This tastes just like a Thin Mint® Girl Scout cookie!
Ingredients
- 1 teaspoon chocolate syrup , or to taste
- 1 fluid ounce peppermint schnapps
- 2 fluids ounces chocolate liqueur
- 2 fluids ounces half-and-half
Instructions
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1
Drizzle chocolate syrup around the inside edge of a martini glass; place glass in the freezer.
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2
Fill a cocktail shaker with ice; pour peppermint schnapps, chocolate liqueur, and cream into shaker. Cover, shake, and strain martini into the prepared martini glass.
Nutrition Facts
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