Signature cocktail

Chocolate Grasshopper

Chocolate Mint Lovers Unite! This boozy Grasshopper Cocktail is a vintage after dinner ice cream drink that never goes out of style. Have you LuckyLadds topless waiter make this classic for you.

Ingredients

  • ice
  • 25ml crème de menthe
  • 25ml white crème de cacao
  • 25ml single cream To garnish
  • mint sprig
  • 25g melted chocolate (optional)
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The Perfect Grasshopper Cocktail Recipe

Chocolate and mint is one of those combinations that just always works. The Grasshopper Cocktail is creamy, minty, chocolatey, and honestly tastes more like dessert than a cocktail. It’s a bit old school, a little retro, and perfect after dinner, for girls night, or when you just feel like something fun and indulgent. Even better when one of the LuckyLadds topless waiters is making them for you while the party gets started.

Ingredients for Your Minty Treat

You’re just a few simple steps away from minty-chocolate bliss. Get your shaker ready!

  • Ice 🧊
  • 25ml Crème de Menthe (that’s where the beautiful green colour and mint flavour come from!)
  • 25ml White Crème de Cacao (hello, chocolate essence!)
  • 25ml Single Cream (for that smooth, luscious texture)

To Garnish:

  • Mint sprig (for a pop of freshness) 🌿
  • 25g Melted Chocolate (totally optional, but HIGHLY recommended for the aesthetic)

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Step-by-Step: Shaking Up the Magic

This cocktail is so easy to make, but so delicous your friends will think you put in hours of effort.

  1. Prep Your Glass (Optional, but Fun!): Scroll down to the “For the Gram” section if you want that spectacular chocolate drip. Once the glass is prepped, set it aside.
  2. Chill Out: Fill your cocktail shaker right up to the brim with ice. We want this drink super frosty!
  3. Pour it Up: Measure and pour in the Crème de Menthe, White Crème de Cacao, and Single Cream. Be precise, but don’t stress, it’s hard to mess up something this delicious.
  4. The Shake Down: Put the lid on that shaker tightly and shake it like you mean it for about 15 to 20 seconds. You want the outside of the shaker to be icy-cold. This is what makes the cocktail smooth and frothy!
  5. Strain and Serve: Double-strain the mixture into your chilled martini or hurricane glass.
  6. Final Flourish: Garnish with a fresh mint sprig and maybe a light dusting of chocolate shavings if you’re feeling extra fancy. Sip and enjoy!

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🍸The Story Behind the Green Glory

The Grasshopper Cocktail is a true classic after-dinner adult beverage with real history. It was actually invented way back in the day in New Orleans, specifically at a famous French Quarter bar called Tujague’s. New Orleans is, of course, a legendary birthplace for so many fantastic drinks, and the Grasshopper certainly possesses that undeniable Southern charm! Now, because this cocktail relies on Crème de Menthe and Crème de Cacao, both liqueurs it ends up being pretty sweet. It’s so deliciously smooth that it’s easy to totally forget there’s actual alcohol involved… so be careful! 😉

Cream vs. Ice Cream: What’s the Scoop?

When you’re making a Grasshopper, you have a classic dilemma: cream or ice cream?

  • Ice Cream Version: This version is thicker and closer to a boozy mint-chocolate milkshake. It’s perfect if you want to use a blender and create a true frozen dessert!
  • Cream Version (The Recipe Above): Our recipe uses single cream (or sometimes heavy cream) and gets its frostiness from the shaker and ice. You still get that rich, creamy texture, but it’s a bit lighter and definitely easier to make if you don’t want to drag out the blender. Either way you go, the sweet, mint-chocolate taste is spot on; only the final consistency will change!

📸For the Gram: Getting That Chocolate Drip Perfection!

Want your Grasshopper to look like the absolute showstopper in our photo? That chocolate drip is the key!

  1. Melt It: Grab some chocolate chips or a nice piece of dark chocolate and melt it slowly in the microwave or over a double boiler. You want it smooth and liquid.
  2. The Dunk: Turn your glass upside down and carefully dip the rim into the melted chocolate.
  3. The Drip: Turn the glass right side up immediately and let the chocolate start to drip down the inside walls. It will cool and harden beautifully, giving you that gorgeous, professional-looking rim!

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Mix it Up! Variations On The Grasshopper

If you love the flavor profile, there are tons of ways to play around with this classic:

  • The “Flying Grasshopper”: Take the recipe and swap out the cream for vodka. Yes, that really does make sense, because now it’s got wings! 🚀
  • The “Frozen Grasshopper”: Use vanilla or mint chocolate chip ice cream instead of cream and blend it up. Now that’s a frosty delight! ❄️
  • The “Girl Scout Cookie”: Replace the Crème de Menthe with peppermint schnapps. I’m not entirely sure why it’s called a Girl Scout Cookie, but it sounds like a fun double-take moment!

🌿Non-Alcoholic Grasshopper Mocktail

Want the flavour without the buzz? For a delicious mock-tail, leave out the crème de menthe and crème de cacao. Instead, use a teaspoon of peppermint extract and a packet of white chocolate cocoa powder. Blend that beautiful combination with a few scoops of mint ice cream. If you use a naturally green-coloured mint ice cream, it will look just like the real deal!

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Got a question about our cocktails?

Our cocktails are fun! And we bet you have heaps of questions. Here are the most common questions hens organisers have asked us. Your question not answered here? Reach out to us!

Can I use different chocolate liqueurs?

Yes! While Crème de Cacao is the classic, you can experiment with dark chocolate liqueurs for a richer, less sweet flavour, or even a white chocolate liqueur for a smoother profile.

What is the best glass to serve a Grasshopper in?

A classic Martini glass is the traditional choice, but a hurricane glass or even a coupe glass works beautifully, especially if you add that chocolate drip!

What Does A Grasshopper Cocktail Taste Like?

A Grasshopper Cocktail tastes creamy, minty, and chocolatey with a smooth dessert-like finish. Think mint choc ice cream in cocktail form.

Is A Grasshopper Cocktail Strong?

Not really. It’s considered a lighter dessert-style cocktail with a sweet and smooth flavour rather than a strong alcohol taste.

Why Is It Called A Grasshopper Cocktail?

The cocktail gets its name from its bright green colour created by the crème de menthe.

Can You Make A Frozen Grasshopper Cocktail?

Yes! Blend the ingredients with ice for a frozen version that tastes like a boozy mint chocolate milkshake.

Is A Grasshopper Cocktail Better Shaken Or Blended?

Both work well. Shaken gives you the classic smooth cocktail, while blended makes it more like a frozen dessert drink.

Can You Make A Non-Alcoholic Grasshopper Cocktail?

Yes, you can create a mocktail version using mint syrup, chocolate syrup, cream, and ice.

Why is it called a Grasshopper?

It gets its name from its signature vibrant green colour, which comes from the Crème de Menthe!

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