Mashed recently caught up with Katie Lee for some tips on how to bring holiday flair to mimosas. Her simple additions really capture the spirit of the season.
People around the world celebrate the Lunar New Year with traditional foods like egg rolls, and not just because they're delicious - they're also symbolic.
Wraps have been on the rise within the fast food landscape for the last several years, and KFC is expanding its repertoire by introducing some new flavors.
Whether you're looking for a beverage that's sophisticated or sweet, sour or smooth, we've got you covered with a slew of cocktails to celebrate the New Year.
Why spend all of your New Year’s Eve in the kitchen? These easy and delicious bites take advantage of frozen puff pastry to make delightful party appetizers.
You don’t have to use the oven to make seriously delicious treats for your next party. Here are some of the best no-bake holiday candies, cookies, and more.
If you need help planning what to do on New Year's Eve in NYC, check out a list of the best bars offering themed parties, holiday menus, and cocktail specials.
The end of the year is time to get together, celebrate, and craft seriously delicious drinks. Here are some festive holiday drinks from around the world.
What's New Year's Eve without a bottle of bubbly? Try elevating your glass (or two) of champagne this year by adding the juice or seeds of a pomegranate.
Many adults drink on New Year's Eve, but not if they're hosting a CNN broadcast. However, host Andy Cohen takes issue with the network's no-booze ruling.
For those who choose to opt for a spirit-free celebration, there's a world of clean cocktails and party potables that are sure to keep the good times flowing.
New Year's Eve is full of traditions across the world. Cotechino is an traditional Italian sausage that's eaten with lentils on New Year's Eve for instance.
From Prosecco-style caviar to sparkly Jell-O squares, we have what you need to host your best New Year's Eve party yet - one that's sure to impress all guests.
The Chinese New Year, or Lunar New Year, is celebrated in a big way, and certain foods are prepared and served to signify prosperity, family, and luck.
The Lunar New Year is a time to wish for prosperity, success, and wealth. Traditionally there are some foods that are thought to help usher in abundance.
One delicious dessert that is normally eaten to celebrate New Year's actually poses a serious hazard. Its ingredients make it easier for people to choke.