Sips, snacks inspired by best picture winners

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A "Corleone cocktail," featuring Italian liqueur with a touch of orange, and an "Angry Meatballs" dish are shown. It's part of a selection of drinks and appetizers inspired by Oscar winners; "The Godfather," "Silence of the Lambs," and "Casablanca," films that might make a good starting point for your viewing party of this year's Academy Awards ceremony Feb. 26. (AP photo)
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Great movies and great food are box office gold, from Forrest Gump’s chocolates to “Silence of the Lambs” anti-hero Hannibal Lecter’s disturbing pairing suggestion for Chianti.

We’ve put together a selection of drinks and appetizers inspired by five Best Picture Oscar winners to help get your Academy Award’s viewing party rolling. So get ready to settle in with a beverage and a bite when Hollywood celebrates itself Sunday. You’ve got all the bases covered – lights, camera, (snack) satisfaction.

“Gone with the Wind”

Serve this crimson cocktail featuring cranberry and cherry juice with some manchego cheese toasts on the side for an elegant nibble.

This appetizer uses banana bread, a food that came into vogue in the 1930s as baking powder and baking soda became staples of the American kitchen. It’s not likely you’ll have leftovers, but if you do, fiddledeedee! Tomorrow is another day.

The Scarlett Cocktail

Start to finish: 5 minutes

Servings: 1

2 ounces cranberry juice

2 ounces cherry juice

2 ounces citrus vodka

1 ounce lime juice

Fresh cherries, to garnish

In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, combine the cranberry juice, cherry juice, vodka and lime juice. Shake and pour into a martini glass. Garnish with fresh cherries.

Manchego Banana Bites

Slice banana bread thinly and cut into 2-inch rounds with a small cookie cutter. In a skillet, melt butter over medium-high. Toast the banana bread rounds in the buttered skillet.

Serve topped with slices of manchego cheese and toasted pecans. Makes 24 rounds.

“Casablanca”

Everybody comes to Rick’s Cafe Americain in the movie “Casablanca,” whether it’s for cocktails, eats, forged letters of transit or hopes of winning big at roulette. You’ll probably want to stick to the first two, though.

Here’s a recipe for a spicy whiskey sour that would be right at home in the ’40s nightclub scene that serves as the background for “Casablanca’s” story of love and war.

And if you’re looking to gamble on something new, why not try some Potato Chip Cookies, a twist on the traditional snack. We can’t guarantee your friends will be shocked – shocked! – but they may be mildly surprised.

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