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Hot Shot #3 recipeCoffee / Tea
Frangelico® hazelnut liqueur
Hot Shot #3 recipe
A delicious recipe for Hot Shot #3, with Frangelico® hazelnut liqueur, coffee, whipped cream and hazelnuts. Also lists similar drink recipes.
Ingredients:

3 oz Frangelico® hazelnut liqueur
3 oz hot, brewed coffee
1 oz whipped cream
2 - 3 crushed hazelnuts


Method:
Layer the Frangelico hazelut liqueur, coffee and whipped cream on top of one another (Frangelico on the bottom) in an 8-oz highball glass or equivalent. Sprinkle the crushed hazlenuts on top, and serve.
Serve:
Highball Glass

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