Monday, July 23, 2012

Raspberry Truffle

Day 159



Raspberry Truffle
3.5 shots out of 5



Monday.  

Yes I said it, the "M" word.  

It marks yet another week of cocktails.  

I know I've said it before, but when I sit back and think about it, I CAN NOT believe that I have found/received, made, tried and blogged about 159 cocktails!!  

Plus the fact that there are SOOOO MANY more out there for me to try.


I gave tonight's cocktail 3.5 shots out of 5.  

I received tonight's cocktail from Sandi.  

Sandi wanted to invent a cocktail that tasted like some of her favorite ice creams, so she invented the Raspberry Truffle.  

She gave me a few options on the vodka, so I went with the Raspberry Vodka.  

This is a yummy cocktail!  

I first strained it into a martini glass and it warmed up quickly and didn't taste as good as I knew it should.  

Then I poured that into the glass below with some ice, stirred it up and it tasted a lot better.  

This is a nice creamy cocktail that goes down smooth.  It's been husband and Stephanie (The Crockpot Lady) approved as well!


Here is a photo of the end result:


Here is a photo of the ingredients:



Here is the recipe for a Raspberry Truffle:

  • 2 oz Irish cream
  • 2 oz black raspberry liqueur
  • 1 oz raspberry vodka
  • 1/4 oz chocolate syrup

In a shaker add ice and all ingredients above.  Shake it up real well and strain it into a cocktail glass filled with ice.  This will strain slow due to the Irish cream and chocolate syrup, so be patient........or not like I was and shake the hell out of it while it's straining.



Thank You Sandi for a quite yummy cocktail!  That was a great way to start of another week of cocktails!

Cheers!!

The Cocktail Lady
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Hello! My name is Jen and I am The Cocktail Lady. I am a married mom of 4 who loves creating and trying new cocktails.

3 comments:

  1. 3.5? I'd give it a 5! I really liked the taste I got--- it truly tasted like a melted raspberry truffle; no alcohol taste at all (well, maybe a slight Bailey's aftertaste,). totally yummy.

    and the good news, is since I married into an Irish family we're given a few bottles of Bailey's every Christmas! :-)

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    1. You know by the end of the cocktail it did taste a bit better then a 3.5, I admit that!! I'm glad you liked it!!

      Yeay for yearly Baileys!! =)

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  2. Wow, somehow I managed to miss the taste test! Glad to hear you liked it. As I've tested and approved many of Stephanie's recipes, I'm quite pleased to experience the flip side. LOL.

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