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Tuesday Happy Hour: Christmas Cookie Cocktail

Christmas Cookie CocktailSince this month is Cookie A Day month here at Slashfood, and today also happens to be National Cookie Day, I think it's appropriate for today's Happy Hour post to be about a cookie you can have in liquid form.

It's the Christmas Cookie Cocktail, courtesy of the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC. As you can imagine, it includes chocolate in some form (in this case, chocolate sauce drizzled in the glass), but it also has Peppermint Schnapps, vodka, and Bailey's. This is one cookie that's definitely not for the kids (though maybe they can have the candy cane you're supposed to put in it).

Christmas Cookie Cocktail

2 oz White Godiva Vodka
2 oz Bailey's Irish Cream
1/2 oz Peppermint Schnapps
1/2 oz half and half
chocolate sauce
miniature candy cane (or chocolate shavings)

Drizzle chocolate sauce on a chilled martini glass. Add vodka, Baileys, Peppermint Schnapps, half and half. Garnish with candy cane or chocolate shavings.

Filed Under: Happy Hour, Drink Recipes, Holidays
Tags: bailey's irish cream, chocolate sauce, christmas, christmas cocktails, christmas drinks, cocktails, Holidash, vodka

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Kathryn

12-05-2007 @1:24PM Kathryn said... Oh yummm ..

While I can't see myself having too many (or really, even more than one) of these, they still sound absolutely delicious.
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Olivia

12-04-2007 @10:25PM Olivia said... This is a definite must-try for the holiday party season. Sounds like it might taste similar to a Dirty Girl Scout, one of my favorites.

(http://www.webtender.com/db/drink/1610)
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dr.ellen

12-05-2007 @6:02PM dr.ellen said... I'm familiar with Godiva white chocolate liquer, but I've never heard of Godiva vodka - I can't wait to look for it!
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Derek

12-22-2007 @2:38PM Derek said... I cannot, for the life of me, find any reference to White Godiva Vodka anywhere on the Internet. Other than other sites linking to this recipe and some student's analysis of a 2005 ad for Godiva Vodka, I cannot find anything that tells me what this product is.

Is this something still available? Even the Godiva website doesn't have it listed.

Could you make it with 1 part White Godiva liqueur and 1 part Vodka?
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