How to Make a White Chocolate Peppermint Martini
Prepare the glass., Freeze the martini glass., Add the crushed ice to a cocktail shaker., Measure and pour the alcohol into the cocktail shaker. , Shake the contents vigorously., Strain the drink into the chilled glass. , Garnish the drink...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Prepare the glass.
Dip the rim of the glass in a small saucer of marshmallow topping until covered.
Swirl the glass slowly while lifting it out of the saucer.
Transfer the glass to another small saucer of the crushed peppermint candies and repeat the dipping. -
Step 2: Freeze the martini glass.
This will speed up the process of solidifying the marshmallow rim, as well as chilling the glass while the drink is being made. , Fill it up halfway to allow room for the other ingredients. ,, You will know when the drink is chilled when you see condensation building up on the outside of the shaker. ,, You can add the crushed peppermint candies on top or use another peppermint patties. , -
Step 3: Add the crushed ice to a cocktail shaker.
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Step 4: Measure and pour the alcohol into the cocktail shaker.
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Step 5: Shake the contents vigorously.
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Step 6: Strain the drink into the chilled glass.
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Step 7: Garnish the drink.
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Step 8: Finished.
Detailed Guide
Dip the rim of the glass in a small saucer of marshmallow topping until covered.
Swirl the glass slowly while lifting it out of the saucer.
Transfer the glass to another small saucer of the crushed peppermint candies and repeat the dipping.
This will speed up the process of solidifying the marshmallow rim, as well as chilling the glass while the drink is being made. , Fill it up halfway to allow room for the other ingredients. ,, You will know when the drink is chilled when you see condensation building up on the outside of the shaker. ,, You can add the crushed peppermint candies on top or use another peppermint patties. ,
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