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Payday candybar7/31/2023 ![]() ![]() Hawthorne Strainer: The Hawthorne strainer is used to strain shaken shots from the shaker into the serving glass. It's a great thing to have around if you love making cocktails You'll need a couple of tools to make these PayDay shots:īoston Shaker: This is the tool you'll use to shake up the shot. Peanut caramel candy bar: I love using a Payday as a final garnish!.Salted peanuts: Add the finely crushed, salted peanuts on top of the caramel.Caramel topping: In order to help really pack in the caramel flavor we're going to garnish the rim of the shot glass with caramel sauce.Check out other recipes to try (below) for more delicious ideas on how to use Skrewball. My favorite type of peanut butter whiskey to use is Skrewball. Peanut butter whiskey: This whiskey packs the punch of peanut flavor for the PayDay shot.Caramel flavored vodka: We have to add in a bit of caramel of really get the caramel taste of a PayDay.Butterscotch liqueur: I like balancing out the shot with a dash of butterscotch.Here are the ingredients you'll need for this shot recipe: And, we're incorporating a little something sweet in the garnish. While it's impossible to get that super sweet taste with alcohol, all the flavor components are there. The most important part is to make this shot taste as much (as possible) like a PayDay candy bar. Plus, you can get a printable guide with all the recipes sent straight to your inbox. If you love making shots at home, be sure to check out 50 of the most popular shot recipes. How to garnish a shot glass to make it fun and delicious.My favorite type of peanut butter whiskey (and other recipes you can use it in).The bartending tools you'll need to mix up a shaken shot.With every recipe, you'll learn a new skill to use in the kitchen. This would be a perfect shot to make for game days, parties, or even for a New Year's Eve celebration. You'll get a taste of all the PayDay flavors from the garnish, then my twist on an alcoholic version of the candy bar. If you're unfamiliar with PayDays, they are made from caramel and peanuts, and they are absolutely delicious! My obsession with Skrewball peanut butter whiskey continues with another shot recipe! This time, it's inspired by the delicious PayDay candy bar. Use some caramel and salted peanuts for the perfect garnish. If you love eating a PayDay candy bar, this is the perfect alcoholic shot for you! With the help of peanut butter whiskey, butterscotch liqueur, and caramel vodka, you'll be throwing back this delicious shot recipe. Now you know what a PayDay candy bar is (and i sn’t).Mix up a super simple payday shot with peanut butter whiskey Your mileage may vary, and there's no accounting for taste. Keep in mind this is just my personal opinion. I'm giving this my personal score of 2.9 out of 5 stars for Overall Enjoyment, 3.3 for Nutrition, and 3.5 for Value. Overall, don't eat a lot of these (too much sugar) but an occasional one can give you an energy boost when you need one. Plus, there is none of the dread "hydrogenated" in the label. ![]() And reduce the hours-later sugar crash that can be more intense when candy is almost all sugar. The good news is the peanut content will stretch your energy boost out a bit. Likely to give you that quick energy boost. The bottom line? Probably mostly sugar, with a good amount of peanuts. ![]() So although we can't be sure from the label, there's a good chance that, combined, sugars are really the main ingredient. However, the second and third ingredients are both sugar ("sugar" and "corn syrup"). Nutritionally? Sugar is not the first ingredient, peanuts are. ![]()
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