Smores Martinis

Sip a favorite campfire treat at happy hour! Smores Martinis are a fun twist on the favorite summertime dessert, complete with marshmallow-infused vodka! Place mini marshmallows in a jar, then pour in vodka and infuse for 1-2 days. Whisk cocoa powder and sugar into milk, then shake with the marshmallow vodka and white crème de cocoa. Pour the drink into a martini glass rimmed with graham cracker crumbs. Top with a toasted marshmallow, and enjoy!

smores martinis in glasses topped with marshmallows

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Question: Did y’all know National Smores Day is a THING?

IT IS!

And it’s tomorrow, August 10!

smores martini with marshmallows on a toothpick

So in celebration of this chocolate-marshmallow-graham cracker holiday, I’ve made us a drink.

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    Because this is me.

    Because I’m a little bit obsessed with smores. (Hi. How could I not be?)

    Also, I really, really wanted to make a marshmallow-infused vodka this summer.

    charred marshmallows on a martini

    My marshmallow-infused vodka took a few iterations before I got it just right, though.

    I learned after the first failed rendition that mini marshmallows are key to success. They have less surface area, so they dissolve into the vodka quicker. (If you only have GIANT marshmallows like I initially did, do yourself a favor and run out for a bag of the little ones. The giant ones will just soak up the vodka and be sludgy and disgusting.)

    The marshmallows all dissolved in my second rendition, but the vodka wasn’t marshmallow-y enough.

    So the third time was a charm.

    And you use almost as many marshmallows as you use vodka in this. 😉

    A person holding a smores martini

    After the marshmallow-infused vodka is made, it’s smooth sailing.

    Basically, we’ll make a chocolate martini. (Kind of like this one.) Then pour in that marshmallow-y goodness. Shake it all up.

    Then serve it in a glass that has a graham cracker crust rim.

    smores martini in a glass with marshmallows on a toothpick

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    Y’all ready to mix this up in time for happy hour tomorrow?

    Scroll on down to learn how to infuse your vodka, then make this drink for yourself and friends to celebrate National Smores Day!

    charred marshmallows on a martini

    Smores Martinis

    Erin Parker, The Speckled Palate
    Sip a favorite campfire treat at happy hour! Smores Martinis are a fun twist on the favorite summertime dessert, complete with marshmallow-infused vodka! Place mini marshmallows in a jar, then pour in vodka and infuse for 1-2 days. Whisk cocoa powder and sugar into milk, then shake with the marshmallow vodka and white crème de cocoa. Pour the drink into a martini glass rimmed with graham cracker crumbs. Top with a toasted marshmallow, and enjoy!
    4.84 from 6 votes
    Servings 2 martinis
    Calories 932 kcal
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Infusion Time 2 days
    Total Time 2 days 10 minutes

    Ingredients
      

    Marshmallow-Infused Vodka (Makes 6 servings)

    • 1 cup mini marshmallows
    • 1 ½ cups vodka

    Smores Martinis

    • 4 oz. milk non-dairy OK
    • 1 ½ teaspoons unsweetened cocoa powder
    • 1 ½ teaspoons granulated sugar
    • 2 oz. Marshmallow-Infused Vodka recipe above
    • 1 ½ oz. white crème de cocoa
    • Graham cracker crumbs for the rims of the glasses
    • Lemon wedge
    • Additional marshmallows on a skewer, toasted

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    Instructions
     

    Make the Marshmallow-Infused Vodka

    • In a large mason jar, measure out the marshmallows.
    • Pour the vodka on top of the marshmallows.
    • Shake, then store in a cold, dark place for 1-2 days, or until the marshmallows have dissolved into the vodka. (If there is some clouding/silt on the bottom of the jar, this is OK! Simply shake it up before it’s time to make a drink to get all that marshmallow goodness into it.)

    Make the Martinis

    • Run a lemon wedge along the rims of two martini glasses.
    • Dip the glasses into the Graham Cracker crumbs, coating the rim, then set aside.
    • In a cocktail shaker, combine lukewarm milk with the unsweetened cocoa powder and granulated sugar.
    • Whisk until combined.
    • Pour in the Marshmallow-Infused Vodka and the white crème de cocoa.
    • Add ice to the cocktail shaker, and shake until cold and combined.
    • Pour into the prepared martini glasses.
    • Skewer 3-4 marshmallows and toast using a kitchen torch.
    • Garnish the martinis with the toasted marshmallows, and enjoy!

    Notes

    Please note the total time includes the infusion time for the vodka, but it can take anywhere from 1-2 days, just depending on conditions.
    If you don’t have time to make the marshmallow-infused vodka, you could purchase a marshmallow vodka at a specialty liquor store for this cocktail.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1martiniCalories: 932kcalCarbohydrates: 101gProtein: 10gFat: 8gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 5mgSodium: 290mgFiber: 6gSugar: 48g
    Keyword boozy smores drink, cocktail recipe, dessert cocktail, dessert drink, dessert drink recipe, drink, drink recipe, homemade marshmallow vodka, infused alcohol, marshmallow vodka, smores drink, smores martini, summer drink, sweet drink
    Course Drinks & Cocktails
    Cuisine American
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    About the Author:

    Erin Parker is a Southern gal living in Texas with her husband and two daughters. She started The Speckled Palate to share what she was cooking as a newlywed… and over the years, it’s evolved to capture her love for hosting. Specifically, the EASIEST, lowest key entertaining because everyone deserves to see their people and connect over good food. Learn more about her

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    5 Comments

    1. I don’t have much of a liquor cabinet, but I just realized I have nearly all the ingredients to make these. Uh oh…

    2. Love the idea of vodka infused marshmallows. I might have to try this martini out this evening. Looks great.

    3. Love the idea of vodka infused marshmallows. I might have to try this martini out this evening. Looks great.

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