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Enticing Chocolate Martini Recipe


Enticing Chocolate Martini Recipe
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A traditional martini is made with gin and vermouth. So as not to overwhelm the flavor of the chocolate, make this martini with vodka. For a very dry martini, swirl the glass with dry vermouth and empty it before pouring in the liqueur and the vodk... More

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Ingredients
  • Dry vermouth
  • Vodka (kept in the freezer)
  • Ground 62% semisweet or 70% bittersweet chocolate
  • Godiva Chocolate Liqueur (I like this one)

Directions
  1. Pour ¼ inch of vermouth, vodka, or water into a rimmed saucer.
  2. Place ¼ inch of the ground chocolate on a second saucer slightly larger than the rim of the glass.
  3. Swirl each glass with a splash of vermouth, and pour it out.
  4. To create the chocolate rim, dip the rim of the glass in the vermouth, vodka, or water, then in the ground chocolate.
  5. For each drink, pour 2 parts chocolate liqueur to 1 part vodka into a shaker with ice.
  6. Shake and pour into the glass...Elegant and oh so enticing!

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It is all good is it not?
LOL, I bought a cookbook with all chocolate recipes. Gave alot of different ones for martini's
Will try to send them to you.


Looks like a nice time


Holiday Cheer! *wink*


This is great!


Like it lots, and lots!


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Sounds awesome!!! Try using Stoli Raspberry Vodka for a Chocolate Raspberry martini. A Heashy Kiss in the bottom of the glass is another garnish that can be used.


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