Kiss of the Jumbie Adult Beverage ;)
Kiss of the Jumbie Adult Beverage ;)
This morning as I was cleaning up the kitchen I grabbed the coffee pot and thought, that's an awful lot of KOJ to waste, so I poured it in to a container not sure what I would do with it. Introducing the KOJ Martini... woo hoo... not bad as I watch the snow start to fall!
Start with your favorite shaker
Add
2 oz. Cruzan Vanilla
2 oz. brewed KOJ coffee
1 oz. Coffee Liquor
(I used something we bought in Costa Rica but Kahlua would be great)
1 oz. Godiva Chocolate Liquer
Splash of cream
Add ice to the shaker and give it about 10 shakes.
Put a few mini chocolate chips at the bottom of your hand painted Martini glass from STJ Spice, strain in to glass and ENJOY!

Start with your favorite shaker
Add
2 oz. Cruzan Vanilla
2 oz. brewed KOJ coffee
1 oz. Coffee Liquor
(I used something we bought in Costa Rica but Kahlua would be great)
1 oz. Godiva Chocolate Liquer
Splash of cream
Add ice to the shaker and give it about 10 shakes.
Put a few mini chocolate chips at the bottom of your hand painted Martini glass from STJ Spice, strain in to glass and ENJOY!

Last edited by mbw1024 on Sun Feb 25, 2007 5:55 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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It sounds good...and it certainly is a creative use of left over coffee.
Okay, one pet peeve...and this is not directed at you, but at popular culture in general. Putting a mixed drink into a martini glass does not make it a martini. A martini is gin and vermouth...some will say you can use vodka, but even that is pushing it. The only place one can exercise any creativity is regarding how much vermouth and the garnish...lemon zest, onion or olive...and, please, no stupid olives...like blue cheese stuffed, or whatever. Oh wait, "shaken or stirred" is another area open to personal preference.
Sorry for that digression. What were we talking about?
Okay, one pet peeve...and this is not directed at you, but at popular culture in general. Putting a mixed drink into a martini glass does not make it a martini. A martini is gin and vermouth...some will say you can use vodka, but even that is pushing it. The only place one can exercise any creativity is regarding how much vermouth and the garnish...lemon zest, onion or olive...and, please, no stupid olives...like blue cheese stuffed, or whatever. Oh wait, "shaken or stirred" is another area open to personal preference.
Sorry for that digression. What were we talking about?
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Don't take offense...the drink sounds pretty darn good...and it looks good in the martini glass. I didn't mean any harm.
For those of us who like martinis, it's almost like a ritual. Remember that scene in "When Harry Met Sally" in the diner...no not that part...when she orders, but has to make sure that everything is just so? It's almost like that with martinis. The bartender asks, " what would you like?" I respond, "a martini...but wait, it needs to be Beefeater, straight up, dry, extra olives and shaken so hard that your hands stick to the shaker." Okay, maybe I'm odd...I'm willing to admit that.
For those of us who like martinis, it's almost like a ritual. Remember that scene in "When Harry Met Sally" in the diner...no not that part...when she orders, but has to make sure that everything is just so? It's almost like that with martinis. The bartender asks, " what would you like?" I respond, "a martini...but wait, it needs to be Beefeater, straight up, dry, extra olives and shaken so hard that your hands stick to the shaker." Okay, maybe I'm odd...I'm willing to admit that.
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Marybeth ... we need to have a girls-forum week in St John, rent the most fabulous house in SJ and each take turns being bartender for the day! How many forum gals can we fit into a house? Ruth and Pia can be our Den Mum's and keep us out of trouble/jail!
Can't wait to mix up a shaker of your new drink

Can't wait to mix up a shaker of your new drink
