Cow Face
Cow Face is punchy coffee cocktail sipped through a sweet icy cream layer. This century’s response to Irish coffee has arrived.
This is our first creamy cocktail recipe and it’s been a huge hit from the first test.
It works equally well with cow’s milk cream or coconut cream, so choose your preference.
Recipients: Lovers of cappuccino, white Russian or Kahlua and milk.
Type: Frozen and layered
INGREDIENTS
40ml butterscotch schnapps
30ml cream, either from a cow or coconut
20ml espresso coffee*
20ml coffee liqueur, like Kahlua*
Ice
Cacao powder to garnish
EQUIPMENT
Blender
Cocktail martini glass or large coupe glass
METHOD
1. Get out a martini glass. Pour 20ml espresso and 20ml Kahlua into the glass.
2. In your blender, pour 30ml cream and 40ml butterscotch schnapps with a large scoop of ice. Blend until smooth.
3. Into your glass, carefully spoon a thick layer of sweet cream over the top of your coffee mix, taking care to keep the two layers separate.
4. Pour the rest of the sweet cream into the glass. The initial cream layer provides some barrier protection.
5. Garnish with a sprinkling of cacao powder.
NOTES
We prefer to make the bottom layer with 40ml Steinbok Coldpresso, which is espresso martini mix ready to shake. It contains real cold pressed coffee.
ANECDOTE
Our first published creamy recipe has been a long time coming. There was a hill to conquer, first.
For over twenty years, I’ve wanted to call a cocktail Cow Face. And in my head it looked like a cow hide, patches of white and dark brown, a spectacular separated lava lamp of White Russian.
Harsh reality dictates that liquids don’t often stay in patches. And attempts often result in murky beige and/or curds.
Immature dreams compromised to science. And finally, pieces fell where they should. As a result it is easier to achieve than a lot of layered cocktail recipes. Oh, and the introduction of butterscotch makes this taste like a creamy dream.
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