Happy Happy Thursday everybody, as well as an early cocktail Friday!!! Y’all I am extra excited to share this recipe today with you guys!
I love just about anything Halloween themed, and these little shots are so that, I mean, come on, orange and black sprinkled rims? Too cute! The title? well, I’ll just go ahead and take credit for that, well kind of, I was watching one of my favorite get in the Halloween mood movies Practical Magic and was inspired by their witchy ways hehe. Then, the best part, these little shots are delicious! These are definitely more tropical tasting the average Fall time drink, but who cares, they’re just so darn tasty.
These little shots are just enough sweet without being crazy sweet, they’re bubbly, cold and most definitely have a kick. Obviously you are welcome to turn down the kick by leaving out the rum and adding more pineapple juice, but I’m definitely liking them the way that they are. I hope you get to enjoy these little guys soon (or in a regular glass is just fine too), have a wonderful day and a wonderful weekend!!! Thank you so much for stopping by!
pineapple juice…
rum…
coconut extract…
food coloring (optional)…
then sprinkles on the shot glasses…
then the pineapple mixture into your glasses…
then enjoy!!!
- 1 Cup of Pineapple Juice.
- 1/4 Cup of Rum.
- 1/2 Teaspoon of Coconut Extract.
- 1 Bottle of Champagne, Chilled.
- 2 Drops of Red Food Coloring (Optional).
- 5 Drops of Orange Food Coloring (Optional)
- Orange and Black Sprinkles For Rim (Optional).
- Mix together the pineapple juice, rum, coconut extract and food coloring to reach the color you desire.
- If you want sprinkles around the rim of your shot glasses, place honey around the rim and dip into the sprinkles.
- Now pour 1-2 ounces of your pineapple juice mixture into the shot glasses and fill the rest with the champagne and enjoy!
- I ran out of yellow food coloring, hence why I didn't mix it with red to make a more orange color, and I didn't realize I had orange gel food coloring already which I used a majority of, then throwing in a bit of red to get the color I wanted.