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Charleston Pecan Praline Delight

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Rich, buttery pecan praline flavor in a creamy drink

Charleston Pecan Praline Delight

AI Cocktail Info

Serving : 1 cocktail

ABV
17%*
Calories
460*
Net Carbs
17g*
AI Request:A cocktail for beginner skill level reminiscent of charleston pecan pralines
*Estimated by AI - may vary

Instructions

This cocktail brings the rich, buttery flavor of Charleston's iconic pecan pralines into a creamy, sweet, and utterly delightful drink. Perfect for beginners, it requires minimal skill but delivers maximum Southern charm. The base spirit, bourbon, pays homage to the South's favorite liquor, and when combined with the nutty sweetness of pecan liqueur and the richness of cream, it creates a comforting harmony reminiscent of leisurely strolls through Charleston's cobblestone streets. - 1.5 oz Bourbon - 1 oz Pecan Liqueur - 0.5 oz Brown Sugar Syrup - 2 oz Heavy Cream - A pinch of Ground Cinnamon - Garnish: Whole Pecans and a sprinkle of Crushed Praline Glass: Old-Fashioned Glass Instructions: 1. Make the brown sugar syrup by combining equal parts of brown sugar and water in a saucepan. Heat gently until the sugar dissolves. Allow it to cool before using. 2. In a cocktail shaker, combine bourbon, pecan liqueur, brown sugar syrup, and heavy cream with ice. 3. Shake well until the outside of the shaker feels cold. 4. Strain into an old-fashioned glass filled with fresh ice. 5. Sprinkle a pinch of ground cinnamon on top for that extra hit of warmth and spice. 6. Garnish with a few whole pecans and a sprinkle of crushed praline to echo the flavors of a Charleston pecan praline. 7. Serve immediately and enjoy a sip of the South. This Charleston Pecan Praline Delight is an accessible cocktail that invites beginners to explore the world of mixology without the need for complex techniques or hard-to-find ingredients. Its comforting, dessert-like qualities make it an ideal after-dinner drink or a sweet treat on a cozy evening.

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