Dr.Nikki's
cordials.  Some can be made as quickly as in a half hour (a great hostess gift),
others can take years to reach the time when it is best to enjoy the treats.  I’ve
brought all these recipes together in my book:

“Make It Better Yourself – A Primer For Meads, Cordials, Liqueurs and
Cream Liqueurs”
Make It Better
Yourself
This is the fun stuff.  I have been involved in
creating adult (alcoholic) beverages for nearly
40 years.  Although I don't drink now (health
reasons) I still enjoy the fun of putting up a
batch of mead to give to friends for the
holidays or helping friends with their first
batch of wine.  

Over the years I have developed a collection
of recipes for mead, wine, liqueurs and

For a donation of $5.00 I will be happy to send you an
e-mail copy (MS Word document – if you have other
requirements, please let me know) of the book.  
Hardcopies of the book are available for a donation of
$7.00 and shipping fees.

Here’s a sample of one of the easy and simple recipes
you’ll find in the book.  With the holiday season just
around the corner (no matter what time of year you
read this…there’s a holiday just around the corner!)
and all the fun of the holiday parties and dinners and
get-togethers, I chose this recipe because you can
make it in your kitchen in just a few moments, pour it into a decorative bottle you
got at the discount store, add a bit of ribbon – bow – raffia – or string, and ta-
da!  The perfect gift for the hostess with the mostess!  This was a First Prize
Winner several years in a row.  A great drink and it’s fantastic in coffee!

Double Chocolate “Scotch”
People’s Choice – Alaska State Fair

1 cup heavy whipping cream
1 cup high quality single or double malt scotch
3 heaping teaspoons of instant dark chocolate pudding mix
1 cup of white sugar (not a substitute for some reason they
don’t seem to work)
1 teaspoon chocolate extract or 2 to 4 Tablespoons chocolate syrup

Combine all ingredients except cream in blender and mix well – at least 30-45
seconds to make sure the sugar is well combined.  Add cream and pulse until
well blended.  Taste and add more chocolate if needed. (Not too much or cream
will thicken – which isn’t always a bad thing by the way – it makes a great
decadent dessert in a parfait cup with harlequined strawberries!)  If cream
does over-thicken, thin with a little milk.  Let age for 48 hours, then it’s ready to
drink (you can drink it right out of the blender, but that’s a little raw…the 48
hours allows for all the sugar crystals to break down).  Store in the
refrigerator.  Great in coffee, decadent over ice cream…decadent as a whipped
mousse-like dessert!  Enjoy!
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