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Made some of these at home last weekend, they were good, but would like to try a few other recipes, anyone have a favorite?
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Nuts and Berries Cocktail, with Bailey's original, Frangelico, and Chambord. Fill ice in martini glass to cool the glass while you make the drink. Put ice, Bailey's, Frangelico, and Chambord in cocktail shaker, and shake away. Empty ice from martini glass and strain drink into the now cooled martini glass.
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What amount of each liquor?
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For nuts and berries cocktail, I would use 1.5 shots of each. I order it as a dessert at a restaurant we frequent occasionally.
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