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  2. 25 Valentine's Day Cocktails That Are Full of Romantic Spirit

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    Get the Espresso Martini recipe. Will Dickey. Champagne Punch. Got all the girls coming over? Make a batch of bubbly punch and get the party started! ... Sugar Cookie Martini. Skip straight to ...

  3. Step Aside, Cookies—These 55 Cakes Are What We Want ... - AOL

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    Get the Espresso Martini Icebox Cake recipe. PHOTO: RACHEL VANNI; FOOD STYLING: BROOKE CAISON ... The sugar topping adds a subtle crunch too, and the sour cream keeps this cake moist for days ...

  4. This Christmas Martini Tastes Just Like a Sugar Cookie - AOL

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    Yields: 2 servings. Prep Time: 10 mins. Total Time: 10 mins. Ingredients. Rim Garnish. 1/2 c. powdered sugar. 2 tsp. half-and-half. 1/4 c. nonpareil sprinkles

  5. Espresso Martini Icebox Cake Is A Secretly Easy Holiday ...

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    In a large bowl, using a handheld mixer on medium-high speed, beat cream cheese, confectioners’ sugar, espresso powder, and 1/2 tsp. salt until smooth and fluffy and espresso powder is dissolved ...

  6. List of IBA official cocktails - Wikipedia

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    Espresso martini Made with vodka, espresso coffee, coffee liqueur, and sugar syrup. It is not a true martini as it contains neither gin nor vermouth, but is one of many drinks that incorporate the term into their names. Fernandito A long drink of Argentine origin consisting of the Italian amaro liqueur fernet and cola, served over ice. French ...

  7. Espresso martini - Wikipedia

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    There are several claims for the origin of the espresso martini. One of the more common claims [1] [2] is that it was created by Dick Bradsell in the late 1980s while at Fred's Club in London for a young lady – sometimes claimed to be Naomi Campbell or Kate Moss [dubious – discuss] – who asked for "something to wake me up, then fuck me up". [3]