Cottontail Cocktail

Here’s a question about the mysteries of Easter: Why should the kids have all the fun? Our Cottontail Cocktail, a brunchy, fun concoction of chocolate and vodka, suggests that maybe the adults can join in on the festivities a little, too.

What to Pair with this Cottontail Cocktail  

Serve it in a tall glass to sip slowly and savor the flavor, or serve it in a coupe for easier Peeps dunking. This cocktail is just one of our answers to the aforementioned question. If you are a lover of Peeps, try this Orange Cardamom Peep Crispy Treats recipe. Or, for another fun and simple Easter cocktail, try our Peeptini. Happy Spring and Easter drinking!

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A tall glass with a brown chocolaty drink, foaming over the side, with little pastel colored chocolate Easter eggs on a white surface. Cottontail Cocktail

Cottontail Cocktail


  • Author: Star Laliberte

Description

Let the adults in on the Easter fun.


Ingredients

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  • .5 oz Boyd & Blair Vodka
  • .5oz chocolate syrup
  • 1 egg white
  • .5 oz lemon juice
  • .25 oz simple syrup
  • Club soda

Instructions

  1. Add vodka, chocolate syrup, egg white, lemon juice, simple syrup, and ice to a shaker. Shake for 45 seconds until foamy.
  2. Strain into glass of your choice. Top with club soda.

Recipe by Boyd & Blair Vodka

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