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To make these peppermint-bark-inspired drinks, you'll combine white chocolate liqueur, vodka, peppermint schnapps, and heavy cream in a cocktail shaker with ice, before serving these shaken—not ...
A basic modern recipe [7] for making chocolate liqueur at home lists the ingredients chocolate extract, vanilla extract, vodka, and simple syrup. To keep the chocolate extract in suspension and make the liqueur thicker, glycerine may be added. In its purest form, chocolate liqueur is clear; coloring may be added. [5]
Polar bear drink, made with 1 shot vodka, 1 shot Blue Curaçao, and Sprite to fill. [ 6 ] Alaskan polar bear heater , made with 2 shots vodka, 1/2 shot rum, 1 handful bitters, a smidgen of vinegar, 1 shot vermouth, 1 shot gin, 1 shot of brandy, lemon peel, orange peel, 1 cherry, and 1 shot scotch (as seen in the film The Nutty Professor )
The "Chocolate Soldier" cocktail is an alcoholic beverage made with chocolate, ice, and liquor. Different liquor can be used and sometimes milk or soda water is added. One classic recipe recommends cognac, dark chocolate liqueur, dry vermouth and a dash of orange bitters. [3] [4]
Bacon Jam. Making jam doesn't always involve cooking down seasonal fruit. Sometimes it involves caramelizing onions and shallots in bacon fat, maple syrup, and brown sugar for a sweet and savory ...
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The Chocolate Cake is a novelty shooter which combines the flavors of Frangelico liqueur, lemon, and white sugar to create the convincing impression of a chocolate cake. [1] Sucking the sugared lemon tends to concentrate the flavor of the Frangelico. A popular alternative method is to use lemon vodka and brown or white sugar.
A cup of hot chocolate with whipped cream and cocoa powder. This is a list of notable chocolate drinks. Chocolate is a processed, typically sweetened food produced from the seed of the tropical Theobroma cacao tree. Its earliest documented use is by the Olmecs of south central Mexico around 1100 BC.