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HomeArticlesCommunityMy Profile WH.translationData = {};WH.mergeLang({'navlist_collapse': '- collapse','navlist_expand': '+ expand'});EditHome » Categories » Food and Entertaining » Drinks » Alcoholic Drinks » Spirits and Liqueurs » Cocktails » MartinisHow to Make a French Toast MartiniEdited by Maluniu, Flickety, June, Babbybop and 1 otherPin ItArticle EditDiscussMartinis are one of the most popular drinks at bars and clubs. A French toast martini is one excellent way for adults to kick back and enjoy a bit of breakfast flavor the evening before!Makes 1 serving
1 shot Irish cream liqueur1 shot butterscotch schnapps1 shot cinnamon schnapps1 teaspoon brown sugarEdit StepsPart One: Preparing the Glass1Fill a small saucer with water. Measure about a tablespoon of water and make sure it's filled mostly towards the edge.2Add brown sugar to another small saucer. Depending on the quantity of martinis you are planning to make, add a teaspoon or several to the saucer.
3Dip the glass rim into the water. As you lift up the glass, gently swirl it to give it a cleaner appearance.
4Dip the glass rim into the brown sugar. Gently roll the rim in it, using the water as an adhesive.
Part Two: Preparing the Martini1Add crushed ice to a cocktail shaker. Fill it about halfway with ice.
2Measure and pour the alcohol ingredients into the shaker.
3Shake the contents. Secure the lid and vigorously shake it for a few seconds. You will know when the contents are cold when you see condensation building up on the outside of the shaker.
4Strain the contents. Attach a strainer to the cocktail shaker (if the shaker doesn't have one) and strain it into the martini glass.
5Finished. Garnish if desired or simply enjoy as it is.
Edit Things You'll NeedMartini glass2 small saucersCocktail shakerStrainer attachment, optionalCrushed ice cubesEdit Related wikiHowsHow to Make an Apple Cider MartiniHow to Make a Cotton Candy MartiniHow to Make a Blue MartiniEdit Sources and CitationsAdapted from Betty Crocker, http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/french-toast-martini/dd41ff8f-be58-45b7-a365-c8e8365a7700, French Toast MartiniArticle Info Featured Article
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