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Applejack shot
Applejack shot










applejack shot

I’m just not a fan of using the artificially flavored powdered stuff and plain vodka. I wanted to come up with an autumnal dessert drink to enjoy with my family and friends in celebration of the holidays, and I teamed up with Martinelli’s to bring you this super fun and delicious recipe.Īpple Cider Jello Shots are definitely not your average Jello shots. It’s that camaraderie that inspired these Apple Cider Jello Shots with Bourbon.Īpple Cider Bourbon Jello Shots APPLE CIDER JELLO SHOTS WITH BOURBON They can even be made alcohol-free if you so choose!Ĭase in point: My family sometimes does Jello shots at football game tailgates, and it’s a nice way to toast our team as a group before heading into the stadium. And I get that.īut they’re also an entertaining treat for all ages (21+ of course!) that can still be enjoyed in moderation. They get a bad reputation for their part in college party culture. But my mom opted for a spoon! So classy, she is.) (Technically, you’re supposed to run your finger around the edge of the cup and just pop it into your mouth.

APPLEJACK SHOT HOW TO

My brother and I laughed and laughed as we showed my mom how to eat a Jello shot. The winter season is one of my favorite times to try new recipes because I love sharing that experience with my loved ones.įor example, a couple of years ago, I made Champagne Jello Shots for New Year’s Eve and they were cause for much amusement. This shouldn’t surprise you: One of my favorite things about the holidays is getting to make food to share with my friends and family. Thank you for supporting the brands that support Feast + West! This recipe is sponsored by Martinelli’s. Infuse bourbon with cinnamon and combine with Martinelli’s Apple Cider, sugar and gelatin - with an extra cinnamon sugar rim! - to make this festive holiday treat that’s fun for the whole (21+!) family. Apple Cider Jello Shots are not your average Jello shot, and they will be the star of your holiday party.












Applejack shot