
Yields:
2 serving(s)
Prep Time:
5 mins
Total Time:
5 mins
Craving a sweet, creamy treat after dinner? Shake up a classic grasshopper cocktail! With its signature pale green hue and refreshing mint-chocolate flavor, this retro drink is as delicious as it is beautiful. A simple blend of crème de menthe, crème de cacao, and cream creates a silky-smooth texture, almost like a grown-up milkshake. Serve this easy, three-ingredient cocktail in a chilled coupe glass and garnish with chocolate-covered mint candies. St. Patrick's Day drinks don't get more indulgent than this!
If you like the flavor of this cocktail, try this no-bake grasshopper pie next.
What is the origin of a grasshopper cocktail?
The grasshopper was created in the early 1900s by the owner of Tujague’s, a French Quarter restaurant in New Orleans. After earning second place in a cocktail competition in New York, the drink made its way back to the Crescent City, where it quickly became a beloved classic. The cocktail's name was inspired by its color.
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Can it be made with white crème de menthe?
Yes. If you swap out the green crème de menthe for white, you'll have what is called a "White Grasshopper." The flavor remains the same, but you'll lose the vibrant green color.
What other garnishes can be used on a grasshopper cocktail?
You can get creative with garnishes like chocolate shavings, a fresh mint leaf, or keep it simple with no garnish at all.
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Ingredients
- 6
chocolate-covered mint candies (such as Junior Mints)
- 4 oz.
heavy cream
- 2 oz.
white crème de cacao
- 2 oz.
green crème de menthe
Directions
- Step 1To make the garnish, carefully thread 3 chocolate-covered mint candies on an extra-long toothpick, twisting as you press it through to keep the candies from breaking. Thread the remaining candies on a second toothpick.
- Step 2Fill a cocktail shaker halfway with ice. Add the heavy cream, crème de cacao, and crème de menthe. Cover, and shake vigorously until cold, 15 to 20 seconds. Strain into 2 chilled martini or coupe glasses and garnish with the mint candy skewers.
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