Cold Green Slime

Cold Green Slime recipe

Cold Green Slime Ingredients



Cold Green Slime Instructions

Cold Green Slime Cocktail: A Refreshing and Unique Drink

Looking for a drink that will surprise and wow your guests at the next party? Look no further than the Cold Green Slime cocktail. This refreshing and unique drink combines various ingredients to create a vibrant, green concoction that is as delicious as it is eye-catching.

Instructions:

  1. Start by filling a cocktail shaker halfway with ice cubes.
  2. Add 2 ounces of vodka to the shaker.
  3. Squeeze the juice of half a lime into the shaker.
  4. Add a few drops of green food coloring to give the drink its distinctive green color.
  5. Next, pour in 1 ounce of melon liqueur.
  6. Finally, add 1 ounce of pineapple juice to the shaker.
  7. Secure the lid on the cocktail shaker and shake vigorously for about 30 seconds to mix all the ingredients together.
  8. Strain the mixture into a chilled cocktail glass.
  9. Garnish with a slice of lime or a pineapple wedge for an extra touch of tropical flair.
  10. Serve the Cold Green Slime cocktail chilled and enjoy!

What makes the Cold Green Slime cocktail truly special is its vibrant green color, which is achieved by adding a few drops of green food coloring. This eye-catching hue adds a fun and playful element to the drink, making it a perfect choice for parties, especially during Halloween or St. Patrick's Day celebrations.

The combination of vodka, melon liqueur, pineapple juice, and lime creates a refreshing and well-balanced flavor profile. The crispness of the lime pairs beautifully with the sweetness of the melon liqueur and pineapple juice, while the vodka adds a pleasant kick. The result is a drink that is both fruity and tangy, with a hint of tropical goodness.

So, if you're looking to impress your guests with a refreshing and unique cocktail, give the Cold Green Slime a try. Its vibrant green color, refreshing flavors, and easy-to-follow recipe make it a great choice for any occasion.


Best served in a Collins Glass.