These Dishes and Drinks Deserve Golden Globes

For the 2014 Golden Globe Awards tonight, support the TV shows and movies of your choice by making food and drinks inspired by the nominees. We're talking sticky ribs like those in House of Cards, classy cocktails for Downton Abbey and Behind the Candelabra, and a juicy, drive-through-grade burger in honor of American Horror Story: Coven. Dig in!

Downton Abbey — Gin and Earl Grey Cocktail

Downton Abbey — Gin and Earl Grey Cocktail

Though we probably won't ever eat as lavishly as the lords and ladies of Downton Abbey, we can shake up fancy, British-inspired gin and Earl Grey cocktails, dubbed the Earl of Grey-tham.

See the recipe: Earl of Grey-tham

Photo: Anna Monette Roberts

American Horror Story: Coven — Burgers

In American Horror Story: Coven, Queenie and Madam LaLaurie drive through Ted's Frostop for burgers. Perfect your own version at home, adding cheese, bacon, special sauce, or whatever your heart desires.

See the recipe: The perfect cheeseburger

The Hunger Games — Lamb Stew

The Hunger Games — Lamb Stew

Dine on The Hunger Games star Katniss's favorite dish at the Capitol: a lamb stew with dried plums.

See the recipe: Lamb stew

Photo: Camilla Salem

House of Cards — Baby Back Ribs

Freddy's barbecue joint in House of Cards may not be real, but that doesn't mean you can't make sticky, sweet barbecue ribs from another famous American eatery.

See the recipe: Chili's Baby Back Ribs

Breaking Bad — Blue Meth Candy

Bust out the lab gear (aka candy thermometer) and some gloves to make Breaking Bad blue meth candy.

See the recipe: Blue meth candy

Behind the Candelabra — Cosmo

In Behind the Candelabra, Liberace and Scott drink glass after glass of expensive Champagne. Toast to the success of the HBO movie by shaking up this grandiose tipple, a blend of vodka, triple sec, cranberry juice, lime, and sparkling wine.

See the recipe: Candelabra Cosmo