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Chocolate-Covered Orange Martini Recipe
Peel off some pleasure. 2 oz. Gold rum ˝ oz. Cointreau ˝ oz. Godiva Liqueur Orange twist for garnish Combine rum and liqueurs in mixing glass. Add ice and stir to chill. Strain into your Swank Martini glass and garnish. A friend just emailed this one to me, and I had to share. |
Damn, Given this crowd I expect this might surpass the "Sooo" thread in a matter of days... :D
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Boston Creme Pie Martini
1 (1.5 fluid ounce) jigger vanilla vodka 1 (1.5 fluid ounce) jigger chocolate liqueur 1 (1.5 fluid ounce) jigger Irish cream liqueur 1 cup crushed ice 1 (4 ounce) jar maraschino cherry Combine vodka, chocolate liqueur, Irish cream liqueur, and crushed ice in a cocktail shaker. Shake vigorously to chill. Pour into a martini glass, garnish with a maraschino cherry, and serve |
I like mixing Whaler's Rum (from Trader Joe's) into Coke. Specifically that rum.
Does that count? |
For the holidays I like Sprite spiked with a bit of peppermint extract. I originally tried using candy canes but that gave a reaction similar to Diet coke and mentos.
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Maharaja's Burra-Peg
Sugar cube sprinkled with Peychaud bitters a shot of Cognac fill rest of glass with champagne I could drink these all day....and I think I did at one point. |
I'm currently experimenting with Tang - I may have some spacey concoctions to share come the new year.
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Rob's Eggnog.
1 cup ready made custard (this gives the egg componant) 1 cup cream 1 cup Creme De Cacao 1 cup Brandy Sprinkle of Nutmeg Mix all together and drink slowly for a festive glow. (Rant coming on...) .....and what's with all these "Martini" drinks??? Call them a "boston cream pie" or a "Chocolate covered orange" but I can't understand why bartenders add the "Martini" moniker to these tortally unrelated drinks, simply because they're served in a "Martini Glass" ?!?!?!?! (rant over.) |
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There are only 2 ways to make a martini. One is with Gin and the other is with Vodka. Both have vermouth and olives. Period. |
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