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Some like to just put the Kahlua and vodka in the cocktail shaker before pouring it into the glass, and then topping with the eggnog for a pretty floating effect in the drink. Some people don’t like ice because it tends to lightly water down the drink. If you would like your drink ...
A classic White Russian made from Vodka, Kahlua, double cream and plenty of ice. This cocktail can be mixed in minutes and you won't even need a shaker to make it! This White Russian tastes rich and decadent thanks to the coffee liqueur and cream. The ad
A classic White Russian cocktail combines vodka, coffee liqueur, and heavy cream for a delicious creamy drink that an ideal after dinner drink. But, for this spring recipe we wanted to change up flavors a bit. We infused the cream with fresh carrot juice and added some allspice dram to ...
Skip to Recipe Peppermint White Russian Cocktail ~ Your classic White Russian drink turned into a holiday treat with a mix of Kahlua and Kahlua Peppermint Mocha. It’s the perfect little drink to get you in the mood to wrap a mountain of gifts. I have no one to blame but myself. I’...
Is a Peppermint White Russian sweet? Yes. Both Kahlua coffee liqueur and peppermint schnapps are sweet. The cream also has a natural sweetness. Can I use milk instead of cream in a White Russian drink? Yes. Milk is lighter and has less fat and calories than cream. If you use milk inste...
Jump to Recipe White Russian milkshakes are a twist on the creamy cocktail: coffee ice cream, milk, whipped cream vodka and coffee liqueur blend together in a frozen twist on the classic drink! This post was originally published on August 19, 2014. ...
Also included is a coffee liqueur, such as Kahlua. Leaving out the cream makes the drink a Black Russian, to which cola can be added to create a Dirty Black Russian. Both White Russians and Black Russians are traditionally served "on the rocks" (over ice) and in a short tumbler called...