Godiva Chocolate Martini

Godiva chocolate martini -- The ultimate chocolate drink mix. The Godiva chocolate martini has the right mix of everything.



Godiva Chocolate Martini

For those who love their alchohol and their chocolate, there are lots of special drink mixes for you. These drinks blend the best of both worlds. You get the adult feeling of drinking and the kiddie feeling of chocolate. And believe it or not, there are drink mixes out there using your favorite gourmet chocolate. There are countless chocolate martini drink mixes, and the Godiva chocolate martini is one of the best. There are numerous ways of mixing the Godiva chocolate martini. It's up to you to find which Godiva chocolate martini suits you best. We have a couple we can share with you. Here goes:

The Godiva Chocolate Martini Drink Recipe

Ingredients:

1 1/2 shots of Godiva chocolate liquer

1 1/2 shots of creme de cacao

1/2 shot of Vodka

2 1/2 shots of half-and-half

Mix everything in a shaker with ice, shake and pour into already chilled cocktail glass.

Lady Godiva chocolate martini

Ingredients:

2 ounces Godiva chocolate liquor (or liquer) Dark

2 ounces of Creme de Cacao

1 ounce of half-and-half

2 ounces of freezing Goldenbarr Chocolate vodka

1 tablespoon or shaved white chocolate

2 chilled martini glasses

Mix the liquer, creme de cacao and vodka into a cocktail shaker half full of cracked ice

Shake

Add half-and-half and swirl

Strain and pour into martini glass

Add shaved chocolate

When it comes to drinking pleasure, the Godiva chocolate martini is the way to go. Yet another way to enjoy your Godiva chocolate. Godiva chocolates are some of the best in the world, and with all the recipes out there, you can enjoy them anytime and anywhere. When drinking your Godiva chocolate martini, make sure to include others. Godiva is great to eat -- and drink -- but it's better with others. Have fun and experiment with different recipes.


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