Valentine’s Day Cocktails Recipes
1.Romance is a candy ‘tini with Kahlua, Bailey’s, Creme de Cacao and cream. Garnish it with shaved chocolate and pay attention to presentation, and this one gets a big “wow!”
2.The Chocolate Cherry Cha Cha {MixThatDrink Original} uses cherry liqueur and sparkling water with chocolate vodka and coconut rum to reproduce the flavor of a chocolate covered cherry. Plus, it’s a gorgeous bright red.
3.The Soft Love is a reddish-pink cordial that tastes like banana and cherry. Perfect before dinner.
4. Robin’s Nest may not sound the part, but it sure looks and tastes it. It’s red, and features the flavors of cranberry juice with creme de cacao.
The Creamy Chocolate Raspberry tastes just like it sounds, with a red sugar rim to make it festive.
5.The Kiss on the Lips is a blended peach, mango and berry cocktail served on Carnival Cruise lines.
6.The Vesper is James Bond’s signature cocktail in Casino Royale, not the famous “shaken, not stirred” vodka martini. It’s named for the woman who broke his heart.
7.The Hanky Pinky is an old classic with an orange-spice-mint taste that’s hard to pin down, but addictive.
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The Lady Killer certainly deserves a place among Valentine’s Day cocktails. Sweet and fruity.
9.The Love Bite is a shooter – cherry, orange and cream.
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The Pomegranate Martini is a fine choice for the holiday. It comes out pinkish, like the Cosmopolitan, which is another safe and easy choice that works.
11.The English Rose is bright red and rimmed with sugar – ideally, gold sugar.
12.The Boulevardier is a little like a Negroni, featuring Campari, bourbon and vermouth.
13.The Phoebe Snow is an old classic that uses Dubonnet, cognac and just a touch of absinthe. Just explaining it sounds frightfully romantic!
14.The Tiatip is a gorgeous black and white layered shooter featuring Tia Maria and Bailey’s. Because it’s just two layers, it’s very easy to pour and looks fantastic. Tastes even better.
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The Scarlett O’Hara, on the other hand, has a name that calls to mind romance. And Southern Comfort. Not a bad combination.
