Orange Bomb

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Orange Bomb


  • Mandarine Napoleon Orange Liqueur 3 cl
  • Truffles Chocolate Liqueur 1.50 cl
  • Bailey`s Irish Cream 1.5 cl
  • Half-And-Half 1.5 cl


Any Glass of your Choice


Orange Bomb

orange bomb is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Mandarine Napoleon Orange Liqueur,Truffles Chocolate Liqueur,Bailey`s Irish Cream,Half-And-Half .Served using Any Glass of your Choice



Orange Bomb Ingredients


Mandarine Napoleon Orange Liqueur,Truffles Chocolate Liqueur,Bailey`s Irish Crea...


Orange Bomb Recipe


Shake and strain into a cocktail glass. Sprinkle with chocolate shavings, and serve.

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  • Mandarine Napoleon Orange Liqueur

    Mandarine Napoleon has some history, a secret recipe and everything that makes a spirit worth remembering.

    This orange liqueur was created for Napolean Bonaparte in the late 1700s or early 1800s, and later was sold to public first in 1892.

    The recipe of this Orange Liqueur is secret and what is known about it's recipe reveals that it is a concoction of aged cognac, the emperors favoured brandy, mandarin orange peel along with some herbs and spices not known to the public.

  • Truffles Chocolate Liqueur

    Creme de Cacao is a chocolate liqueur that has probably been produced and sold in France since as early as 1666. In America a Chocolate wine was popular in the 18th Century, it's ingredients included sherry, port, chocolate and sugar.

    A modern recipe for chocolate liqueur at home lists the ingredients as chocolate extract, vanilla extract and simple syrup and in purest form, chocolate liqueur is clear and colours may be added.

    Creme de Cacao can be consumed straight and as an apertif, in cocktails and in desserts, in dessert sauces, cakes and truffles.

    The most common Chocolate Liqueur is Mozart Black Chocolate Liqueur and Godiva Chocolate Liqueur

    Black Mozart comes in a distinctive bulbous bottle and is made by macerating bitter chocolate with alcohol and Bourbon vanilla. The finished liqueur contains a whopping 87% pure cocoa macerate and does not contain milk, cream, preservatives or colourings. - Difford's Guide

    Godiva Chocolatier the Belgian chocolate maker, makes Godiva Chocolate Liqueur. Godiva Liqueur says about itself - GODIVA® Liqueurs embody the commitment to quality craftsmanship and the chocolate artistry of the Godiva Chocolatier. With each sip, discover a rich, velvety chocolate experience.

  • Baileys Irish Cream

    Bailey's Irish Cream is an Irish cream liqueur, a liqueur is an alcoholic drink made of distilled spirits and flavorings such as sugar, fruits, herbs, and spices. They can be rightfully christened as the descendants of herbal medicine. The Bailey's Irish Cream is a sweet, cream and cocoa flavoured thick liqueur with Irish Whiskey being the base alcohol and is one of the most popular liqueurs used in cocktail creation.

  • Half And Half

    Half-And-Half is just half whole milk and half heavy cream. The texture is thicker than milk, but less richer than full cream. It is a perfect middle ground for Coffee and Cocktails.
    Half-And-Half can be interchanged with Heavy Whipping Cream. The difference is in the fat content, Half-and-half is 10 to 18 percent fat, and heavy cream falls between 30 and 36 percent. So while replacing one with the other, the consistency and thickness of the cocktail will depend on how much of the heavy cream you use to replace the Half-And-Half.

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