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Chocolate Martini

Post by Richard Mondavi on 12/29/2009, 8:11 pm

WHAT YOU NEED

2 oz. of Vodka

2 oz. of white creme de cacao

1 oz. of dark creme de cacao

A martini shaker

A martini glass


INSTRUCTIONS

1. Fill the martini shaker halfway with ice.
2. Combine all the ingredients into the shaker.
3. Put a lid on the shaker and shake until the outside of the shaker is frosted with condensation.
4. Strain the contents into the martini glass.
OPTIONALS:
Before pouring the martini into the glass, drizzle Hersey's chocolate syrup around the inside of the glass.
OR
It's a martini, plop a hersey's kiss in the bottom of the glass.

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Re: Chocolate Martini

Post by AVid on 12/29/2009, 9:50 pm

I was introduced to those on our last trip to Alaska. Since we have been home I acquired 5 different recipes...all of them excellent. Going to try yours ASAP.

The easiest one is Stoli Vanil Vodka and Baileys Irish Cream.

Thanks for the recipe.

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Re: Chocolate Martini

Post by Scruffy and Tater on 12/30/2009, 12:52 am

Yummy! I'd make one right now but I don't have the ingredients.

Can't buy "hard" liquor in our county. They recently made beer and wine legal, thank heavens! Good thing we travel to places that have real liquor stores.

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Re: Chocolate Martini

Post by Stanford on 12/30/2009, 1:50 am

Tater

We know how you feel. We live in Union County, Georgia which is DRY cann't even buy a beer. I make a favorite beverage drive about once a month, there goes sales to the neighboring counties. Still love these Mountains. Jim

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Re: Chocolate Martini

Post by Frank L on 12/30/2009, 3:16 am

uNfotunally wwweee hav Lecor sores allllll oevr th plaaace

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Re: Chocolate Martini

Post by Richard Mondavi on 12/30/2009, 1:43 pm

LOL, I think those lecor sores are from falling down so much Frank L.

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Re: Chocolate Martini

Post by BayouDude on 1/27/2010, 5:23 pm

I make mine with 2oz Absolute Vodka, 4oz Godiva chocolate liquor and 4oz milk. Combine in a shaker then serve. The wife loves them.

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Re: Chocolate Martini

Post by BossHogg on 5/14/2010, 10:27 pm

Its funny that Utah gets a bad rap for its liqour laws and other parts of this country are worse. We just have to buy from state owned stores. Oh well.

I cant wait to try this mixture. If its chocolate tasting I'm sure my wife will love them.

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