Toblerone
The Toblerone chocolate bar was invented in Switzerland in 1908. It's made with milk chocolate, nougat, almonds and honey and for years has been a go-to choice for chocoholics and duty-free shoppers. Turns out, you can also drink it—or something like it, at least, thanks to this Toblerone cocktail recipe. That's great news for anyone who prefers their candy bars boozy and potable. The Toblerone cocktail is a rich after-dinner drink inspired by the iconic Swiss chocolate. It is nutty, creamy and decadent. It features three liqueurs: KahlĂºa, which is produced in Mexico and made from rum, sugar, and arabica coffee; Frangelico, an Italian liqueur flavored with hazelnuts; and Baileys, the popular Irish cream liqueur. Heavy cream and honey syrup join the three alcoholic ingredients for a touch more texture and sweetness, and a chocolate-coated rim and a garnish of Toblerone chocolate shavings complete the indulgent recipe. This isn't a health drink. But it is a liquid interpretation of the classic candy bar and a great opportunity to drink your dessert without visiting the candy aisle or airport. Make this sweet, satisfying cocktail after dinner or whenever your sweet tooth cannot be ignored. CLICK PLAY TO SEE THIS TOBLERONE COCKTAIL RECIPE COME TOGETHER

Directions

  1. Place chocolate syrup in a shallow bowl or on a plate. Dip the rim of the cocktail glass in the chocolate, and put in the fridge to chill.
  2. Add the Baileys, Frangelico, KahlĂºa, heavy cream and honey syrup into a shaker with ice and shake until well-chilled.
  3. Strain into the prepared glass.
  4. Garnish with freshly shaved Toblerone chocolate.