Peanut butter and chocolate cocktail recipe

Thick, sweet and creamy – yet deceptively strong – this decadent cocktail is ideal for after-dinner sipping. The crème de cacao works perfectly with the classic peanut butter and chocolate combination, while the vodka gives this RuPaul-inspired tipple a kick that prevents it from being cloying.

The cocktail features in Greg Bailey and Alice Wood’s DRAGTAILS: Fierce Cocktails Inspired by Drag Royalty, an illustrated cocktail book filled with 50-plus recipes for drinks inspired by legendary drag stars.

Greg and Alice took creating a cocktail for RuPaul – LGBTQ+ legend and mentor to generations of drag queens – seriously, paying homage to the crème de la crème with a dessert-like concoction that’s not only utterly delicious, but looks fit for the spotlight, too. In the words of the mother of modern drag herself: “Can we get an amen?”


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Things to note:

If you don't have a cocktail shaker, use a mason jar with a lid, shake vigorously and pour through a fine mesh strainer to serve. 

For best results, freeze the chocolate for 15 minutes before grating.

For a mocktail version of the drink, substitute the vodka and crème de cacao with chocolate milk.

For US ingredients and measurements, use the drop-down menu and select 'Cups'.

Ingredients

Details

  • Cuisine: International
  • Recipe Type: Cocktail
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Preparation Time: 5 mins
  • Cooking Time: 0 mins
  • Serves: 1

Step-by-step

  1. Tip the grated chocolate into a small bowl.
  2. Spread the peanut butter over the base of a small plate. Place a rocks or coupe glass upside down in the peanut butter. Use the back of a spoon to spread the peanut butter all around the edge of the rim, if needed.
  3. Now dip the rim in the grated chocolate, twisting the glass to coat the peanut butter with the grated chocolate.
  4. Carefully fill the glass with ice.
  5. Pour the vodka, crème de cacao, cream (half-and-half) and salt into a cocktail shaker. Top up with plenty of ice and shake vigorously for around a minute, until the shaker is cold and you can see condensation on the outside (if you don't have access to a cocktail shaker, see note above).
  6. Strain into the prepared glass and serve immediately.

Recipe adapted from DRAGTAILS: Fierce Cocktails Inspired by Drag Royalty by Greg Bailey and Alice Wood (Published by Quarto). Illustrations by: Ruth Moosbrugger.

Main image: Randall Vermillion/Shutterstock.

Illustration by: Ruth Moosbrugger.

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