The ghost martini is a vanilla and hazelnut flavored cocktail with a ghostly white color that's perfect for Halloween!
The best thing about this drink is that you can add all sorts of twists to create magnificent martini recipes, including a coconut-y variation that will add a tropical flair to your big night in.
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Strain into a martini glass and garnish with coffee beans. A tropical take on coffee, with cold brew, coconut cream, and Lo-Fi Sweet Vermouth for a creamy, ... [+] indulgent sip. This creamy ...
In a classic pumpkin pie martini, creamy cinnamon-vanilla RumChata ... For a dairy-free version, you can use full-fat coconut milk, maple syrup, and a pinch of ground pumpkin pie spice.
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Feast on incredible flavors with this easy-peasy recipe. Serve by placing half a coconut shell into a martini glass with a scoop of the coconut milk and watermelon ice cream and the papaya sauce.
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3 scoops coconut sorbet 1 and 1/2 oz ... topped off with champagne), garnished with a pineapple chip, and served in a martini glass. Ruby Foo's signature cocktail puts an Asian twist on the ...
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