How to Make Peeps Vodka
Buy a 10-count package of Peeps., Pour the vodka into a large jar., Place the Peeps in the vodka., Allow the vodka to steep in the fridge for three to four days., Strain the vodka., Serve and enjoy!
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Buy a 10-count package of Peeps.
For one bottle of vodka, you'll need around 10 peeps.
If you only want to make a half-bottle, buy a 5-count package instead.
Make sure all of your Peeps are the same color — that way, your vodka will be one bright, beautiful color instead of a muddier mix! -
Step 2: Pour the vodka into a large jar.
You don't need particularly expensive vodka for this to work — a mid-range brand is fine.
A jar with a lid is best.
If you don't have one, though, you can simply cover the top with aluminium foil or plastic wrap.
If you don't have a large jar, use a big mixing bowl instead.
Keep the bottle — you'll be using it again later! , Make sure that they're fully submerged in the liquid. , You should see the sugar coating start to dissolve fairly quickly; the marshmallow center will take longer, though. , Put a funnel into the original vodka bottle, and line it with a coffee filter or paper towel.
Pour the Peeps-vodka mix into the funnel slowly, so that the vodka will separate from the leftover marshmallow bits.
You might need more than one filter to do this. , -
Step 3: Place the Peeps in the vodka.
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Step 4: Allow the vodka to steep in the fridge for three to four days.
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Step 5: Strain the vodka.
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Step 6: Serve and enjoy!
Detailed Guide
For one bottle of vodka, you'll need around 10 peeps.
If you only want to make a half-bottle, buy a 5-count package instead.
Make sure all of your Peeps are the same color — that way, your vodka will be one bright, beautiful color instead of a muddier mix!
You don't need particularly expensive vodka for this to work — a mid-range brand is fine.
A jar with a lid is best.
If you don't have one, though, you can simply cover the top with aluminium foil or plastic wrap.
If you don't have a large jar, use a big mixing bowl instead.
Keep the bottle — you'll be using it again later! , Make sure that they're fully submerged in the liquid. , You should see the sugar coating start to dissolve fairly quickly; the marshmallow center will take longer, though. , Put a funnel into the original vodka bottle, and line it with a coffee filter or paper towel.
Pour the Peeps-vodka mix into the funnel slowly, so that the vodka will separate from the leftover marshmallow bits.
You might need more than one filter to do this. ,
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