Chocolate and Coffee Martini
Having cocktails on special occasions has been traditional, but most of us refrain from making indulgent cocktails at home thinking it is just too much work. But there are some cocktail recipes which use simple ingredients, are easy to make and yet result into something right out of a lavish restaurant's menu card. We know that chocolates make any moment a special one, and to date it remains to be the favourite choice for special dates and events. So here's a simple recipe for a Chocolate Martini, another way to savour the chocolate and liquer, and make your moments memorable and sweet!
Ingredients
4 fl oz chocolate liqueur (any flavor you like by Godiva)
2 tbsp crème de cacao (optional)
3 fl oz vodka
1 oz semisweet chocolate - grated
2 tbsp cocoa powder
Ingredients
4 fl oz chocolate liqueur (any flavor you like by Godiva)
2 tbsp crème de cacao (optional)
3 fl oz vodka
1 oz semisweet chocolate - grated
2 tbsp cocoa powder
1 tbsp instant coffee (any flavor)
5-6 ice cubes
Method
Combine chocolate liqueur, coffee powder and vodka in a cocktail mixer full of ice. Chill glasses and then rim them with the cocoa powder (use egg white to make it stick to the glass edges). Shake the mixture vigorously and strain into the martini glasses. Top it with a layer of creme de cacao. Garnish with chocolate shavings. Let this Chocolate and Coffee Martini transform your evening into something romantic and special!
Tip: For the virgin version, replace vodka with skimmed milk and enjoy!
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Hot-n-Spiced Vanilla Rum Drink
Lychee Martini
5-6 ice cubes
Method
Combine chocolate liqueur, coffee powder and vodka in a cocktail mixer full of ice. Chill glasses and then rim them with the cocoa powder (use egg white to make it stick to the glass edges). Shake the mixture vigorously and strain into the martini glasses. Top it with a layer of creme de cacao. Garnish with chocolate shavings. Let this Chocolate and Coffee Martini transform your evening into something romantic and special!
Tip: For the virgin version, replace vodka with skimmed milk and enjoy!
Similar Recipes:
Hot-n-Spiced Vanilla Rum Drink
Lychee Martini
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16 comments :
Aah!! heavenly...would have it anyday, occasion or not:)
first time here, and I'm already your fan!!
-Jill
Oh my goodness! This combines some of my favorite things. I want one now.
I always worry that chocolate martinis would be too sweet but this one looks delightful. I love the addtion of cocoa nibs!
wow, the coffee adds a unique flavor to the drink I'm sure!!! love the way you've added cocoa to the rim of the glass..truly martini style!
Tum to meri jaan le logi aise posts se :( I am hungree and thirsty :X
Ummm...delicious! Agree with you - some of the cocktails are so simple to make. I tried a martini with amarula once...surprisingly nice!
Hey Mansi looks delicious and you are right we do tend to do these things for special occassions only!
wow this looks great, i love drinks with vodka
I'm staggering here... I think I drank too many... :D
Perfect. Adore these. Thanks for sharing your recipe.
Chocolate, vodka and coffe I already feel the buzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Where is the Vodka????????????????????????????????????
This would be a fabulous libation for "girls night in." I love anything I can shake in the martini mixer!
I've been on a real cocktail kick lately so am really excited about trying this. Looks fabulous!
this sounds intoxicating enough, even without the liquer!!:)
It looks so beautiful... but Mansi, where is the coffee? :-)
It sounds good. But i cant wait because it takes long time to get ready. So meanwhile...i will go for my favorite liqueur chocolates.
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