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Candy Corn Martini

Okay, let’s be real—who doesn’t love the iconic, colorful, and sweet bite of candy corn? Now, imagine that delicious treat turned into a fun, festive cocktail! Meet the Candy Corn Martini, your new go-to Halloween drink that’s as playful as it is tasty. This cocktail is a fun, layered masterpiece with a creamy base, a little citrusy zing, and the ultimate candy corn vibe that will make your Halloween party pop. It’s like sipping on a sweet, creamy dessert and a martini at the same time!

Why You’ll Love This Candy Corn Martini

This cocktail is everything you want in a Halloween drink—it’s easy to make, deliciously sweet, and the layering effect makes it as visually stunning as it is tasty. The vanilla vodka and creaminess bring a dessert-like vibe, while the orange liqueur and splash of pineapple juice add a refreshing citrus twist. It’s sweet without being overwhelming, with just enough of that classic candy corn flavor. Plus, it’s SO Instagram-worthy—your guests won’t be able to stop snapping pictures of this beauty. And trust me, they’ll love every sip!

Ingredients

Here’s what you’ll need to bring the candy corn magic to life:

  • Vanilla vodka for that smooth, creamy base
  • Orange liqueur (like Cointreau or Triple Sec) for a citrusy burst
  • Pineapple juice for a little sweetness and fruitiness
  • Cream or half-and-half for the creamy layer
  • Grenadine for that sweet red finish and color layering
  • Candy corn for garnish (because how could you not?)

For the full list of ingredients and measurements, keep scrolling!

Directions

  1. Begin by filling a cocktail shaker with ice. We want everything to be nice and cold!
  2. Pour the vanilla vodka, orange liqueur, and pineapple juice into the shaker. Shake it up for about 10-15 seconds to blend everything together.
  3. Strain the mixture into a chilled martini glass. This is your bright, orange base layer.
  4. Now, carefully add the cream or half-and-half to the drink. You want it to float on top, so pour it slowly over the back of a spoon to get that perfect layered effect.
  5. Finally, drizzle a little grenadine over the top (it should sink slightly, creating that candy corn-inspired gradient).
  6. Garnish with a couple of candy corn pieces on the rim or floating on top for the full festive effect!

Time and Servings

  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Servings: 1 spooky martini

Variations

  • For a fruity twist: You can swap the pineapple juice with orange juice for more of a citrus punch.
  • Make it boozier: Add a splash of rum or a bit more vanilla vodka if you prefer a stronger drink.
  • Non-alcoholic version: Use a candy corn-flavored syrup (or just mix orange juice and cream) to make a fun, kid-friendly mocktail.

FAQs

Can I make this drink in advance?
Unfortunately, this drink is best served fresh because of the layered effect. The cream will begin to mix with the rest of the ingredients if left for too long, and we want to keep it looking as stunning as possible!

Can I substitute the vanilla vodka?
If you don’t have vanilla vodka, you can easily substitute it with regular vodka and a splash of vanilla extract for that same smooth flavor.

How do I get the layers just right?
The trick is in the pouring! For the creamy top, use the back of a spoon to gently pour the cream or half-and-half so it floats on top of the orange liqueur mix. And for the grenadine, pour it slowly down the side of the glass so it sinks nicely without disturbing the layers.

What else can I garnish this with?
You can get really creative here! Besides candy corn, you could add a mini marshmallow on a skewer, or even top it with whipped cream and sprinkles for an extra festive look.

The Candy Corn Martini is the Halloween cocktail you’ve been waiting for—sweet, fun, and guaranteed to impress your guests! Let me know how you like it (and how many of these you end up sipping on ). Cheers to a spooky and sweet celebration!

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Candy Corn Martini

Candy Corn Martini

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  • Author: Maria
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes (excluding vodka infusion time)
  • Total Time: 5 minutes (plus infusion time)
  • Yield: 2 martinis 1x
  • Category: Cocktails
  • Method: Stirred
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Description

This fun and festive Candy Corn Martini is a delightful cocktail perfect for Halloween or any fall celebration. It combines the sweet flavor of candy corn with a smooth vanilla vodka base, creating a drink that’s as delicious as it is eye-catching. With its vibrant orange hue, this cocktail is a real treat for those with a sweet tooth.


Ingredients

Units Scale
  • 1/2 cup candy corn
  • 1 cup vanilla vodka
  • 2 oz orange liqueur (like triple sec)
  • 1 oz pineapple juice
  • Ice cubes
  • Candy corn, for garnish (optional)
  • Sugar, for rimming the glass (optional)

Instructions

  • Infuse the vodka: In a small jar or container, combine the candy corn and vanilla vodka. Let it sit for at least 3 hours, or overnight, until the candy corn has dissolved and infused the vodka.
  • Prepare the glasses: If rimming the glass with sugar, moisten the rim of the martini glasses with a little water or orange liqueur, then dip it into a plate of sugar.
  • Mix the cocktail: In a cocktail shaker, add the infused candy corn vodka, orange liqueur, pineapple juice, and a handful of ice cubes. Shake well until chilled.
  • Serve: Strain the mixture into prepared martini glasses and garnish with a few candy corns if desired.

Notes

  • You can substitute the vanilla vodka with plain vodka, but the vanilla adds a nice creamy sweetness that complements the candy corn.
  • For an extra festive touch, add a little whipped cream to the top of the martini.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 martini
  • Calories: 270
  • Sugar: 10g
  • Sodium: 5mg
  • Carbohydrates: 24g
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