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Chocolate Indulgence Martini

Blogger Cooking With Sugar shares this chocolate martini recipe - a sure way to add a sweet start to any special meal. “Whoever said, “eat dessert first” was brilliant. This luscious chocolate cocktail will certainly satisfy that desire. I’m a busy mom of two teens, so I try to fit in a romantic dinner with my husband now and then.”

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  • Prep Time 10 min
  • Total Time 15 min
  • Servings 1

Ingredients

2
chocolate wafer cookies
Chocolate syrup, for drizzling inside the glass and the rim
Ice
2
oz store bought chocolate milk
1
oz vanilla vodka
1
oz creme de cocoa

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LOCATION

Directions

  • 1 Place the chocolate cookies in a plastic baggie and pound with a rolling pin or wooden mallet until fine crumbs are formed.
  • 2 Coat the center of a small plate with chocolate syrup in a circle. Sprinkle the crushed chocolate wafers over the chocolate syrup on the plate.
  • 3 Turn a martini glass upside down and dip the rim of the glass in the mixture and spin back and forth, until the rim is coated.
  • 4 Drizzle some chocolate syrup inside the glass, forming a swirling design and place the glass in the freezer.
  • 5 In a shaker with ice add the chocolate milk, vodka and creme de cocoa. Shake well.
  • 6 Remove glass from freezer.
  • 7 Strain mixture into glass and serve.

EXPERT TIPS

Expert Tips

If you are making these for a party, glasses can be garnished with the chocolate and cookies ahead of time and kept in the freezer until ready to use.

This recipe can easily be doubled to make two drinks at a time.

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Posted 9/8/2011 3:25:38 PM REPORT ABUSE luv2cook16 said:
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Every once in awhile, I look for a new drink recipe. I was thrilled to come across this one. It was delicious! I used the flat marshmallows, they were easy to coat with chocolate syrup and graham cracker crumbs. Two on a stirrer looked soooo much better than olives in a traditional martini. They tasted better too!
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Posted 8/13/2011 9:42:06 PM REPORT ABUSE KatieScarlett58 said:
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I never cared much for Martinis, too strong a taste of alcohol...until now. They are delicious!! The chocolate milk cuts the strong alcohol taste, not to mention they are beautiful to look at. They made quite an impression at a recent party. I got the glasses ready the night before and kept them in the freezer until needed. A nice variation, I melted milk chocolate and dipped the rims in the melted chocolate and then the cookie crumbs.
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Posted 6/29/2011 3:14:30 PM REPORT ABUSE HolJen said:
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Hmmmm always liked the way this drink looked...I'll have to try this one. BTW, do you need anyone to help you with your taste testing ? ? ? ? ? :o)
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