Snowflake as a cocktail name does appear in cocktail recipes, but it’s not a standard, widely recognized drink with a single canonical recipe. It’s used for various winter or holiday-style drinks like Snowflake Martini or Snowflake Margarita, each with different ingredients and twists.
Key points:
- There are multiple “Snowflake” cocktails in circulation, often featuring white chocolate, vanilla, cream, or white cranberry notes, but none is an official or universal standard. For example, several online sources describe a Snowflake Martini or Snowflake Margarita with different flavor profiles [sources referenced in recent drink blogs and videos].
- If you’re looking for a specific recipe called “Snowflake,” it’s best to confirm the exact version you want (martini vs margarita, dairy or dairy-free, preferred base spirit) and then follow that recipe.
Would you like me to pull one or two concrete Snowflake cocktail recipes (with ingredients and steps) so you can decide which to try? If you have a preferred base spirit (vodka, tequila, etc.) or dietary needs, tell me and I’ll tailor a recipe.