Creamy, smooth, and sweet, this Chocolate Martini is perfect for holiday parties and any other occasion for celebration during the Christmas season.
Sean, the boys, and I spent this Thanksgiving at our family’s property in eastern Arizona. My mom was there, along with three of my siblings and their families. We had so much fun relaxing and visiting for a few days.
Cooler weather, sweatshirts, star filled night skies (oh how I wish I knew how to capture that beauty to share it with you!), stretchy yoga pants, and plenty of great food were the theme for our weekend.
While we were there, my sister Jenny and I played with some new cocktail ideas. Jenny is responsible for most of the cocktail recipes here on the blog and she did an awesome job coming up with festive drinks for us to try.
The chocolate martini was a hit with all the sisters on Thanksgiving night. This cocktail is dessert in a martini glass. In all seriousness, what isn’t to love about a cocktail topped with whipped cream?
{White Christmas} Chocolate Martini
Servings: 2 servings
Ingredients
- 2 ounces Baileys Irish Cream
- 2 ounces Creme de Cacao
- 2 ounces good quality vodka we used Tito's
- 2 ounces half and half or 1 ounce heavy cream, and 1 ounce milk
- Optional: whipped cream and a sprinkling of cocoa powder
Instructions
- Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Add Baileys, Creme de Cacao, vodka, and the half and half top the ice in the shaker. Shake for at least 30 - 60 seconds, until very well chilled. Pour into 2 martini glasses. Top with whipped cream and dust lightly with cocoa powder. Enjoy!
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Liz @ Floating Kitchen says
Love this dessert in a glass! YUM! Glad you had a nice Thanksgiving!
Sue/the view from great island says
Everything is better with whipped cream, especially a cocktail <3
Cheesy says
One of my all time favorite treats!!
Mary says
Decided on this for after dinner drink although was good enough for dessert… Perfect! Thank you for the recipe!
Mary Younkin says
You are so welcome, Mary.
Amy says
I make and sell Coquito and am looking for a new drink to make ahead…could I make this without the ice and bottle it?
Mary Younkin says
I have never tried that, Amy. Let me know how it works for you.