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Chocolate Cake (cocktail)

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Chocolate Cake
Cocktail
TypeMixed drink shooter/drink shot
Servedneat/shaken and loose strained
Standard garnishlemon wedge sprinkled with white/ brown sugar
Standard drinkware
Shot glass
Commonly used ingredientsone-half shot of vodka, one-half shot of Frangelico
PreparationStir the liquors in a shot glass. Consume the shot, then bite and suck on the lemon wedge.

The Chocolate Cake is a novelty shooter which combines the flavors of Frangelico liqueur, lemon, and white sugar to create the convincing impression of a chocolate cake.[1] Sucking the sugared lemon tends to concentrate the flavor of the Frangelico.

A popular alternative method is to use lemon vodka and brown or white sugar. White sugar is more usually available in bars and homes, because brown sugar has a limited open shelf life.

It is advisable for the drink to be "loose strained" (allowing ice chips to fall into the drink) after shaking, so that the "bite" of the alcohol does not overwhelm the experience of the drink.

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