A Simple Holiday Cocktail Hour (: Cookies and Cream Cocktail)

A Simple Holiday Cocktail Hour (: Cookies and Cream Cocktail) is a gluten free recipe with 1 servings. One portion of this dish contains around 2g of protein, 25g of fat, and a total of 447 calories. For $1.94 per serving, this recipe covers 2% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes about 1 minutes. Head to the store and pick up vanilla, heavy cream, crème de cacao, and a few other things to make it today. This recipe from Simple Bites has 2286 fans. Overall, this recipe earns an improvable spoonacular score of 8%. Cocktail Hour (pt 1) – Ballet Russe, Cocktail Hour: Agave Old Fashioned, and Classic Negroni: Try this retro cocktail for your next happy hour are very similar to this recipe.

Servings: 1

Preparation duration: 1 minutes

 

Ingredients:

1 Tablespoon brown sugar

Corn syrup and crushed sugar cookies, optional

1 ounce Creme de Cacao

2 ounces Heavy Cream

1 ounce Bailey's Irish Cream

1 teaspoon vanilla

Equipment:

Cooking instruction summary:

Dip the rim of your glass in corn syrup, then into the crushed sugar cookies.Pour the Irish Cream, Creme de Cacao, Heavy Cream, Vanilla and brown sugar into a martini shaker filled with ice. Shake until well blended.Pour into a small martini glass. Garnish with a small, homemade sugar cookie, if desired.

 

Step by step:


1. Dip the rim of your glass in corn syrup, then into the crushed sugar cookies.

2. Pour the Irish Cream, Creme de Cacao, Heavy Cream, Vanilla and brown sugar into a martini shaker filled with ice. Shake until well blended.

3. Pour into a small martini glass.

4. Garnish with a small, homemade sugar cookie, if desired.


Nutrition Information:

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446k Calories
2g Protein
24g Total Fat
36g Carbs
0% Health Score
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Calories
446k
22%

Fat
24g
38%

  Saturated Fat
15g
96%

Carbohydrates
36g
12%

  Sugar
26g
30%

Cholesterol
77mg
26%

Sodium
25mg
1%

Alcohol
10g
59%

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Protein
2g
4%

Vitamin A
833IU
17%

Calcium
47mg
5%

Vitamin E
0.6mg
4%

Vitamin B2
0.07mg
4%

Phosphorus
35mg
4%

Vitamin D
0.4µg
3%

Potassium
64mg
2%

Vitamin K
1µg
2%

Vitamin B12
0.1µg
2%

Vitamin B5
0.16mg
2%

Magnesium
5mg
1%

Vitamin B6
0.02mg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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