Celebrating the beginning of Best season Indulge in the best flavor of the year with this Apple Pie Shot recipe. This delicious dessert shot is made with apple cider, vanilla vodka, cinnamon whiskey, and whipped cream. It’s the perfect drink for fall. This shot tastes just like a slice of apple pie. Enjoy the magical taste of fall.
Other fall shot recipes: Cinnamon Toast Crunch Shots, Chocolate Cake Shots, Oatmeal Cookie Shots, Halloween Jelly Shots.
Ingredients for Apple Pie Shots
- Apple Cider – Either fresh or bottled apple cider works great for this recipe, but if you don’t have apple cider on hand, you can also use apple juice mixed with pumpkin pie spices.
- Vanilla Vodka – Add a touch of vanilla flavor to your shots.
- Cinnamon Whiskey – For example, Fireball whiskey has a strong cinnamon flavor.
- Whipped cream – Optional decoration.
- Cinnamon stick – Another optional (and very cute!) decorating idea.
Essential Bar Tools
You will need Cocktail Shaker and Shot Glasses In this recipe, Brandy/whiskey glasswhich is larger than a regular shot glass. Perfect for dessert shots like these with whipped cream and garnishes.
Instructions
Add apple cider, vanilla vodka, and cinnamon whiskey to a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Shake for 10-15 seconds until chilled.
Strain and pour into a shot glass.
Garnish with whipped cream and, if desired, add a cinnamon stick and a sprinkling of ground cinnamon or pumpkin spice.
Tips on how to make it
- When to offer – This is a great shot idea for fall parties like bonfires and dinner parties. It’s also a great recipe to serve at Thanksgiving or any holiday party. It’s festive and cozy.
- Mason Jar – If you don’t have a cocktail shaker, you can use a mason jar.
- Hot apple pie shot – You can warm these shots and serve them warm (in an espresso mug rather than a shot glass), just a little heat is enough, do not bring to a full boil.
- Apple Pie Cocktail – To turn this shot into an apple pie drink, double the recipe and serve in a mug (warm) or cocktail glass (chilled). I like to drink it as a shot, but it’s also great as a larger cocktail.
- Decorating ideas – Use warm spices as garnish, such as apple slices, a sprinkle of cinnamon, or star anise.
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FAQ
What’s in an Apple Pie Shot?
It’s made with apple cider, vanilla vodka, cinnamon whiskey and whipped cream.
What’s the best apple flavored shot recipe?
Try our recipes for Apple Pie Shots and Washington Apple Shots.
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Learn how to make an Apple Pie Shot with apple cider, vanilla vodka, cinnamon whiskey and whipped cream. Tastes just like apple pie!
Instructions
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Add apple cider, vanilla vodka, and cinnamon whiskey to a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Shake for 10-15 seconds until chilled.
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Strain and pour into a shot glass.
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Garnish with whipped cream and, if desired, add a cinnamon stick and a sprinkling of ground cinnamon or pumpkin spice.
Note
- When to offer – This is a great shot idea for fall parties like bonfires and dinner parties. It’s also a great recipe to serve at Thanksgiving or any holiday party. It’s festive and cozy.
- Mason Jar – If you don’t have a cocktail shaker, you can use a mason jar.
- Hot Apple Pie Shot – You can warm these shots and serve them warm (in an espresso mug rather than a shot glass) – just a little heat is enough – do not bring to a full boil.
- Apple Pie Cocktail – To turn this shot into an apple pie drink, double the recipe and serve in a mug (warm) or cocktail glass (chilled). I like to drink it as a shot, but it’s also great as a larger cocktail.
- Decorating ideas – Use warm spices as garnish, such as apple slices, a sprinkle of cinnamon, or star anise.
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Nutritional Information
Apple pie shot
Amount Per Serving
% Daily Value*
*Percent Daily Values ​​are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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