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    Home » Recipes » Bride of Frankenstein Cocktail - Vanilla Blackberry Champagne Cocktail

    October 20, 2014 Cocktails & Drinks

    Bride of Frankenstein Cocktail - Vanilla Blackberry Champagne Cocktail

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    Bride of Frankenstein Cocktail - Vanilla Blackberry Champagne Cocktail.

     I just love the color of this vanilla blackberry champagne cocktail.  A perfect spooky halloween cocktail. 

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    Out of all the Halloween movies there are, the Frankenstein films are my favorite. From, The 1930's original Frankenstein movies to  Mary Shelley's Frankenstein to the oh so cheesy but awesome Young Frankenstein by Mel Brooks. One of my favorites is The Bride of Frankenstein. Her hair alone is just so fantastic.

     I highly suggest watching them if you haven't. They really don't make movies like they used to. I love old black and white films from the 30s and 40s.

    So fun, so cheesy but so great because they didn't have all the computers that they have today for special effects, editing etc.

    It was all props and editing reels of film by hand which is such tedious and time consuming work, and yet, the movies are timeless and incredible.

    Bride of Frankenstein Cocktail - Vanilla Blackberry Champagne Cocktail www.pineappleandcoconut.com

    The Frankenstein movie I have seen way more than any other is Young Frankenstein. And if you are a classic movie buff like I am you will love how much it parodied from the early 30's Frankenstein films.   They are so corny and cheesy and full of puns. But I love them and I have to say Young Frankenstein is my favorite movie of his and, sadly, I quote it more often than I should.

    Way more often. And if I find it on TV to watch I will always stop and watch it. I would say its a top 5 favorite movie of mine. 

    Or we will be at a family dinner and say "mmmmmm" while eating and joke about making a yummy sound. In that scene they are eating a dessert that I have made for my blog.  Schwarzwalder Kirschtorte) also known as Black Forest Cake. 

    Bride of Frankenstein Cocktail - Vanilla Blackberry Champagne Cocktail www.pineappleandcoconut.com

    I wanted to make a cocktail that honored the spooky, yet simple special effects from these early movies, the dry ice swirling reminds me of the gray streaks in the Bride of Frankenstein's hair. Perfect for a halloween cocktail. 

    What ingredients are in this spooky halloween cocktail?

    • Blackberry Jam - go with seedless jam. I love using jam in cocktails to add flavor, color and sweetness. Jam is very underrated in cockatils. 
    • Vanilla simple syrup - I love making flavored simple syrups to add a little something extra special to drinks
    • Vodka - use high quality, smooth vodka. You can go with plain or a flavored if you like. Coconut vodka works really well here. Each cocktail gets a shot (1.5 ounces)
    • Prosecco - use any kind you like or go with a fancy champagne. Up to you. I prefer something on the dry side to balance out the sweetness of the jam and vanilla syrup. 
    • Fresh blackberries - for garnish. You could also muddle the few at the bottom of the drink if you like. 

    Dry ice - this is more for special effects than anything else.  Dry ice can be very dangerous to work with - wear appropriate gloves, use tongs and remove from glasses before drinking. You could also make a punch bowl of the cocktail and add a large piece of the dry ice, ladle out the drink around the ice to serve. Alternatively, you can have bowls of dry ice places around the table scene like I have to still get that spooky effect, and stay safe. 

    Bride of Frankenstein Cocktail - Vanilla Blackberry Champagne Cocktail www.pineappleandcoconut.com

    This is a really simple drink, you can make the simple syrup ahead of time and keep chilled.

    When I make a flavored simple syrup I will keep items such as a vanilla bean or cinnamon stick in the syrup to intensify the flavors. 

    Bride of Frankenstein Cocktail - Vanilla Blackberry Champagne Cocktail www.pineappleandcoconut.com

    A few notes before the Bride of Frankenstein cocktail (vanilla blackberry champagne cocktail) recipe:

    • This is a fairly simple recipe. I have update the recipe notes with a vanilla simple syrup recipe as well as notes on making larger quantities ( say for a punch bowl at a party)
    • If you can't find seedless blackberry jam strain out the seeds before using. You can also sub with marionberry, boysenberry or black currant jam. Strawberry jam would be good as well. 
    • Amount of prosecco/champagne depends on the flutes/glasses you use. I use 4-6 ounces per glass depending if I use larger or smaller champagne flutes. Measure your glasses with water first to see how much bubbly you need
    • Dry Ice - great for spooky effect, but not everyone wants to drink it. Nor should you. Make sure you get food grade if using it, don't touch with bare hands, use tongs to drop small pieces into glasses. The ice will sink to the bottom and  give off that nice spooky, smoky effect. You can omit the dry ice or remove before drinking.

    More Halloween Cocktail ideas:

    Spooky Eyeball Martini 

    Halloween Mai Tai

    Liquid Ghost Cocktail

    Bride of Frankenstein Cocktail (Vanilla Blackberry Champagne Cocktail)

    Shanna
    A spooky yet delicious cocktail for your Halloween festivities. Can be multiplied for more cocktails or a punch bowl.
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 10 minutes mins
    Servings 2 cocktails

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 Tablespoons seedless blackberry jam, strain out seeds if you can't find seedless. Marionberry, boysenberry or black currant jam would work as well
    • 2 teaspoons vanilla simple syrup**, see notes - cook time is 5 min to make the syrup
    • 2 shots, 3 ounces good quality vodka ( I used Ciroc and Ciroc coconut)
    • Champagne, Sparkling wine or Prosecco (4-6 ounces per flute/glass - depends on size of glasses you use)
    • Garnish - fresh blackberries

    Instructions
     

    • In a cocktail shaker stir together the jam and vanilla syrup until well mixed. Add ice and then then vodka and shake well.
    • Strain the mixture evenly in two champagne flutes. Top with prosecco, amount will depend on size of glasses you use. Garnish with blackberries and serve immediately.
    • If using dry ice, drop a small piece in the glass before adding the prosecco or champage.

    Notes

    *For the vanilla simple syrup you can either use store bought ( Such as Torani syrup) or you can make your own. 1 cup sugar to 1 cup water - heat until sugar is dissolved, about 5 minutes, then add in one tablespoon of vanilla extract. Chill completely before using, will last in the refrigerator in an airtight container (I use a mason jar) for two week. If keeping for longer you can add a vanilla bean split open to the jar. It will intensify the vanilla flavors .
    If you use dry ice for your cocktails make sure you get food grade dry ice. Never touch with bare hands, use tongs. The dry ice will sink to the bottom of the drink, so it is safe to have in drinks, if you want to be extra cautious omit the dry ice or remove before drinking.
    For punch:
    Go with a ratio of 1 part mixer (jam and syrup 1 part each) 2 parts vodka and 1-2 parts champagne). This is all going to depend on how strong you like the drinks and how big of a punch bowl you have. You can always make the cocktail in a pitcher to keep chilled - add the prosecco or champagne to each individual glass as you pour each drink. 
    To make a punch bowls servings worth (depends on size of your punch bowl) go with equal amounts of jam and syrup - say a cup of each, 1 bottle of vodka and use 2-4 bottles of prosecco or champagne. Stir the jam and syrup together well before adding in the bubbly. Add ice to punch bowl to keep chilled. You can also have the syrup-jam mixture in a container or bottle and add that to glasses/flutes then top with prosecco/champagne right before serving.
    Bride of Frankenstein Cocktail - Vanilla Blackberry Champagne Cocktail www.pineappleandcoconut.com

    Pretty sure that Frankenstein's Monster and his Bride would have loved to drink these vanilla blackberry champagne cocktails . They might have even made yummy sounds at them. Mmmmmmmmm

    Bride of Frankenstein Cocktail - Vanilla Blackberry Champagne Cocktail www.pineappleandcoconut.com

    Happy Halloween!!!

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    1. mkecheryl says

      October 26, 2019 at 2:24 pm

      I'm wondering approx. how much Champagne goes into each drink? I'll be making this in a large batch, not just two at a time, so it would be extremely helpful to know that amount/ratio. Thanks!

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      • Shanna says

        October 27, 2019 at 1:59 pm

        Hi I just updated the recipe. Check the notes for large batches of the cocktails. I measured the glasses I use and I use either 4 or 6 ounces of bubbly. Some of my glasses are a little smaller than others. And that isn't all the way full. Measure your glasses with water and see how much you would want to fill. That is how I just measured my glasses. Thanks for your comment, I would love to know what ratios you go with for a large batch so I can add to the recipe notes!

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    2. kel says

      July 22, 2021 at 11:43 am

      Hi!! First of all...I LOVE your creativity! Second, would this recipe be good for a tiki mug? I recently got into mugs and ordered myself a Bride of Frankenstein Tiki Mug. I have been looking for a fun recipe related to said mug.

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      • Shanna says

        July 22, 2021 at 1:01 pm

        That mug sounds AWESOME!! I think I need one. Where did you get it? And yes, this would be perfect and very spooky with the dry ice bubbling out of the mug. You will have to send me a photo after you make it - [email protected]

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    3. Laurel says

      October 20, 2024 at 9:57 am

      When making the punch version for a crowd you didn’t mention adding vodka at all- do you omit it? Thanks!

      Reply
      • Shanna says

        October 20, 2024 at 10:18 am

        oh my gosh you are right! Oops. I updated the recipe. Basically to make the recipe into a punch bowl's amount - depending on the size of the bowl, you want to do a ratio of one part mixer ( so one part jam one part syrup) to one to two parts vodka and two to four parts bubbly. Say one cup (240 ml) each jam and syrup ( or less for less sweet), double that or more of the vodka, then the prosecco or champagne will be double to quadrupled what the vodka amount is. Hope this helps!

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        • Laurel says

          October 23, 2024 at 2:41 pm

          Thank you SO much that’s incredibly helpful- it’ll be great for our Monster Mash Bash!

          Reply
          • Shanna says

            October 27, 2024 at 1:22 pm

            You're so welcome!! Really its a taste and see how you like it and adjust if too sweet, too strong etc. Have a great party!

            Reply

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