Friday, December 16, 2016

White Chocolate Peppermint Martini

Day 309



White Chocolate Peppermint Martini
4 shots out of 5


christmas cocktail, white chocolate peppermint martini, vanilla vodka, peppermint schnapps, Godiva white chocolate liqueur, candy canes, candy cane sugar

**When I hear white chocolate and peppermint, I think winter which reminds me of Christmas.  Here is another delicious holiday cocktail I made a few years ago!**

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It's Thursday night, today I got my hair cut, dyed and also got a pedicure.  

Tonight I'm going to the movies with a couple friends.  

WOW, what a "Me" day!  

Our weekend plans of walking through a neighboring cities neighborhood to check out some amazing lights on Friday and then going to see the Zoo Lights on Saturday just got cancelled due to the rain that will be coming in this weekend......boo.


I gave tonight's cocktail 4 shots out of 5.  

I found this recipe......which I unfortunately could not follow at cookingwithsugar.  

Sugar used marshmallow sundae topping......I thought my marshmallow cream I had "might" work.....yea, NO it didn't.  

Oh well, life goes on.  

The only thing I'd change about this cocktail is the amount of peppermint schnapps.  

For me, it's just a little bit too pepperminty, so I might cut it back to 1/2 an ounce instead.  

Otherwise, this is a very holiday-ey cocktail that I'm sure many will love.



Here is a photo of the end result:

christmas cocktail, white chocolate peppermint martini, vanilla vodka, peppermint schnapps, Godiva white chocolate liqueur, candy canes, candy cane sugar

Here is a photo of the ingredients:

christmas cocktail, white chocolate peppermint martini, vanilla vodka, peppermint schnapps, Godiva white chocolate liqueur, candy canes, candy cane sugar


Here is the recipe for a White Chocolate Peppermint Martini:

  • 1 1/2 oz vanilla vodka
  • 3/4 oz peppermint schnapps
  • 1 1/2 oz Godiva white chocolate liqueur
  • candy canes, or candy cane sugar for rimming

In a shaker, add ice and all of the ingredients above (except the last item which is for rimming). Shake and strain you cocktail into a candy cane or candy cane sugar rimmed martini glass.



Here's to my second cocktail that I get to use my BevMo candy cane sugar with!

Cheers!!

The Cocktail Lady

1 comment:

  1. Lost this recipe since the moved to the new house. Really enjoyed these at Bass hall in Ft Worth when we went for the Christmas show Elf the musical.

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