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Best recipes for chocolate martinis and lemon drops? |
Please only give me recipes YOU USE> I know how to google things like this = ] I want a recipe that is tried and true, and that does not cost too much money to gather the ingredients. I will be 21 next month and know nothing about alcohol except that I like lemon drops and chocolate martinis! So with your recipe, please tell me the brands of each ingredient that you recommend/use. Thank you! Chocolate Martini's are simply 1 oz Vodka (I would use smirnoff if you are thinking about money or grey goose otherwise) and 1 oz White Creme de Cacao (depends where you are for brands but if you can find Mcguiness all the better). So what you do is get a plate with some water on it and another with chocolate shavings (vegtable peel a plain choclate bar). Dip the rim of the glass in the water and then in the shavings. Shake the liquors with ice and then stain into the glass. 1 1/2 shots Godiva chocolate liqueur 2 ounces of Godiva Dark Chocolate liqueur |
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