Decadent Chocolate Martini Recipe: How to Make a Creamy Cocktail

This chocolate martini blends rich chocolate and vanilla into a smooth, elegant dessert cocktail — ideal as an after-dinner drink or nightcap. Inspired by an espresso martini variation, this version took a few tweaks to balance the flavors and texture just right.

A rich chocolate martini served in a Nick and Nora glass with a chocolate rim and dusting of grated chocolate shavings.

The chocolate martini became widely popular in the 1990s as a modern, sweeter spin on the classic vodka martini. Its appeal is the combination of indulgent chocolate notes with the clean spirit base of vodka.

This recipe uses vanilla vodka for a soft vanilla backbone, dark Creme de Cacao for chocolate depth, a chocolate liqueur for sweetness and flavor, and a small amount of heavy cream to provide body and a silky mouthfeel. The cream keeps the drink from feeling thin and helps marry the chocolate and vodka into a lush, milk-chocolate style cocktail.

Ingredients

Chocolate martini ingredients laid out on a wooden cutting board.
  • Vanilla vodka: Adds a delicate vanilla note. Regular vodka also works; popular choices include Stoli Vanilla or Grey Goose.
  • Creme de Cacao: Dark Creme de Cacao is recommended for a richer chocolate character, though clear or white versions can be used if preferred.
  • Chocolate liqueur: Milk or dark chocolate liqueurs both work. Milk chocolate liqueur gives a sweeter, creamier profile; darker liqueurs yield more intense chocolate notes. Brands like Trader Vic’s or Mozart are good options.
  • Cream: Heavy cream provides the most luxurious texture. You can substitute half-and-half, light cream, Irish cream, or whole milk if needed.

See the recipe card below for exact quantities and details.

How to Make a Chocolate Martini

Step 1.

Chill your glass, then coat the rim with melted chocolate or chocolate syrup for an attractive, flavorful finish.

Adding a rim of chocolate to a frozen Nick and Nora glass by dipping it in melted chocolate.

Step 2.

In a cocktail shaker filled with about a cup of ice, combine vanilla vodka, Creme de Cacao, chocolate liqueur, and the cream.

A double jigger pouring chocolate liqueur into a cocktail shaker.

Step 3.

Shake vigorously for about 15 seconds to chill and emulsify the cream, then double-strain into the prepared glass. Garnish with freshly grated dark chocolate or a fine dusting of cocoa powder and serve immediately.

Double straining a chocolate martini into a coupe glass.
A hand grating a chunk of chocolate over the top of a chocolate martini.

Expert Tips

  • Either milk or dark chocolate liqueur will work. If using a darker liqueur, the cream helps restore a milk-chocolate-like creaminess.
  • Substitute Irish cream for the plain cream if you prefer that flavor; you can increase that portion to 3/4–1 ounce for a richer profile.
  • Freeze your glasses ahead of time so the cocktail stays colder longer.
  • A chocolate rim and freshly grated dark chocolate or a light dusting of cocoa powder on top give the drink a professional finish.

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Chocolate Martini Recipe

By: Shawn Williams
Servings: 1 cocktail
Prep: 5
Total: 5
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A rich chocolate martini made with vanilla vodka, Creme de Cacao, chocolate liqueur, and cream for a smooth, dessert-style cocktail.

Ingredients 

  • 1 1/2 ounces vanilla vodka, Stoli Vanilla or similar
  • 1 ounce Creme de Cacao, preferably dark
  • 1 ounce milk or dark chocolate liqueur, Trader Vic’s, ChocoLat, Mozart
  • 1/2-3/4 ounce heavy cream, or half-and-half/Irish cream
  • Grated chocolate for topping

Instructions 

  • Coat the rim of a chilled glass with melted chocolate or chocolate syrup.
  • Combine vanilla vodka, Creme de Cacao, chocolate liqueur, and cream in a cocktail shaker with about a cup of ice.
  • Shake vigorously for 15 seconds, double strain into the prepared glass, garnish with grated chocolate or a light dusting of cocoa, and serve.

Notes

Dark or milk chocolate liqueur both work; cream evens out texture and sweetness if using a darker liqueur.

A chocolate-rimmed glass and freshly grated dark chocolate make the best presentation.

Freeze your glasses beforehand to keep the cocktail chilled longer.

Replace cream with Irish cream if you prefer that flavor, increasing to 3/4–1 ounce if desired.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Calories: 305kcalCarbohydrates: 23.1gProtein: 0.8gFat: 8.1gSaturated Fat: 4.8gCholesterol: 16mgSodium: 7mgFiber: 0.5gSugar: 20.4g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated and should be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Cocktail
Cuisine: American