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S'mores-tini

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Timing
Timing
Total:
Prep:
3 Min.
Skill Level:
Beginner
Yields:
1 martini

Who says s’mores need to be over the fire? Imagine taking all the sweet flavors of a traditional HERSHEY’S chocolate s’more and turning it into a scrumptious martini. Wherever the night takes you, start with a sweet sip of a s’more martini. This s’more-tini recipe combines HERSHEY'S milk chocolate, JET-PUFFED Marshmallow Fluff and HONEY MAID Graham Cracker crumbs for an adult version of everyone's favorite summer treat. Prep these unique drinks for a night at home with friends or to enjoy with your special someone on a warm summer’s eve. Looking for a virgin drink? Add everything but an adult beverage and it will be just as yummy. Cheers!

Ingredients & Directions

Prep Time
3 minutes

BAKE MODE:

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Ingredients

  • 1
    HERSHEY'S Milk Chocolate Bar (1.55 oz), divided
  • 3 to 5
    miniature marshmallows
  • 1/3 cup
    graham cracker crumbs
  • 2 tsps
    marshmallow fluff
  • 2 ounces
    vodka (or marshmallow, vanilla or whipped cream flavored vodka, 4 tablespoons)
  • 1 1/2 ounces
    half and half (3 tablespoons)
  • 1 ounce
    HERSHEY'S Syrup (2 tablespoons)
  • crushed ice or ice cubes
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Directions

Equipment Needed 
Martini Glass Martini Glass
Flat Plate Small Flat Plate
Cocktail Shaker With Strainer Cocktail Shaker With Strainer
1

Remove from chocolate bar; break into sections along marked lines. For each drink desired, gently push and twist end of decorative wooden party pick until it goes through one chocolate bar section; add desired number of miniature marshmallows. Set aside.

2

Spread graham cracker crumbs on small plate. Spread marshmallow fluff along upper edge of martini glass. Roll rim of glass in graham cracker crumbs.

3

Combine vodka, half and half, syrup and ice in shaker (or water bottle with lid). Shake about 15 seconds. Strain into prepared martini glass. Garnish with prepared chocolate and marshmallow skewer.

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