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18 December 2015

Christmas Mint Martini

Christmas Mint Martini Recipe

Twas the last Cocktail Friday before Christmas and that more than certainly calls for a minty affair containing Creme de Menthe. I am sure that’s how the poem goes? Or not. Regardless of literature, if you can’t have a mint based cocktail at Christmas, when can you have one? And this Christmas Mint Martini is an absolute beauty. It’s been an absolute whirlwind of a week and there’s nothing I could recommend more highly than sitting down with one of these in your hand.

After a week of recipes and tips on stylish, luxurious entertaining, I feel duty bound to go completely off piste and make a kitsch cocktail which tastes deliciously like a refreshing, mint based boozy milkshake. I want to mention mouthwash but feel that may put you off making one, but I actually quite like the taste of mouthwash *now I’ve said mouthwash three times*. But don’t let this put you off as this Christmas Mint Martini has a warm, fresh taste with a light creamy flavour, without any heaviness. And it’s a wonderful pale green, my favourite colour, so it really is almost perfect for me in every way.

So don’t be an old scrooge this Cocktail Friday, treat yourself to a festive bottle of Creme de Menthe and start shaking up a couple of these during what’s bound to be a busy party weekend.

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Here’s the line up for this minty Martini. The reindeer is just for show, he pays no real part in the proceedings.

Make a start on this by filling a cocktail shaker with lots of ice. This delicious drink benefits from being super chilled *unlike me as I still haven’t finished my Christmas shopping*. Pour in the emerald Creme de Menthe, inhaling it’s fragrant peppermint scent.

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Next, add the warming Creme de Cacao, then the milk and shake super well, until the cocktail shaker is icy.

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Pour this pretty, pale green drink into a tiny martini glass and garnish with something chocolatey.

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And a sprinkle of glitter, of course, as it’s nearly Christmas.

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Reindeer optional.

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That reindeer has a haughty look on it’s face, he doesn’t know a decent cocktail when he sees one.

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Add this wonderful Christmas Mint Martini to your cocktail arsenal *a swear word in our house* and you will not disappoint your guests when they drop in for a festive drink. It’s light, creamy, refreshing and as kitsch as you like. All my favourite things in a glass. I am not ashamed of loving anything with a slight nod towards 70’s bad taste and the sooner you join me in this lack of shame, the better.

Have a lovely, if slightly manic, weekend.

Lucy x

Christmas Mint Martini Recipe

Serves 1

You will need ice and a martini-ish glass and a cocktail shaker

25ml Green Creme de menthe

25ml creme de cacao

75ml milk or single cream

Chocolate to garnish, grated or a truffle or even an After Eight as it is Christmas, and glitter if you fancy

Take your cocktail shaker and add a good handful of ice. Pour in the creme de menthe, creme de cacao and milk. Shake until all beautifully chilled then pour into a martini style glass. Garnish with chocolate and glitter, if you are in the mood.

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