Frozen Brandy Alexander Recipe with Ice Cream - A Well Seasoned Kitchen (2024)

Frozen Brandy Alexanders with Ice Cream are a memorable, fun and elegant dessert that I’ve been making for years. Traditional brandy Alexander ingredients of brandy and creme de cacao are turned into into a frosty co*cktail by swapping out the cream for ice cream. My friends and family love my version of this creamy, sophisticated dessert drink so much that Robert and I served them at our wedding reception!

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(Note: this is an older post from 2016 that was significantly updated in 2023.)

Table of Contents
  1. What is a Brandy Alexander?
  2. Brief History of the Brand Alexander co*cktail
  3. Frozen Brandy Alexander Ingredients
  4. How to Make a Brandy Alexander with Ice Cream
  5. Frozen Brandy Alexander Variations
  6. How to Serve this Brandy Alexander Recipe with Ice Cream
  7. Storing this Brandy Alexander Recipe
  8. Other co*cktail Recipes to Try
  9. Brandy Alexander Recipe Ice Cream FAQs
  10. Frozen Brandy Alexander Drink

What is a Brandy Alexander?

Brandy Alexanders are a classic co*cktail that’s been around for years, and is a creamy drink comprised of only three ingredients – equal parts of brandy, crème de cacao, and heavy cream.

As the name indicates, the foundation of this timeless luxurious co*cktail is brandy, a distilled spirit derived from grapes or other fermented fruit. Its complex flavor profile, ranging from fruity to floral to spicy, adds depth and character to the drink.

However, rich, velvety crème de cacao, a chocolate liqueur, is really the star ingredient, with its subtle chocolatey undertones. There are two varieties of crème de cacao, dark and white, and either can be used in a Brandy Alexander. – it’s personal preference. Dark crème de cacao provides a deeper, richer chocolate flavor and darker color to the co*cktail, while white crème de cacao imparts a bit lighter, more delicate chocolate taste.

Brief History of the Brand Alexander co*cktail

The exact origins of the Brandy Alexander are somewhat ambiguous, but most sources point to the early 1900s as its time of creation. While there are various theories surrounding its specific history, it’s widely believed to have become popular in the aftermath of Prohibition, when spirits like brandy became more readily available.

One popular theory attributes the co*cktail to New York City bartender Troy Alexander, who was said to have created it at Rector’s restaurant, as a tribute to a successful advertising campaign. The story goes that the drink was named after him, adding “brandy” to the name so it wouldn’t be confused with existing the gin-based co*cktail “Alexander.”

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Frozen Brandy Alexander Ingredients

For my frozen version of a Brandy Alexander, you’ll need a total of 5 ingredients:

  • Vanilla ice cream
  • Brandy
  • Creme de cacao (white or dark)
  • Ice chips (optional)
  • Ground or grated nutmeg, for garnish

Type of Ice Cream to Use

Use the best quality vanilla ice cream you can find -it’s a key ingredient. I like Graeter’s Vanilla Bean (I find it in my Kroger grocery store), Haagen-Dazs and Breyers Natural Vanilla brands. Note that Breyers is a softer ice cream and will result in a smoother drink. For a milkshake texture, use a denser ice cream like Graeter’s or Haagan-Dazs.

Best Brandy to Use

Given the limited number of ingredients in this recipe, I think it’s important to use good quality ingredients. However, don’t go buy a top drawer brandy! I like the flavor of cognac (a type of brandy) in brandy alexanders. Select a nice, mid-priced cognac. A widely available, affordable French brand that works well in this recipe is St Remy. It technically isn’t a cognac because it’s from a different region in France, but it’s made by the same process, so it tastes similar.

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How to Make a Brandy Alexander with Ice Cream

The only equipment you need to make these dessert co*cktails is a blender, and here’s all you have to do:

  1. Process ingredients.
    Place ice cream, brandy and creme de cacao in a blender and process until mixed.
  2. Add ice (if desired).
    Add ice (if using) and process until smooth.
  3. Garnish and serve (or freeze).
    Sprinkle top with ground nutmeg and serve immediately, or place in an airtight container and freeze (won’t freeze hard due to the alcohol).

“Yum yum! Made a batch last night for my husband’s birthday and they were a huge hit.”

Carol f.

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Frozen Brandy Alexander Variations

Put a personal spin on your Frozen Brandy Alexanders with one of these variations:

  • Use chocolate or coffee ice cream instead of vanilla.
  • Add a splash of vodka for a White Russian-inspired twist.
  • Garnish with cocoa powder instead of (or in addition to) grated nutmeg.

How to Serve this Brandy Alexander Recipe with Ice Cream

I often serve these Frozen Brandy Alexanders as after-dinner drinks, either alongside or following dessert.

To elevate them from boozy milkshakes to sophisticated dessert co*cktails, the right presentation is essential. Opting for martini or coupe glasses is a must-have for that timeless, elegant look and feel. The grated nutmeg garnish is another key element, adding a touch of color and texture. It’s a subtle yet impactful addition that elevates the overall presentation and experience.

And, if the texture of your Frozen Brandy Alexanders is more like a boozy milkshake, you may want to serve them with a small spoon or straw.

Storing this Brandy Alexander Recipe

Frozen Brandy Alexanders can be prepared up to 1 month ahead, packed into an airtight container and frozen. The mixture won’t freeze super hard due to the alcohol content. Let soften for a few minutes, then whirl in a blender until it reaches the desired consistency.

Other co*cktail Recipes to Try

  • Homemade Bailey’s Irish Cream Liqueur
  • Vodka Martini with a Twist
  • Robert’s Perfect Manhattan
  • Lime Blackberry Martini
  • Cosmopolitan Drink

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Frozen Brandy Alexanders with Ice Cream are a memorable, fun and elegant dessert that I’ve been making for years. Traditional brandy Alexander ingredients of brandy and creme de cacao are turned into into a frosty milkshake by swapping out the cream for ice cream.

  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 serving 1x
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Ingredients

Scale

  • 1/2 cup good quality vanilla ice cream
  • 1 1/2 ounces brandy
  • 3/4 ounce creme de cacao – white or dark (see Note below)
  • 1/4 cup crushed ice (optional)
  • Ground nutmeg, for garnish

Instructions

  1. Place ice cream, brandy and creme de cacao in a blender and process until mixed.
  2. Add ice (if using) and process until smooth.
  3. Pour into an individual martini or coupe glass. Sprinkle top with ground nutmeg and serve immediately.

Notes

Note on Crème de Cacao: white crème de cacao will provide a lighter, more milk chocolate flavor, while regular will provide a richer, dark chocolate flavor.

Make ahead: Brandy Alexanders can be prepared up to 1 month ahead, packed into an airtight container and frozen. The mixture won’t freeze super hard due to the alcohol content. Let soften for a few minutes, then whirl in a blender until it reaches the desired consistency.

  • Author: Lee Clayton Roper
  • Category: co*cktails, dessert
  • Method: blender
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 co*cktail
  • Calories: 414
  • Sugar: 22.1 g
  • Sodium: 68.4 mg
  • Fat: 17.5 g
  • Saturated Fat: 11.2 g
  • Carbohydrates: 24.1 g
  • Fiber: 0.1 g
  • Protein: 3.8 g
  • Cholesterol: 98.4 mg

Brandy Alexander Recipe Ice Cream FAQs

What does a Brandy Alexander taste like?

A good frozen brandy Alexander will taste creamy, with hints of vanilla (from the ice cream), chocolate (from the creme de cacao) and subtle fruity undertones (from the brandy).

Is brandy a liquor or wine?

Brandy is a liquor (or distilled spirit) that can be made from wine or fermented fruit.

How many calories are in a Brandy Alexander?

A traditional Brandy Alexander made with heavy whipping cream has around 270 calories per serving. This frozen version, that calls for ice cream instead of heavy cream, has 414 calories per serving.

What can I substitute for crème de cacao in a Brandy Alexander?

Good substitutes for crème de cacao are a chocolate liqueur, Kahlua or Baileys. They will change the flavor profile of the drink a bit, but it will still be delicious.

What’s the difference between brandy and cognac?

Cognac is a type (or style) of brandy. Any spirit that’s made from distilled fruit is considered a brandy. Cognac is made specifically from white grapes and must be made in the Cognac region of France.

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Hi, I'm Lee.

I am inspired by my mother, Sally’s, love of cooking and entertaining to gather friends and family together over great meals and conversation. In fact, I held my first dinner party at the age of 16. Throughout the years, I’ve provided recipes, menu advice and cooking tips to friends seeking uncomplicated and delicious ideas for home entertaining.

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FAQs

Frozen Brandy Alexander Recipe with Ice Cream - A Well Seasoned Kitchen? ›

They are basically the same thing, but a brandy alexander is made with cream and a brandy ice is made with ice cream.

What is the difference between brandy ice and Brandy Alexander? ›

They are basically the same thing, but a brandy alexander is made with cream and a brandy ice is made with ice cream.

What is the origin of the Brandy Alexander co*cktail? ›

The drink was possibly named after Troy Alexander, a bartender at Rector's, a New York City restaurant, who created the drink in order to serve a white drink at a dinner celebrating Phoebe Snow, a character in a popular advertising campaign in the early 20th century.

What does a Brandy Alexander taste like? ›

Rich, creamy, and sweet, this Brandy Alexander co*cktail is the perfect treat in the evening, especially during the holidays. It's an indulgent drink that is also strong and decadent that goes down smoothly. It's slightly thick with a chocolate, creamy flavor that makes the co*cktail taste like dessert in a glass.

What alcohol is in a Brandy Alexander? ›

Brandy Alexander ingredients: This after dinner co*cktail is typically a blend of brandy, crème de cacao liqueur and cream. We've also added nutmeg, cinnamon and sugar for a festive flavour boost.

What do you garnish a Brandy Alexander with? ›

Steps. Add cognac, dark creme de cacao and cream into a shaker with ice and shake until well-chilled. Strain into a chilled co*cktail glass or a coupe glass. Garnish with freshly grated nutmeg.

Why is brandy called brandy? ›

Brandy refers to a distilled spirit made from a fruit-based wine and originates from the word 'brandewijn' which is Dutch for 'burnt wine. ' It can be produced using any fruits, for example pears apples or cherries, but brandy that is not made from grapes must be labelled with the fruit that it's made from.

What co*cktail did New Orleans invent? ›

It all began when a French-owned family company began sending their world-renowned cognac to bars (formerly known as coffee houses) in New Orleans. It so happened that this particular cognac was a favorite of Antoine Peychaud, inventor of his namesake’s bitters, and was used to create the original Sazerac co*cktail.

What are the two types of brandy? ›

Different Types of Brandy
  • COGNAC.
  • ARMAGNAC.
  • CALVADOS.
Jul 22, 2022

What are the four types of brandy? ›

It can be produced using grapes or other types of fruit, such as apples. Calvados, pisco, armagnac, and applejack are all types of brandy. Unlike cognac, brandy can be made anywhere in the world.

What is the highest grade of brandy? ›

Hors d'âge ('beyond age') is a designation formally equal to XO for Cognac, but for Armagnac it designates brandy that is at least ten years old. In practice, the term is used by producers to market a high-quality product beyond the official age scale.

What are the different grades of brandy? ›

V.S., "Very Special" or "Three Star" Cognac, in which the youngest brandy is at least two years. V.S.O.P., "Very Special Old Pale" or "Reserve," with a minimum age of four years. X.O., "Extra Old" or "Napoleon," with a minimum age of six years, set to change to a minimum of 10 years in 2016.

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