This is dead simple to make, and I was pleasantly surprised at how delicious it came out. As I mention in the video, the candy�s spicy cinnamon flavor and sweetness really mellows the burn of drinking straight 80-proof booze. This makes for some very smooth sipping, but at the same time demands at least a modicum of restraint.
I enjoyed mine neat, but imagine this would be great over ice, maybe with a splash of soda. I�m also wondering how it would be in a mug of hot cider, and by wondering, I mean obsessed with finding out. Stay tuned.
I�d like to extend a very special thanks to my friend, and fellow food blogger, Sean Timberlake. Sean publishes Hedonia and Punk Domestics, and he�s the one who turned me on to this brilliant elixir. His only request was that I use the knowledge for good, and not evil. Sorry, too late!
Anyway, giving edible gifts like chocolate is very traditional on Valentine�s Day, so why not a drinkable gift? And if you do decide to bottle some up, don�t forget your own customized warning label, as it will really show how much you care. I hope you and your Valentine give this a try soon. Enjoy!
Makes about 2 1/2 cups of �Red Hot� Liqueur
1 cup Red Hots candy
2 cups cheap vodka
2 cups cheap vodka
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