Chocolate Bullets Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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Submitted by bluemoon downunder

"This recipe for an oh-so-decadently-delicious Irish-Greek-chocolate-and-cream drink was part of an article on ouzo in the October 2005 issue of cooking magazine 'Australian Good Taste'. The article was called 'Greece Lightning' and begins: "A potent Greek spirit that has the ability to turn cloudy, ouzo can have the same effect on you - so take care not to overindulge in our delicious drinks, dessert or dressing." A co*cktail? Well the ingredients suggest that but the photograph showed Chocolate Bullets served in two tall smoothie-style glasses. This is clearly not a drink for the faint-hearted! I've listed this as serving 2, but I think it could also be served in 4 co*cktail glasses. The original recipe specified "chocolate topping" as the fourth ingredient; ever with a mind of its own, Zaar converted this to "chocolate fudge topping", which would I imagine be sweeter. BTW, if you're using metric measurements, 1 cup = 250 ml. From the same magazine, I have also posted Recipe #139444 and Recipe #139460."

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5mins

Ingredients:
7
Serves:

2

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ingredients

  • 1 cup thickened cream
  • 12 cup Baileys Irish Cream, original Irish cream liqueur
  • 12 cup ouzo
  • 1 tablespoon chocolate fudge topping
  • 2 cups ice cubes
  • whipped cream, to serve
  • grated dark chocolate, to serve

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directions

  • Place the cream, Baileys, ouzo, chocolate topping and ice cubes in the jug of a blender and blend until well-combined and the ice is crushed.
  • Pour the Baileys-ouzo mixture into serving glasses, top with a dollop of whipped cream and sprinkle of chocolate, and serve immediately.

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  1. I didn't have 1/2 cup Ouzo left in the bottle it was only about 1/3 cup, not sure what you meant by "thickened cream" I used unwhipped 35% whipping cream, this is an extremely rich filling drink that is absolutely heavenly and would definately make again for the upcoming holidays, thanks for sharing bluemoon!

    Kittencalrecipezazz

  2. I used the Ouzo and would highly recomend it to the others who didn't because it gives a very unusual and interesting dimention to this recipe. I fact I think that you might feel that it would be a totally different recipe without the ouzo.I never in a million years would have thought to put Bailey's and Ouzo together in any combination, but surprisingly, it works amazingly well. I'm not a drinker as such and not a co*cktail fan and only made this for a Zaar World Tour Challenge.. having said that, I might well make this again one day LOL.It was easy to make too :) I took a photograph and my mixture filled 3.5 of the glasses pictured. Please see my rating system, a well deserved 4 stars ! Thanks !UPDATE: I didn't only make it once again, I made it 4 more times LOL AND tried it out on several friends who loved it too.. I've decided that it's truely a keeper and deserves 5 stars ! Thanks:)

    kiwidutch

  3. Yummy! A wonderful drink and one I will make for the holidays! Thanks for sharing. Made for Zaar Stars.

    CookingONTheSide

  4. Definitely considered an upscale mudslide by us. We made as directed without the whipped cream and shavings on top. I love Ouzo but this was Buddha's first time trying it. He loved it. We will definitely be making this drink again. :)

    2Bleu

  5. so good and easy! this is like a way better mudslide!! just wonderful for summer when you don't want something heavy after dinner!

    Jessica K

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