1½ ounce Rye Whiskey
1 ounce Kahlua
2 ounce heavy whipping cream
“Goddamn that's good,”
said Hubby after one sip of the RYE LATTE cocktail. “It tastes like an Arby's jamocha
shake on steroids.”
I think any whiskey
or jamocha shake lover would have this reaction to the creamy martini made with
rye whiskey. To qualify as rye, whiskey must be made with at least 51% rye mash,
giving it a heavier, grainer taste. For the RYE LATTE, I used 80 proof Old
Overholt Straight Rye Whiskey, which is probably available in most liquor
stores. Around since 1810, Old Overholt is a rare survivior of prohibition and the
bottle looks like something right out of a western saloon. To make the RYE
LATTE, I put the whiskey, Kahlua and heavy whipping cream (milk could also be
used) in the measurements above into a cocktail shaker. I filled it with ice,
shook it well and strained it into a martini glass. Simple and delicious.
I know the mixture of
whiskey and kahlua doesn’t sound appealing, but somehow it works. Maybe it’s
the heavy whipping cream, but the RYE LATTE tastes more like a chocolate shake
than a cocktail. Hubby didn't even add ice like he usually does to martini
cocktails. It’s strong to be sure, but the more I drank, the more I liked it. Give
it a try. No drive-thru needed.
Drink Up^
Cocktail Connie
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