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This Retro 3-Ingredient Grasshopper Cocktail Recipe Tastes Like Dessert

This Retro 3-Ingredient Grasshopper Cocktail Recipe Tastes Like Dessert
Prep Time:
5 mins
Total Time:
5 mins
Servings:
1
Yield:
1 drink

Mint chocolate chip ice cream can be one of the more polarizing flavors, right up there with rum raisin, bubble gum, and cotton candy. (Hey, it’s not nearly as wacky as Bone Broth Ice Cream!)

But if you’ve been on Team MCC since childhood like me—or if you enjoy peppermint patties or those layered chocolate mints that are delivered with your Olive Garden bill (aka Andes)—then chances are high that you might enjoy a Grasshopper Cocktail once you’re 21+.

With its creamy texture and refreshing yet decadent flavor, we’re firm believers that this Grasshopper Cocktail recipe can double as dessert. Of course, we wouldn’t turn down a piece of Dark Chocolate Mint Bites or Mint Chocolate Chip Cake in addition to a Grasshopper to really drive home the mint chocolate chip deliciousness.

What Is a Grasshopper Cocktail?

The first mention of a “Grasshopper Cocktail” appears to be in William Boothby’s 1907 cocktail book, “The World’s Drinks and How to Mix Them.” It started out as a two-ingredient drink recipe, involving Crème de Menthe layered with Crème de Cacao. This Grasshopper Cocktail is credited to Harry O’Brien of San Francisco’s Palace Hotel.

It wasn’t until the 1950s until the Grasshopper Cocktail really jumped onto most Americans’ radars, however, when the vibrantly-hued and sweet sip gained acclaim as one of the go-to drink options at Midwestern supper clubs. In the more than seven decades since, the Grasshopper Cocktail has grown to become a favorite far beyond the boundaries of that region. Grasshopper Cocktails are especially fitting and festive during the winter holidays, for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, and at retro or nostalgic dinner parties. 

In addition to being able to double as dessert, we appreciate the fact that a Grasshopper Cocktail is fairly low in alcohol. True, it’s not as light as Hugo Spritz or Aperol Spritz, but compared to a Negroni or Old Fashioned, it’s a lower-proof cocktail.

Many classic Grasshopper Cocktail recipes today now include those two core Crèmes, plus one more creamy element such as heavy cream or ice cream. Our Test Kitchen’s 3-ingredient Grasshopper Cocktail recipe stays true to this original format, but we’re also pouring out some extra Grasshopper Cocktail Variations below.

Grasshopper Cocktail Ingredients

  • Crème de menthe: Crème de menthe is minty-flavored, but it isn’t actually creamy. Instead, the “crème” in its name hints to the category of liqueur. Crème liqueurs are higher in sugar content than other liqueurs, such as the Triple Sec you might have on-hand for margaritas. Crème de menthe comes in green or white formulas. We suggest seeking out green crème de menthe for the eye-catching emerald hue.
  • Crème de cacao: Also known as crème de cocoa, this liqueur packs a chocolate-flavored punch. It’s available in white or dark. We dig white crème de cacao as a Grasshopper Cocktail component so it doesn’t muddy up the green crème de menthe.
  • Heavy cream: This makes the texture luxuriously velvety. Half-and-half or whole milk also works, or for a dairy-free alternative, try coconut milk, coconut cream, almond milk, or your favorite plant-based substitute.

For an optional garnish, consider dusting the top of each glass with grated:

  • Fresh nutmeg
  • Dark chocolate
  • Andes Mints 

Ingredients

  • Ice cubes

  • 1 fluid ounce green creme de menthe

  • 1 fluid ounce white creme de cacao

  • 1 fluid ounce heavy cream or half-and-half

  • Grated layered chocolate mint candy (such as Andes mint) or semisweet chocolate

Directions

  1. In a cocktail shaker half-filled with ice, combine créme de methe, créme de cacao, and cream. Cover and shake until very cold. Strain into a coupe or cocktail glass. Sprinkle surface with grated chocolate mint candy.

Grasshopper Cocktail Recipe Variations

  • After Eight: Add ¾-ounce dark chocolate liqueur.
  • Flying Grasshopper: Add 1 ounce plain vodka or vanilla vodka. 
  • Girl Scout Cookie Cocktail: Use 1 ounce peppermint schnapps instead of crème de menthe.
  • Frozen Grasshopper: For a frozen grasshopper that will remind you of a boozy milkshake, omit the cream. Blend the crème de menthe and crème de cacao with 1 cup of vanilla or mint chocolate chip ice cream.
  • Free-Spirited Grasshopper: For an alcohol-free twist, experiment with your preferred ratios of mint syrup (such as Torani), chocolate sauce or syrup, and heavy cream (or your desired substitute).

Nutrition Facts (per serving)

298 Calories
11g Fat
25g Carbs
1g Protein
Nutrition Facts
Servings Per Recipe 1
Calories 298
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 10.9g 14%
Saturated Fat 6.9g 34%
Cholesterol 33.7mg 11%
Sodium 11.1mg 0%
Total Carbohydrate 24.7g 9%
Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
Total Sugars 24.7g
Protein 0.8g 2%
Vitamin D 0.5mcg 2%
Vitamin C 0.2mg 0%
Calcium 20.6mg 2%
Iron 0.1mg 0%
Potassium 28.8mg 1%
Fatty acids, total trans 0.4g
Vitamin D 18.8IU
Alanine 0g
Arginine 0g
Ash 0.2g
Aspartic acid 0.1g
Caffeine 0mg
Carotene, alpha 0mcg
Choline, total 5mg
Copper, Cu 0mg
Cystine 0g
Energy 1246.5kJ
Fluoride, F 21.1mcg
Folate, total 1.2mcg
Glutamic acid 0.2g
Glycine 0g
Histidine 0g
Isoleucine 0g
Leucine 0.1g
Lysine 0g
Methionine 0g
Magnesium, Mg 2.4mg
Manganese, Mn 0mg
Niacin 0mg
Phosphorus, P 17.9mg
Pantothenic acid 0.1mg
Phenylalanine 0g
Proline 0.1g
Retinol 120.7mcg
Selenium, Se 1.1mcg
Serine 0g
Theobromine 0mg
Threonine 0g
Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) 0.3mg
Tryptophan 0g
Tyrosine 0g
Valine 0.1g
Vitamin A, IU 438.1IU
Vitamin A, RAE 122.5mcg
Vitamin B-12 0mcg
Vitamin B-6 0mg
Vitamin K (phylloquinone) 1mcg
Water 64.8g
Zinc, Zn 0.1mg

*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

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