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xavienne ([info]xavienne) wrote,
@ 2009-02-22 08:53:00
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The S'more Martini
From eHow
S'mores don't have to be saved for camping! Why should boy and girl scouts have all the fun? You can use the same classic ingredients as inspiration for a cocktail party. Yes, you heard right. Here's how to turn this outdoor American tradition into a signature indoor cocktail.

* 32 oz. vanilla vodka
* 16 oz. white chocolate liqueur
* 64-oz. pitcher
* 1 graham cracker
* Plastic bag
* Small bowl
* 1 jar marshmallow creme
* Martini glasses
* Bartending badges
* Skewers
* 1 bag miniature marshmallows

1. Pour the vodka and white chocolate liqueur into the pitcher and stir. Refrigerate several hours until the mixture is cold.
2. Crush the graham cracker in a plastic bag, then pour the crumbs into a small bowl.
3. Rub marshmallow creme around the rims of the martini glasses to lightly coat.
4. Dip each glass into the bowl of graham cracker crumbs until the marshmallow creme is covered with crumbs.
5. Pour about 3 oz. of the drink mixture into each of the prepared glasses and serve.
6. Print "bartending badges" styled like scout achievement badges and tie them to the stem of each cocktail glass.
7. For extra credit, set up a marshmallow roasting station near the fireplace and invite guests to roast them and slide into their cocktail for garnish.


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