Creme de almond and creme de noyaux are both almond-flavored liqueurs, but they differ in their base ingredients. Creme de almond is made from almonds, while creme de noyaux is made from apricot kernels. In terms of flavor, creme de almond has a more subtle almond taste, while creme de noyaux has a stronger, slightly bitter almond flavor. In cocktails, creme de almond is often used to add a hint of almond sweetness, while creme de noyaux is used for a more pronounced almond flavor. Creme de almond is commonly used in classic cocktails like the Mai Tai and Amaretto Sour, while creme de noyaux is used in drinks like the Pink Squirrel and the Japanese Slipper. Both liqueurs can add depth and complexity to cocktails, but the choice between them depends on the desired level of almond flavor.
Creme de noyaux is a sweet, almond-flavored liqueur made from apricot kernels. It is commonly used in cocktails to add a nutty and fruity flavor, often in drinks like the Pink Squirrel or the Amaretto Sour.
A suitable substitute for creme de noyaux in this recipe could be amaretto liqueur, almond extract, or almond syrup.
One popular cocktail recipe that features creme de noyeux as a key ingredient is the Pink Squirrel. It is a sweet and creamy cocktail made with creme de noyeux, white creme de cacao, and heavy cream.
Some popular cocktail recipes that feature creme de liqueur as a key ingredient include the White Russian, Grasshopper, and Brandy Alexander.
Some popular cocktail recipes that feature creme de noyeaux as a key ingredient include the Pink Squirrel, the Golden Cadillac, and the Pink Panther.
Some popular cocktail recipes that feature creme de almond as a key ingredient include the Amaretto Sour, the Almond Joy Martini, and the Toasted Almond.
Brandy Alexander
The French make a black currant liqueur called - creme de cassis
It's acid, whether it's citrus, buttermilk, yogurt or sour cream.
Coconut Creme
Here's what I pulled from the Wikipedia article "List of cocktails": * Incredible Hulk (equal parts Hpnotiq and Hennessy, apparently popular in nightclubs right now) * Italian Stallion (the name of several cocktails, some based on nut and banana liqueurs, some whiskey-based) * Irish Coffee (coffee, whiskey and Irish Cream) * Irish Flag (creme de menthe, Bailey's and whiskey layered in a shot glass)