You need to have a Frostbite, here is how you make it.
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
- Well another winter storm is barreling across the country and while I normally wouldn't suggest getting a frostbite. This time I'm making an exception; you want a Frostbite! This is a smooth and creamy cocktail, but with a taste of Tequila in there you are sure to warm right up. Today we are showing you how to make this Scandinavian favorite. It's quick and simple to make, and easy going down. So don't waste any time and "Let's get Pourin!"
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Ingredients
1.5 oz blanco tequila
1 oz blue curaçao
.5 oz white crème de cacao
1 oz cream
Cherries for garnish
Directions
Add ingredients into a shaker. Add ice and shake to chill. Strain into an ice filled old fashioned glass. Garnish with cherries and serve.
Make your own Blue Curacao
Ingredients
3 Tsp Blue Food Coloring (liquid not gel)
1.33 cup Simple Syrup
1.8 cup Orange Liqueur aprox. 40% ABV
Directions
In a mixing container add 1.5 tsp food coloring, 1:1 simple syrup and orange liqueur (recommend Citron, Cointreau or Pierre Ferrand Dry Curacao.) Stir to mix thoroughly. Adjust coloring by adding blue food coloring if needed. Bottle and label. Yield 4.25 cups or 750ml at aprox 25% ABV.
Liquors Used
Fortaleza Blanco Tequila
Drunken Sailor Blue Curacao
Mr. Boston Creme de Cacao
Timeline
00:00 Introduction
00:27 Let's get Pourin!
01:51 Shaking the cocktail
02:23 Pour, garnish and Serve - Хобби
wow, delish!
Thanks!
blue Hawaiians with coconut milk added are amazing, anyone ever had one? similar to this.
We have actually done two videos on the Blue Hawaiian, in June of 21 we made it using creator Harry Yi's recipe. We also did a side by side comparing the Blue Hawaii in May of 23
Going to have to try this ... Maybe tonight. Too cold to go out
I hope you like it. Let me know how it turns out.
Whata baller!... mixing with fortaleza like it's a well tequila!
Go big or go home, thanks for watching.
I tried this cocktail and it was great
It's been a real hit around here too!
Did not know one could make their own curacao.
It's really simple and tastes so much better.
Looks great! I'll have to try this one
Thanks' let us know how it turns out for you!
This looks amazing!
It can be a new favorite that's for sure.
Wht kind of cream?? Heavy cream, half n half???
Whichever you prefer. I like using half and half, my wife likes it better with heavy cream. After saying that I guess the correct answer is heavy cream. Thanks for watching.
@@drunkensailorcocktails thanks for the recipe 😍
where do you buy cream
Any grocery, supermarket or dairy should have it.
Serious?
You don't use fortazela tequila in cocktails that's super high end tequila if not the best thier is?
Quality ingredients make quality cocktails. That being said, It is an amazing sipper and I don't use it for shots. If it makes you feel better there isn't a bottle of Jose anywhere near my bar (I made a pact with God when I was 19.)
Your ice was wet.
and it was cold. I actually got it the same place I got the cream.😉
You have a cream tap?
when you say cream.... you mean any cream?
I use heavy whipping cream, but light cream or half and half will work also.
The one spirit I cannot stand is Tequila!
You can try it with a more neutral spirt like vodka, that might help.
@@drunkensailorcocktails Thank you. I shall try this tonight.
let me know how you like it 😅@@Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits
@@drunkensailorcocktails Tastes very good.
@@Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits That's what we like to hear, cheers!
I Never Ever drink any cocktail that is blue…YUK! Don’t care what it tastes like to me the visual is just as important and blue is not an appealing color for a cocktail.
You can substitute the Blue Curacao with an orange liqueur and make it a white cocktail. Triple Sec, Cointreau, Citronage, and Gran Marnier are all substitutes that keep the flavor but get rid of the blue.