

  • Aqua Velva
  • Aviation
  • Basil “Collins”
  • Basil Gimlet
  • Bees Knees
  • Bijou
  • Blood Orange G&T
  • Bramble
  • Clover Club
  • Corpse Reviver*
  • Cynar Negroni
  • Dirty Martini
  • Gibson Cocktail
  • Gin and Coke
  • Gin and Lemonade
  • Gin and Soda
  • Gin and Tonic*
  • Gin Fizz*
  • Gin Gimlet*
  • Gin & Basil Cocktail
  • Gin Basil Smash
  • Gin Gin Mule
  • Gin Rickey
  • Gin Sour
  • Greyhound
  • Finnish Long Drink
  • French 75*
  • French 77
  • French Gimlet*
  • Floradora
  • Hanky Panky
  • Last Word
  • Lavender Gin Cocktail
  • Lillet Cocktail
  • Lime Rickey
  • Long Island Iced Tea*
  • Martinez
  • Martini (Classic)*
  • Negroni (Classic)*
  • Ramos Gin Fizz
  • Red Snapper
  • Pegu Club
  • Pomegranate Gin Fizz
  • Salty Dog
  • Singapore Sling
  • Southside*
  • Southside Fizz
  • Strawberry Basil G&T
  • Tom Collins*
  • Vesper Martini
  • White Lady
  • White Negroni

Vodka Cocktails

Got vodka? These cocktails highlight the best of this neutral-flavored liquor. See also Vodka Cocktails or 2 Ingredient Vodka Drinks.

  • Apple Cider Mule
  • Apple Martini (Appletini)
  • Aqua Velva
  • Baileys White Russian
  • Bay Breeze*
  • Berry Vodka Smash
  • Black Russian*
  • Bloody Caesar
  • Blood Orange Martini
  • Bloody Mary (Classic)*
  • Blue Hawaii
  • Blue Lagoon
  • Blue Long Island Iced Tea
  • Brass Monkey
  • Chi Chi
  • Chocolate Martini
  • Chocolatini
  • Christmas Martini
  • Coconut Martini
  • Colorado Bulldog
  • Cosmopolitan*
  • Coffee Martini
  • Cranberry Martini
  • Cranberry Moscow Mule
  • Cucumber Gimlet
  • Cucumber Martini
  • Dirty Shirley
  • Elderflower Cocktail
  • Espresso Martini*
  • Espresso Martini with Baileys
  • French 76
  • French Martini*
  • Ginger Martini
  • Gingerbread Martini
  • Harvey Wallbanger
  • Key Lime Martini
  • Lemon Drop
  • Lemon Drop Martini
  • Limoncello Martini
  • Long Beach Iced Tea
  • Long Island Iced Tea*
  • Madras
  • Mango Martini
  • Mind Eraser
  • Moscow Mule (Classic)*
  • Peach Martini
  • Pear Martini
  • Pineapple Vodka Cocktail
  • Pomegranate Cosmo
  • Pomegranate Martini
  • Pumpkin Martini
  • Raspberry Martini
  • Rosemary Fizz Cocktail
  • Sea Breeze*
  • Screwdriver
  • Spicy Bloody Mary
  • Strawberry Vodka Cocktail
  • Transfusion
  • Vampire’s Kiss / Love Potion
  • Vesper Martini
  • Vodka and Coke
  • Vodka and Ginger Ale
  • Vodka Collins
  • Vodka Cranberry*
  • Vodka Gimlet*
  • Vodka Lemonade
  • Vodka Margarita
  • Vodka Mojito
  • Vodka Sidecar
  • Vodka Soda
  • Vodka Sour
  • Vodka Spritzer
  • Vodka Sunrise
  • Vodka Tonic
  • Watermelon Martini
  • Watermelon Mule
  • Watermelon Smash
  • White Russian*
Cocktail list

Bourbon Cocktails

Bourbon whiskey is common in cocktails! Here are all the best ways to use it. See also Best Bourbon Cocktails and Best Whiskey Cocktails.

  • Amaretto Sour*
  • Amaretto Whiskey Sour
  • Apple Cider Cocktail
  • Apple Cider and Whiskey
  • Apple Cider Hot Toddy
  • Apple Cider Old Fashioned
  • Alabama Slammer
  • Black Manhattan
  • Blackberry Bourbon Smash
  • Boston Sour
  • Boulevardier*
  • Bourbon Hot Toddy
  • Bourbon Manhattan
  • Bourbon Milk Punch
  • Bourbon Lemonade
  • Bourbon Sazerac
  • Bourbon Sidecar
  • Bourbon Smash
  • Brown Derby
  • Cranberry Bourbon Cocktail
  • Cranberry Orange Whiskey Sour
  • Gold Rush
  • Hot Toddy
  • Japanese Highball
  • John Collins
  • Kentucky Mule
  • Lime Rickey
  • Lion’s Tail
  • Manhattan*
  • Maple Old Fashioned
  • Milk Punch
  • Mint Julep*
  • New York Sour
  • Old Fashioned* or Bourbon Old Fashioned
  • Old Pal
  • Paper Plane
  • Peach Bourbon Cocktail
  • Revolver Cocktail
  • Skeleton Key Cocktail
  • Smoked Old Fashioned
  • Spiked Hot Chocolate
  • St Germain & Cranberry Cocktail
  • Whiskey and Coke (or Jack and Coke)
  • Whiskey Ginger
  • Whiskey Highball
  • Whiskey Lemonade
  • Whiskey Sour*
  • Whiskey Sour with Egg White
  • Whiskey Sour Mix
  • Whiskey Sour with Lime
  • Whiskey Smash

Rum Cocktails

These rum cocktails pair this liquor with fruity, tropical flavors. See also Best Rum Cocktails, Dark Rum Cocktails, Malibu Drinks, and Guide to Malibu Rum.

  • Aperol Cocktail
  • Bahama Mama
  • Banana Daiquiri
  • Between the Sheets*
  • Blackberry Mojito
  • Blue Hawaii
  • Blueberry Mojito
  • Brass Monkey
  • Bushwacker
  • Coconut Mojito
  • Christmas Punch
  • Cuba Libre
  • Daiquiri (Classic)*
  • Dark and Stormy*
  • El Presidente
  • Georgia Peach
  • Frozen Daiquiri
  • Frozen Mojito
  • Hemingway Daiquiri
  • Hot Toddy
  • Hurricane
  • Jungle Bird
  • Limoncello Mojito
  • Long Island Iced Tea*
  • Mai Tai*
  • Malibu and Pineapple
  • Malibu Bay Breeze
  • Malibu Sunset
  • Mango Daiquiri
  • Mango Mojito
  • Mary Pickford
  • Mojito*
  • Mojito Pitcher
  • Old Cuban
  • Peach Daiquiri
  • Peach Mojito
  • Piña Colada or Frozen Piña Colada*
  • Pineapple Daiquiri
  • Pineapple Mojito
  • Pineapple Rum Cocktail
  • Raspberry Mojito
  • Rum & Cranberry Cocktail
  • Rum and Coke*
  • Rum and Ginger Ale
  • Rum and Lemonade
  • Rum and Orange Juice
  • Rum and Tonic
  • Rum Hot Toddy
  • Rum Punch
  • Rum Sour
  • Spanish Coffee
  • Strawberry Daiquiri
  • Strawberry Mojito
  • Watermelon Mojito
  • Yellow Bird
  • Zombie*

Tequila Cocktails

Tequila is perfect in a margarita. But it’s much more than that, too! See also Best Tequila Cocktails or 2 Ingredient Tequila Drinks.

  • Bloody Maria
  • Cantarito
  • El Diablo
  • Long Island Iced Tea*
  • Margarita (Classic)*
  • Margarita Flavors: Agave Margarita, Apple Cider Margarita, Beer Margarita, Beet Margarita, Blackberry Margarita, Blood Orange Margarita, Blue Margarita, Blueberry Margarita, Cadillac Margarita, Casamigos Margarita, Christmas Margarita, Coconut Margarita, Cointreau Margarita, Cranberry Margarita, Cucumber Margarita, Cucumber Jalapeno Margarita, Espresso Margarita, Frozen Margarita, Grand Marnier Margarita, Grapefruit Margarita, Hennessy Margarita, Hibiscus Margarita, Italian Margarita, Jalapeño Margarita, Mango Margarita, Mezcal Margarita, Orange Margarita, Passion Fruit Margarita, Patron Margarita, Peach Margarita, Pineapple Margarita, Pineapple Jalapeno Margarita or Spicy Pineapple Margarita, Pomegranate Margarita, Prickly Pear Margarita, Raspberry Margarita, Skinny Margarita, Strawberry Margarita, Texas Margarita, Triple Sec Margarita, Watermelon Margarita
  • Mexican Coffee
  • Mexican Martini
  • Mexican Mule*
  • Mezcal Mule
  • Mezcal Paloma
  • Oaxaca Old Fashioned
  • Paloma Cocktail*
  • Ranch Water
  • Siesta
  • Tequila and Coke
  • Tequila and Ginger Ale
  • Tequila and Orange Juice
  • Tequila and Pineapple Juice
  • Tequila and Tonic
  • Tequila Lemonade
  • Tequila Mojito
  • Tequila Soda
  • Tequila Sour
  • Tequila Sunrise*
  • Tequila and Pineapple Juice
Common cocktails

Champagne & Prosecco Cocktails

Who can resist bubbles? These cocktail names feature sparkling wine. See also Best Champagne Cocktails.

  • Amaro Spritz
  • Aperol Spritz*
  • Apple Cider Mimosa
  • Bellini*
  • Campari Spritz
  • Chambord and Champagne
  • Champagne Cocktail (Classic)*
  • Champagne Punch
  • Cranberry Mimosa
  • French 75*
  • French 77
  • Hugo
  • Limoncello Spritz
  • Mango Mimosa
  • Mimosa*
  • Negroni Sbagliato
  • Old Cuban
  • Pineapple Mimosa
  • Poinsettia
  • Prosecco Cocktail
  • Spritz Veneziano
  • St Germain Champagne Cocktail
  • St Germain Spritz
  • Strawberry Mimosa

Beer & Wine Cocktails

Use wine or beer to mix up some tasty cocktails and mixed drinks. See also Best Wine Cocktails and Beer Cocktails.

  • Apple Cider Sangria
  • Beer Margarita
  • Black Velvet
  • Chelada
  • Death in the Afternoon
  • Frose (Frozen Rosé)
  • Frozen Sangria
  • Kalimotxo (Red Wine & Coke)
  • Kir
  • Kir Royale
  • Michelada
  • New York Sour*
  • Peach Sangria
  • Red Sangria
  • Red Wine Spritzer
  • Rose Sangria
  • Rosé Spritzer
  • Shandy, Summer Shandy or Grapefruit Shandy
  • Watermelon Sangria
  • White Sangria
  • White Wine Spritzer

Vermouth Cocktails

Vermouth is the most popular backup character in cocktails! See also Best Vermouth Cocktails.

  • Americano*
  • Apple Cider Cocktail
  • Bijou
  • Bitter Giuseppe
  • Blood and Sand
  • Boulevardier*
  • Brooklyn
  • Corpse Reviver*
  • Cucumber Martini
  • Cynar Negroni
  • Dirty Martini
  • Gibson
  • Ginger Martini
  • Hanky Panky
  • La Louisiane
  • Manhattan*
  • Martinez
  • Martini (Classic)*
  • Mexican Martini
  • Mezcal Negroni
  • Negroni (Classic)*
  • Negroni Sbagliato
  • Old Pal
  • Rob Roy
  • Vieux Carre

Triple Sec & Cointreau Cocktails

Cointreau makes a mean margarita and a smooth Sidecar. See also Guide to Cointreau, Best Cointreau Cocktails or Triple Sec Cocktails.

  • Agave Margarita
  • Between the Sheets*
  • Beer Margarita
  • Blood Orange Margarita
  • Blood Orange Martini
  • Bourbon Sidecar
  • Cadillac Margarita
  • Coconut Margarita
  • Cointreau Margarita
  • Corpse Reviver*
  • Cosmopolitan*
  • Cranberry Margarita
  • Cranberry Martini
  • Cucumber Margarita
  • Cucumber Jalapeno Margarita
  • Grand Marnier Margarita
  • Grapefruit Margarita
  • Golden Dream
  • Hennessy Margarita
  • Hibiscus Margarita
  • Jalapeño Margarita
  • Long Island Iced Tea*
  • Mai Tai*
  • Margarita (Classic)*
  • Mango Margarita
  • Mexican Coffee
  • Mexican Martini
  • Mezcal Margarita
  • Orange Margarita
  • Patron Margarita
  • Peach Margarita
  • Peach Martini
  • Pegu Club
  • Pineapple Margarita
  • Pineapple Jalapeno Margarita
  • Poinsettia
  • Pomegranate Martini
  • Pomegranate Margarita
  • Prickly Pear Margarita
  • Raspberry Margarita
  • Red Sangria
  • Rum & Cranberry Cocktail
  • Sidecar*
  • Singapore Sling
  • Spanish Coffee
  • Strawberry Margarita
  • Strawberry Sangria
  • Texas Margarita
  • Triple Sec Margarita
  • Vodka Margarita
  • Vodka Sidecar
  • Watermelon Martini
  • White Lady
  • Yellow Bird

Campari Cocktails

This Italian bitter features in some of the most classic of all cocktails. See also Guide to Campari or Campari Cocktails.

  • Americano*
  • Boulevardier*
  • Campari and Soda
  • Campari Spritz
  • Garibaldi
  • Jungle Bird
  • Mezcal Negroni
  • Negroni (Classic)*
  • Negroni Sbagliato
  • Old Pal Cocktail
  • Siesta
Cocktail names list

Amaretto Cocktails

This Italian liqueur has a famous almond flavor. See also Guide to Amaretto or Best Amaretto Cocktails.

  • Amaretto Sour*
  • Amaretto Stone Sour
  • Amaretto Whiskey Sour
  • Alabama Slammer
  • Amaretto Coffee
  • French Connection*
  • Godfather
  • Italian Margarita

St Germain Cocktails

This newcomer to the cocktail scene is a beautifully floral elderflower liqueur. See also Guide to St Germain and St Germain Cocktails.

  • Cucumber Martini
  • Elderflower Cocktail with Lemon
  • French Gimlet*
  • French 77
  • Hugo Cocktail
  • Skeleton Key Cocktail
  • St Germain & Cranberry Cocktail
  • St Germain Champagne Cocktail
  • St Germain Spritz

Irish Whiskey or Rye Whiskey Cocktails

This flavor-filled whiskey brings a spicy finish to these cocktail names. See also Best Whiskey Cocktails, Rye Whiskey Cocktails, Irish Whiskey Cocktails, Irish Whiskey Guide or Rye Whiskey Guide.

Irish whiskey

  • Classic Irish Coffee*
  • Irish Maid
  • Irish Mule
  • Irish Sour

Rye Whiskey

  • Black Manhattan
  • Brooklyn
  • La Louisiane
  • Manhattan*
  • Old Pal
  • Sazerac*
  • Trinidad Sour
  • Toronto
  • Ward 8
  • Whiskey Ginger
  • Whiskey Lemonade
  • Vieux Carre

Scotch Cocktails

Scotch is unique in cocktails, but it’s also uniquely delicious. See also Best Scotch Cocktails.

  • Blood and Sand
  • Buchanan Sour
  • Godfather
  • Penicillin
  • Rob Roy
  • Rusty Nail

Brandy & Cognac Cocktails

Brandy or Cognac (French brandy) make standout mixed drinks. See also Best Cognac Cocktails, Best Brandy Cocktails, and Classic Hennessy Cocktails.

  • Between the Sheets*
  • Brandy Alexander
  • Brandy Crusta
  • Brandy Manhattan
  • French Connection*
  • Hennessy and Coke
  • Hennessy Margarita
  • Hennessy Sidecar
  • Japanese Cocktail
  • Milk Punch
  • Sidecar*
  • Sazerac*
  • Stinger*
  • Vieux Carre
  • Wisconsin Old Fashioned

Absinthe Cocktails

This licorice-flavored liquor was banned for almost 100 years, but is now back in good graces. See also Quick Guide to Absinthe and Classic Absinthe Cocktails.

  • Corpse Reviver*
  • Death in the Afternoon
  • La Louisiane
  • Sazerac*

Amaro Cocktails

Amaro, a family of Italian bitters, are seeing a surge in popularity. See also Amaro Cocktails, Fernet Branca, Fernet Branca Cocktails, Averna, Cynar, and Amaro Nonino.

  • Amaro Spritz
  • Bitter Giuseppe (Cynar Manhattan)
  • Black Manhattan
  • Brooklyn
  • Cynar Negroni
  • Cynar Spritz
  • Fernet Sour
  • Hanky Panky
  • Paper Plane
  • Toronto*

Kahlua Cocktails

This Mexican coffee liqueur has inspired a list of tasty drinks. See also Guide to Kahlua and Kahlua Cocktails. You can also use Tia Maria in any of these drinks.

  • B52 Shot
  • Baileys White Russian
  • Black Russian*
  • Bushwacker
  • Coffee Martini
  • Colorado Bulldog
  • Espresso Martini*
  • Espresso Martini with Baileys
  • Kahlua Coffee
  • Kahlua Hot Chocolate
  • Mexican Coffee
  • Mind Eraser
  • Mudslide*
  • Revolver
  • Spanish Coffee
  • White Russian*

Maraschino Liqueur Cocktails

This cherry flavored liqueur plays back up in many classics. See also Maraschino Liqueur Cocktails.

  • Aviation
  • Brooklyn
  • Division Bell
  • Hemingway Daiquiri*
  • Last Word*
  • Martinez*
  • Mary Pickford
  • Pineapple Rum Cocktail

Cocktails with Bitters

Got a bottle of bitters? Here are the top cocktails that feature bitters! See also Guide to Bitters and Orange Bitters Cocktails.

  • Amaretto Sour
  • Bitters and Soda
  • Black Manhattan
  • Brooklyn
  • Champagne Cocktail (Classic)*
  • Japanese Cocktail
  • La Louisiane
  • Manhattan*
  • Martinez
  • Old Fashioned*
  • Pegu Club
  • Pisco Sour
  • Rob Roy
  • Sazerac*
  • Singapore Sling
  • Smoked Old Fashioned
  • Tequila Sour
  • Trinidad Sour
  • Toronto Cocktail
  • Vieux Carre
  • Vodka Sour
  • Wisconsin Old Fashioned
  • Zombie*

Other Cocktail Names

These cocktails are made with unique liqueurs or ingredients that are worth buying for the adventurous home bartender.

  • Allspice dram cocktails: Lion’s Tail and Allspice Dram Cocktails
  • Aquavit cocktails: Go to Quick Guide to Aquavit
  • Aperol cocktails: Aperol Spritz* aka Spritz Veneziano, Aperol Cocktail, Division Bell, Naked and Famous, Paper Plane or Guide to Aperol
  • Benedictine cocktails: Singapore Sling, Vieux Carre
  • Blue curacao cocktails: Aqua Velva, Blue Hawaii, Blue Margarita, Blue Lagoon, Blue Long Island Iced Tea or see Guide to Blue Curacao
  • Cachaça cocktails: Caipirinha*
  • Cappelletti cocktails: Guide to Cappelletti
  • Chambord cocktails: Chambord and Champagne, French Martini or Guide to Chambord
  • Chartreuse cocktails: Bijou, Fernet Sour, Last Word, Naked and Famous or see Guide to Chartreuse or Full Cocktail List
  • Cherry brandy cocktails: Blood and Sand, Singapore Sling
  • Creme de Cacao cocktails: Brandy Alexander, Bushwacker, Chocolate Martini, Golden Cadillac, Grasshopper, Pink Squirrel or see Guide to Creme de Cacao
  • Creme de Cassis cocktails: El Diablo, Kir, Kir Royale*,
  • Creme de Menthe cocktails: Grasshopper, Stinger
  • Creme de Mure cocktails: Bramble
  • Creme de Noyaux cocktails: Pink Squirrel
  • Cynar cocktails: Cynar Negroni, Cynar Spritz, Bitter Giuseppe or see Guide to Cynar
  • Drambuie cocktails: Rusty Nail
  • Fireball cocktails: Fireball and Apple Cider, Fireball Old Fashioned, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, or see Guide to Fireball Whisky
  • Galliano cocktails: Golden Cadillac, Golden Dream, Harvey Wallbanger, Yellow Bird Cocktail or see Guide to Galliano
  • Grand Marnier cocktails: B52 Shot, Cadillac Margarita, El Presidente, Grand Marnier Margarita, Prosecco Cocktail, Mai Tai* or see Guide to Grand Marnier or Full Cocktail List
  • Grenadine cocktails: Tequila Sunrise*, Shirley Temple, Singapore Sling*, Mary Pickford, Clover Club, Hurricane, El Presidente, Ward 8, Zombie* or see Guide to Grenadine or Full Cocktail List
  • Hpnotiq cocktails: Incredible Hulk Drink, Hypnotic Breeze, or see Guide to Hpnotiq
  • Irish cream or Baileys cocktails: B52 Shot, Baileys Coffee, Baileys White Russian, Baileys Hot Chocolate, Chocolate Martini, Chocolatini, Coffee Martini, Espresso Martini with Baileys, Mudslide*, or see Guide to Baileys or Irish Cream Cocktails
  • Jagermeister cocktails: Jagermeister Old Fashioned or Guide to Jagermeister
  • Licor 43 cocktails: Carajillo, Key Lime Martini, Mini Beer Shot, or see Guide to Licor 43 or Licor 43 Cocktails
  • Lillet Blanc cocktails: Lillet Spritz, El Presidente, Vesper Martini, White Negroni, or see Guide to Lillet Blanc
  • Limoncello cocktails: Limoncello Martini, Limoncello Mojito, Limoncello Spritz, Spiked Lemonade, or see Guide to Limoncello
  • Midori cocktails: Japanese Slipper, Midori Sour, Tokyo Tea, Witches Brew, or see Guide to Midori or View Full List
  • Mezcal cocktails: Division Bell, Mezcal Margarita, Mezcal Mule, Mezcal Negroni, Oaxaca Old Fashioned, Mezcal Paloma, Naked and Famous or View Full List
  • Pastis or Pernod cocktails: Pastis Drink or Quick Guide to Pernod
  • Peach schnapps cocktails: Fuzzy Navel, Georgia Peach, Peach Bourbon Cocktail, Peach Daiquiri, Peach Martini, or View Full List
  • Peanut butter whiskey cocktails: Peanut Butter and Jelly Drink, Skrewball Old Fashioned, or see Guide to Peanut Butter Whiskey or Peanut Butter Whiskey Drinks
  • Peppermint schnapps cocktails: Peppermint Martini, Peppermint White Russian, Peppermint Patty Drink, Peppermint Schnapps Hot Chocolate, or see Quick Guide to Peppermint Schnapps
  • Pimm’s No 1 cocktails: Pimm’s Cup
  • Pisco cocktails: Pisco Sour*
  • RumChata Cocktails: Cinnamon Toast Crunch, RumChata Coffee, RumChata White Russian or see Guide to RumChata
  • Sake cocktails: Sake Southside
  • Sloe gin cocktails: Alabama Slammer, Sloe Gin Cocktail, Sloe Gin Fizz
  • Suze cocktails: White Negroni
  • White port cocktails: White Port and Tonic


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