Last Updated on 2021-05-09 by Linda
Happy Valentines Day everyone. On this day of hearts and roses how will you be celebrating? I have partnered with Cabot Trail Maple Cream to bring you a few fun options like the Dude Shack. Options to celebrate everyday not just on Feb 14th.
Remember life is meant to be savoured and enjoyed everyday, just like this maple cream. OK maybe not everyday but more tan one day a year at least.
Cabot Trail Maple Cream
This is not the first time I have shared a love of maple, cream and Cabot Trail. If you recall this summer we enjoyed the Cabot Trail Café Frappe
Cabot Trail Maple Cream named in honour of John Cabot the first European to discover Canada. In honour of his adventuress spirit and the awesome discovery of this fine nation we have an amazing “Spirit” to share. The authentic taste of pure Canadian maple syrup blended with fresh cream.
How decadent does that sound? The creation of the Dude Shack in once again is bringing all the best of what we have to offer together. OK maybe a slight exaggeration but this sure is delicious.
Learn more about Cabot Trail Maple Cream hop over here but in the meantime check out this recipe to enjoy this February Day and every day.
Winter and JOMO
Chilly winter days are the perfect excuse to slow down and enjoy JOMO (joy of missing out) moments. And what better way to do so than to get cozy by the fireplace sipping a delicious cocktail?
Why not enjoy the true taste of pure maple syrup with one of Canada’s finest spirit: Cabot Trail Maple Cream. Just Enjoy Your Maple Moment! Because I sure am enjoying mine. Today I am celebrating with a Dude Shack and I am going to share how you can as well.
What goes in a Dude Shack
Slow down and relax and lets get ready to sip and savour. Gather the Ingredients
- 5 ml (¼ oz.) Cabot Trail Maple Cream
- 30 ml (1 oz.) vodka
- Allspice
- Nutmeg
- Piece of chocolate (optional)
- Ice cubes
How to make the Dude Shack
- Rim an old-fashioned glass with a mixture of equal parts allspice and nutmeg.
- Fill the glass with ice cubes and pour in the maple cream and the vodka. Stir well.
- Garnish with a piece of chocolate.
Trust me this is truly a sip and savour. A tasty cocktail that will have you relaxing in your lumberjack plaid in front of the fire. You won’t even notice it’s -31 outside because you are warm and cozy inside.
Equipment
- old-fashioned glass
Ingredients
- 5 ml ¼ oz. Cabot Trail Maple Cream
- 30 ml 1 oz. vodka
- Allspice
- Nutmeg
- Piece of chocolate optional
- Ice cubes
Instructions
- Rim an old-fashioned glass with a mixture of equal parts allspice and nutmeg.
- Fill the glass with ice cubes and pour in the maple cream and the vodka. Stir well.
- Garnish with a piece of chocolate.
Gina says
I am looking for a hot drink recipe with Cabot Trail. Any suggestions?
Allyson says
Even though I don’t drink alcohol, you make the drink look good. Lol. Here via your link party.
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Happy Valentines day!
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