Caramel Apple Vodkais one of the most delicious drinks you’ll ever have, and it’s perfect for taking shots, sipping over ice, or adding into a cocktail. It’s surprisingly easy to make, and unlike many infused alcohol recipes, only takes a couple of days to get the flavors all happy into the vodka. And bonus, it tastes EXACTLY like the favorite festival food that we all love!
Caramel Apple Vodka Recipe
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1/4 cup water
- 1 large apple (or two small) peeled, cored, diced
- 2 cups vodka
Equipment:
- Heavy bottom sauce pan
- 1.5 pint mason jar
- bottle with lid
Directions:
- Peel, core and dice a large apple (or two small) and put into a 1.5 pint mason jar.
- In a saucepan, pour in the sugar and water and cook on medium high heat until it reaches a light amber color. DO NOT STIR. Just let it hang out and melt together and bubble away. Once it reaches the color of the caramel above, CAREFULLY pour over the apple mixture. Let sit 5 minutes
- Fill up the jar the rest of the way with vodka (about 2 cups, may take more or less depending on how much room the apples take.
- Let sit in the refrigerator three days. Open, drain and enjoy!
PrintCaramel Apple Vodka Recipe CourseDrinks CuisineAmerican Keywordcaramel apple vodka, cocktail, infussed vodkaIngredients1/2cupsugar1/4cupwater1large appleor two small peeled, cored, diced2cupsvodka InstructionsPeel, core and dice a large apple (or two small) and put into a 1.5 pint mason jar.In a saucepan, pour in the sugar and water and cook on medium high heat until it reaches a light amber color. DO NOT STIR. Just let it hang out and melt together and bubble away. Once it reaches the color of the caramel above, CAREFULLY pour over the apple mixture. Let sit 5 minutesFill up the jar the rest of the way with vodka (about 2 cups, may take more or less depending on how much room the apples take.Let sit in the refrigerator three days. Open, drain and enjoy!
Want to give it as a gift? Pour it into a pretty bottle, add a label/tag and you’re good to go! It’s so simple, so delicious!
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About Gina Luker
Gina Luker is a writer, photographer and lover of all things quirky. She's usually found with a drill in one hand and a cocktail in the other while blogging along the way. She's addicted to coffee, polka dots, rock stars, Instagram, and everything aqua.
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Sue says
Hi Gina, This sounds soooo good. It also sounds to be very easy … well except for the sugar and water part, that might be a little tricky. But, I am still going to make this and my head is spinning with all of the ideas as to how this can be used. Imagine this in a vanilla milkshake !!!! WOW !!! I also like my ” spiked ” coffee every day at 3:00 PM and adding this to my coffee will be wonderful. Thanks so much for sharing.
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Cheryl Major says
That sounds so easy and delish . I am going to make some ! Thanks for the idea.!!
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deb says
Wow, I don’t drink because of medicine that I take so I never know what drinks or what kinds of alcohol taste good or not but I believe this will make an incredible gift for my friends and family that do indulge.Thank you so much for sharing this recipe with all of us! Cheers!!!!!!!
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Katie says
This is really tasty. Giving it as gifts this year. Question. Does it need to stay in the fridge after straining or can it go in the bar (room temp)
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Gina Luker says
I kept ours in the refrigerator – because cold shots taste best. I’m sure it would be find on the bar though. Thanks!
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Jeanie says
How long does this keep? If I was to make it now (end of October) would it keep for Christmas presents? Thanks.
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Gina Luker says
Sure it would Jeanie, it’s alcohol which has a super long shelf life, it would make a great gift!
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Jo Chamberlain says
I wonder how this will turn out with stevia for low carb dieters? I am going to give it a try and keep you posted. Also, Gina thank you for such a fun, informative with so many wonderful ideas! I always get a smile on my face when I get a Shabby Creek Cottage email in my inbox!
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Gina Luker says
Aww, thanks so much Jo, you are so sweet and yes, please let me know how it turns out using Stevia 🙂
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Jan B says
This sounds so good. I definite want to make this. Do you know how long you can this will keep in the refrigerator?
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Gina Luker says
Thanks Jan, it should last a good long time as it has alcohol in it but I am not sure to be honest 🙂
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Lynsey says
Just made this recipe for Christmas gifts. Super easy to do and tastes amazing! Thank you!!
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