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Grand Marnier Slushie

DisneyGigi

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I think I nailed it!! :)
 

DisneyGigi

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For either, get Luigi's Italian Ice, for Orange and Grand Marnier. For Lemon - Grey Goose Citron Vodka, 1 cup of ice crushed then blended with 1 container Italian Ice until a puree and add 2 ounces of the liquer and pulse til blended. I always tried the online recipes that called for sweet & sour mix and it is not even close. My fave drink!
 

DisneyGigi

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Exactly, hence the "original way" comment. Also makes my eggnog at Christmas just that much more delicious and I've been known to sneak a drop or two into my cup of tea. :angelic:

I like the flavor a bit too much to drink it straight up... ;) but I do add an extra shot to the top of the slushie sometimes like they now offer in the supersize. I bought a few too many of those while there in September. :-/ Will have to try it Eggnog, sounds great.
 

LAKid53

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I like the flavor a bit too much to drink it straight up... ;) but I do add an extra shot to the top of the slushie sometimes like they now offer in the supersize. I bought a few too many of those while there in September. :-/ Will have to try it Eggnog, sounds great.

Warm the eggnog up a bit in the microwave before adding the Grand Marnier - I learned that secret from my dad.

My mom also made this amazing Grand Marnier souffle. I wish I had gotten the recipe from her before she passed away.
 

DisneyGigi

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Warm the eggnog up a bit in the microwave before adding the Grand Marnier - I learned that secret from my dad.

My mom also made this amazing Grand Marnier souffle. I wish I had gotten the recipe from her before she passed away.

Thanks for the tip! I know it probably wouldn't be as good as your mom's but Julia Child made one that maybe could be similar. It is in one of my cookbooks and is online I believe. :)
 

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