Snowball Dokkie Recipe

How to Make Snowball Dokkie

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Snowball Dokkie Recipe Ingredients


Recommended Glass to use for the Snowball Dokkie Recipe



Cocktail Glass


Snowball Dokkie Drink Recipe Instructions

Use ice chips or shake some ice beforehand to make some.

Put the ice chips and all of the liquid ingredients into the cocktail shaker first, then, using a melon baller, add several thin slices of the vanilla ice cream.

Shake vigorously for at least 5 seconds. The ice cream should be well blended but not completely.

Pour into a chilled cocktail glass and place a ball of ice cream in the center. (melon baller)

The finished drink should appear milky blue, will have a ball of ice cream and, if time right when shaking, white flecks (ice cream) and clear flecks (ice) floating in the drink. For presentation purposes, this drink should use clear Creme de Menthe instead of green in order to maintain the 'cold' appearance.

Snowball Dokkie Recipe Information

Inventor: Jason Dokkie:

I had wanted to make a drink that was mint and vanilla, primarily vanilla (I love my vanilla). With the French Kiss and creme de menthe firmly placed in the ingredients list, I scoured the kitchen looking for anything else vanilla flavoured. Discovering vanilla beans, pudding, coffe, tea and more, I settled on the ice cream the instant I found it.

Originally, I had added less Alize because I had only wanted a slight blue tint but after tasting the result I added more. I found that 1/2 oz gives the drink a hint of something more exotic but more will make it stand out in the mix too much.

I had started this drink with gin and a few other liquors in mind as well, for a slightly bigger punch. I think the slimmed down version is much tastier and will suit a wider variety of palates.

Please note that there are many ways and variations to make Snowball Dokkie. The Snowball Dokkie recipe above is the most common way to make this drink, you can always improvise with your own twist and enjoy. You can also find many other variations of this drink on our website, just use our search to see more. CrystalMixer.com is intended for responsible adults of legal drinking age in the United States of America (21 years old or older). It is purely intended for guidance. Please do NOT drink and drive. If you need transportation, use a designated driver or a taxi service. And please be careful when crossing the street after drinking. Remember to drink responsibly! Lastly, have fun!


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