Frostbite Cocktail
Like many people, I have my favorite drinks according to my mood and/or the season. Besides martinis 🍸, my two regulars are CC (Canadian Club whisky) with ginger ale and dry red wine. On a hot summer day, I like having a Bloody Caesar or a Red Eye which is clamato juice mixed with light beer, similar to a Michelada.
Although these are pretty much what I drink regularly, there are others that I also like sipping. The ones I like breaking the routine with during the winter is Blueberry Tea, Boozy Mexican Coffee, Buttered Rum, and Hot Toddy.
The Canadian winter 🍁 as well as upper parts of the states is pretty cold with lots of snow. Where I live, near Vancouver • British Columbia, it’s not too bad. Most of the time, the temperature is above 0ºC/32ºF but it rains a lot. There are not much outdoor activities we can do when it occurs.
There’s a chilling drink I couldn’t resist showcasing not just for its appearance but also for its name. It’s the Frostbite Cocktail! With its gorgeous, vibrant blue color, the combination of ingredients is so tasty! Mixed with heavy cream, this beverage is sure to warm you right up 🥰!
Like 99% of drinks, making this Frostbite Cocktail is very quick ⏳. Pour all the booze in the glass of the Boston shaker along with heavy cream and ice cubes, put the metal tumbler on top, tap to secure it, and shake it vigorously for 20 to 30 seconds. Strain the mix into a rock glass with 2 to 3 ice cubes… done!
In this recipe I use white Tequila but if you’re not a fan of this particular liquor, simply switch for plain Vodka. The rest of the ingredients stay the same: Blue Curaçao, white Crème de Cacao and heavy cream. If you want to make it prettier, garnish with a maraschino cherry 🍒 or rim the glass with blue sanding sugar.
When I see Frostbite Cocktail, this is exactly what winter looks like to me; arctic cold, icy and frosty! This refreshing mixology is perfect to sip by the fireplace 🔥 as a casual drink or for after-dinner just like my Chocolate Grasshopper Martini…
Cheers!🥂
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Frostbite Cocktail
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Ingredients
- 1 1/2 ounces white Tequila (substitute Vodka)
- 1 ounce Blue Curaçao
- 1/2 ounce white Crème de Cacao
- 1/2 ounce 35% heavy cream
Directions
- Add a few ice cubes to the glass of the Boston shaker and then pour in white Tequila, Blue Curaçao, white Crème de Cacao and heavy cream.
- Place the metal tumbler on top, tap down to secure it, and shake vigorously for 20 to 30 seconds.
- Place the strainer on top and pour the mix into an old-fashioned glass also called a rock glass with 2 to 3 ice cubes. Serve immediately.
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Yesterday was our 16th anniversary. I made two of your recipes. The main course was Tournedos Rossini but before dinner, we had this drink. It was surprisingly delicious but boy, it’s strong! It put us right in the mood, lol! Thank you Frankie.
Oh my, happy 16th anniversary 🎈! Yes, I admit this drink is a little strong 🥴. Have a fabulous weekend, Sylvie.
Ha ha, funny! You couldn’t find a better cocktail for the season… it’s freezing here in Saskatoon!
Sorry to hear. In that case, this drink is sure to warm you up, lol 😅. Have a wonderful weekend, Happy (frozen) Canuck!
I have to try this drink. It sounds so refreshing. Cheers to you, Frankie!
It is! Cheers to you as well Mia 🥂!
Wow! That’s an amazing colorful drink. Thanks chef.
You’re welcome, Bee 😀. You’re right, it’s very pretty and also quite refreshing! Have a lovely day🌞.
This is a cool drink! Love the color!
Thanks CK 😉. It tastes very nice too! Enjoy!
Happy 2026 Frankie!
Thank you, Michelle 😀. Happy New Year to you as well 🥳.