This just about has the kitchen sink in it. It is rather tasty for sure and your guests might try to sneak a way to lick the glass, trust me!
- 1 part Grey Goose Vodka
- 1 part Bailey’s
- 1 part Chambord
- 1 part Strawberry Schnapps
- 1 part cream
- strawberry/raspberry on a pick for garnish
Pour all the ingredients into a shaker filled with crushed ice. Shake for a few seconds then strain into well chilled martini glasses.
To garnish, lay a cocktail pick with a fresh strawberry and raspberry on top.
Spicy Martini
It has been awhile since I posted yet another martini recipe, but seeing as this is the Wine Festival week here in the Okanagan (and we were at a Chef Cooking Class Dinner last night) and are attending a Crush Club luncheon today, a martini would be a break in the wine (or is that whine) run we are having.
- 6 parts Grey Goose Vodka
- 1 part Cinnamon Schnapps
- 1 part Creme de Framboise or Chambord
- Dark chocolate shavings
Pour all the ingredients (except shavings) into a shaker filled with crushed ice. Shake well and strain into well chilled martini glasses, and top with the chocolate shavings.
Now, isn’t that a great way to greet guests? Hon….are we expecting company?
Merry Berry Martini
What a way to start the Christmas “spirit”. Try it!
- 2 parts Raspberry Vodka
- 1 part Chambord
- 1 splash White Chocolate Liqueur
Make sure the martini glasses are chilled (frosty, actually). Pour the ingredients into a shaker filled with ice and shake it really well. Strain into the icy cold glasses and add a couple of frozen berries (blackberries).
There, now go and open your gifts.
Martini in Blue
Not only is this pretty to look at, it is really quite tasty.
- 2 parts Blueberry Vodka
- 2 parts Blueberry Schnapps
- 1 part Chambord
- Frozen Blueberries
Pour ingredients into shaker filled with ice and shake well. Strain into chilled martini glasses and garnish with a few frozen blueberries. Serve immediately!
Taste Rating: More please 9