Recipe courtesy of Jill Davie

Candy Cane Cooler

  • Yield: 1 serving
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Ingredients

1 tablespoon crushed candy cane or peppermint candy

1 1/2 ounces Mint-Infused Vodka, recipe follows

1/2 ounce B&B (Benedictine and brandy)

1/2 ounce half-and-half

Ice

Peppermint stick

Mint sprig for garnish

Mint-Infused Vodka:

2 cups fresh mint leaves, de-stemmed

1 bottle quality vodka

Directions

  1. Place crushed candy cane bits into pint glass. Muddle the candy cane slightly, breaking up the bigger pieces. Do not over-muddle into a powder. Add vodka, brandy and half-and-half and stir. Pour into a shaker with ice. Shake lightly to chill and strain into old-fashioned glass full of ice. Add a peppermint stick and stir. Garnish with a mint sprig.

Mint-Infused Vodka:

  1. Thoroughly wash mint leaves and place in a decanter or jar. Empty vodka into container and muddle slightly to release the essential oils. Store in a cool, dark place for at least 3 days - longer if you want a stronger taste.

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Tamatuszak

Not as good as it looks. Peppermint was too strong. I kept trying to dilute it with more half & half and even tried adding Baileys instead of Brandy. I was really looking forward to a great holiday cocktail it this wasn't it :(

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