Godiva liqueur - Help!
I got a pre-Christmas package today. Among other things, it contained a 50mL bottle of Godiva liqueur, and I want to do something fancy and self-indulgent with it. I'm home alone for most of the next week, so nothing that makes 10 servings or anything silly like that. What should I do?
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11 Comments:
Drink it. or put it in hot choc, coffee, make a sauce if your going to make bread pudding anytime soon, make a shke out of it, make a cake with it in it, put it in a mousse or creme brulee (sp).
pjracz10 at 4:31PM on 12/18/08
Which flavor? Godiva makes a lot of flavors.
http://www.godiva.com/liqueur/main.aspx
JerzeeTomato at 4:55PM on 12/18/08
insanely indulgent milk shake.
VioletCrumble at 5:06PM on 12/18/08
It just says original on the label. The tape on the cap is gone.
nightowl at 5:12PM on 12/18/08
How about a chocolate martini? You can even add a small candy cane as garnish if you wanted to feel more festive.
I second insane milkshake, drunken hot chocolate, and even pour a bit over really good vanilla ice cream as an elegant dessert.
StripeyChef at 8:11PM on 12/18/08
what they said!
I love putting mine in coffee....or over a good vanilla or coffee ice cream.
juliebugsmama at 8:16AM on 12/19/08
Chocolate Martini
White Russian with godiva instead of kahlua
Espresso Martini
Chocolate Bread Pudding
Godiva Creme Brulee
On the Rocks
In coffee
In hot cocoa
Splashed with EggNog
Instead of rumballs, make Godiva balls or truffles
wookie at 12:30PM on 12/19/08
use it as though it were Kaluah. It's great on ice cream
SavtaShayna at 12:49PM on 12/19/08
Chocolate covered cherry martini
http://nujoikitchendiary.blogspot.com/2007/12/lush-life_31.html
NuJoi at 2:17PM on 12/19/08
Ooh, I may have to try cafe au lait (or just plain espresso) with it!
nightowl at 2:23PM on 12/19/08
Make a King Alphonse, which usually calls for creme de cacao: crushed ice, liqueur, top with cream.
gentlyferal at 2:39AM on 12/22/08