Who wants a tropical getaway in the form of a cocktail? ME! The Sapphire Snowflake Martini is super fun because it looks pretty and wintery, but tastes like a vacation in the islands. It’s the best of both worlds (and because of that it’s a year-round sipper – gulper?). You can’t go wrong by mixing this up on a Saturday night!
If you’re hosting a party this winter the Sapphire Snowflake is a great cocktail to serve. It looks beautiful and tastes better (believe me I was lucky to get a picture because I caught MYSELF gulping them down!). So if you want a picture to show me (PLEASE send me some!) you’d better take it before you taste it – your martini glass won’t be full again!
I like making a fun fruity drink in the winter. It changes everyone’s mood. A drink like the Sapphire Snowflake would normally be drunk in the summer when you’re into your fruity cocktails, but try it out this winter! You’ll drink it year-round from now on (and I like how easy this is to make – you don’t need 12 bottles of anything!).
Fun, Easy, Good tasting drinks – that’s me! Is it bad to say that I can’t get enough of these? Sapphire Snowflake has become my go-to Happy Hour Cocktail! It’s going to become yours too (I just know it!). Not to mention you’ll love drinking a pretty cocktail (it just feels that much fancier!).
Want to have some other drinks take you away to a tropical paradise? Be sure to check out:
Raspberry Lemonade Moscato Spritzer
What cocktail suits you?
Sapphire Snowflake Martini
Ingredients
- 1.5 ounces Blue Curacao
- 1.5 ounces Coconut Rum
- 3-4 ounces White Cranberry Juice
Instructions
- Mix all ingredients in martini shaker with ice
- Rim martini glass with coconut if desired
- Pour and serve immediately
Find this recipe and more at the Weekend Potluck!
pam
What a pretty cocktail! I would love it if you would link it up to Tipsy Tuesday at Grey is the New Black.
Heather
Thanks Pam!
Bridget - The Recipe Wench
Wonderful color and you’re so right about how easy this is to whip up! I have to get my hands on Blue Curacao — I’ve been looking. We’re in Italy — things aren’t always where you’d expect them! 🙂
Michelle
Hi,
Can this be made in a pitcher for a party?
If so can I have the recipe.
Thank you,
Happy New Year