This Candy Corn Vodka Martini with Pop Rocks Rim will make your Halloween party complete! Made with homemade liquor infusions making a unforgettable cocktail.
Whether you love candy corn or hate it, this Candy Corn Vodka Martini recipe will become an adult Halloween Party win!
It’s a buttery strong cocktail with Halloween-perfect color.
An easy batch of homemade Candy Corn infused vodka, some homemade Vanilla vodka, a few Pop Rocks and the favorite party is at your house.
Candy Corn Vodka
That idea will either excite you and have you running for the door.
Trust me, it’s easy and fun to make. And taste’s great.
What Does Candy Corn Vodka Taste Like?
The polarizing thing about Candy Corn is how sweet it is. For many, it’s just too much.
The fascinating thing about turning it into vodka, is the sweetness goes away. Totally.
What’s left if the delicious buttery flavor found in candy corn. And the color.
Infusing Candy Corn Vodka
This is one of the easiest liquor infusion recipes you’ll ever make.
It’s also one of the creepiest to watch.
Shortly after the candy corn and vodka are combined, weird alien formations begin to form.
If you ever great Magic Rocks in your childhood this recipe will give you a flashback.
You aren’t doing anything wrong.
In the end a clear orange vodka emerges!
How to Make Candy Corn Vodka – Step-by-Step
This is a very easy recipe. It requires candy corn and unflavored vodka.
The candy corn dissolves into the vodka giving the vodka a warm buttery flavor without the sickly sweet sugar.
STEP 1: Combine the candy corn and vodka in a glass jar with lid (I used a quart Mason jar).
STEP 2: Store in a dark, cool location.
STEP 3: When the candy corn is fully dissolved, strain through 2 layers of cheesecloth.
How Long to Infuse Candy Corn Vodka?
I wanted the best possible flavor and infused the vodka for 4-5 days.
After five days the vodka was the most sublime color of Fanta-orange.
It separated perfectly, leaving a bit of residue on the bottom which is easily strained.
I was thrilled that it retained the candy corn flavor, without the sweetness.
Need it Faster?
The vodka can be used as soon as the candy corn has dissolved. This takes 1-2 hours.
So if you get the impulse and need the vodka faster than 4-5 days, whip up a batch!
Taste for flavor and allow it to sit as long as possible.
How to Make Vanilla Vodka – Step-by-Step
I decided to make a micro batch of Vanilla Infused Vodka to round out the buttery flavor for a final cocktail.
All it required is one vanilla bean and unflavored vodka.
TIME SAVING TIP: You can buy vanilla vodka.
This homemade method is easy and have wonderful flavor. If you have the time I recommend making it.
STEP 1: Combine the vodka and vanilla bean (sliced open and scraped; include the scrapings) in a sealed glass jar.
STEP 2: Store in a cool, dark location.
STEP 3: Taste after 3 days and use or allow to continue to infuse.
NOTE: if you need it faster, taste it earlier than 3 days. If you like it use it. Otherwise allow to infuse longer.
Candy Corn Vodka Martini
As with all Martini recipes, this Candy Corn Vodka Martini is all booze.
This is a festive cocktail, a novel cocktail, but also one that will feel like more of a Trick than a Treat if not consumed with respect!
TIPS FOR USING POP ROCKS
Pop Rocks are a fun addition to this cocktail glass rim. No one will guess that’s what they are until they take a sip!
Do not allow the Pop Rocks to get wet before serving or they will not pop.
TIP #1: The Pop Rocks can be used ‘as is’ or processed through a blender or a mini chopper (mini food processor) to make a finer, more sugar-like texture which still pop.
The finer grain sill provide more coverage to the glass rim.
TIP #2: When Pouring the Candy Corn Martini ingredients into the rimmed glass, be careful not to wet the Pop Rocks or they will begin to pop.
Where to Buy Pop Rocks
The Pop Rocks used for these vodka martinis are ‘Pumpkin Patch Orange’. They are a blend of orange and green.
You can find Pop Rocks at certain drug stores or ‘big box’ stores like Target or Walmart. Call ahead to make sure they have what you want.
Also novelty candy stores will sell them. A number of sources sell them online too.
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Recipe
Candy Corn Martini with Pop Rocks Rim
Ingredients
Ingredients for Candy Corn Vodka:
- 2 cups vodka
- 1 cup candy corn
Ingredients for Vanilla Vodka:
- 1 vanilla bean slip open and scraped
- 1 cup vodka
Ingredients for Candy Corn Martini with Pop Rocks rim:
- 1 ounce Candy Corn Vodka
- ½ ounce Vanilla Infused Vodka
- ¾ ounces Martini & Rossi Rosso Vermouth
- A few dashes Angostura Bitters
- 2-3 packages ‘Pumpkin Patch Orange’ green and orange mix Pop Rocks
Instructions
Instructions for Candy Corn Vodka:
- Combine ingredients in a glass container. Seal, store in a cool, dark place.
- Taste after 4-5 days. If to your liking, strain the vodka through two layers of cheesecloth and enjoy!
- NOTE: if in a rush, the vodka can be used as soon as the candy corn has dissolved. Taste for desired flavor before using.
Instructions for Vanilla Vodka:
- Combine ingredients in a glass container. Seal, store in a cool, dark place.
- Taste after 3 days and either use or infuse longer.
Instructions for Candy Corn Martini with Pop Rocks rim:
- Place pop rocks into a shallow flat bowl or plate.
- Rim a cocktail glass with a lemon slice and dip glass into the pop rocks, twisting the glass to create full rim.
- In a shaker with ice, combine the vodkas, vermouth and bitters. Shake and strain into prepared cocktail glass avoiding wetting the Pop Rocks.
Notes
Nutrition
Originally published: October 6, 2012
This Candy Corn Vodka Martini recipe is always the hit of every Halloween party!
Lori @ RecipeGirl says
Pop rocks make the perfect rim for these Halloween cocktails!
carrie says
I’ll take two please
Joanne says
This is the most fun cocktail ever. Love the flavors too!
Ashley @ Wishes & Dishes says
The candy corn vodka is brilliant!
Aysegul says
Easy to make and funny 🙂
Melissa Sperka says
How fun, I love this one!!
Jamie says
Hello, do you mind if I share on my instagram? I can credit you. @phillyontherocks
Toni Dash says
Thank you for asking first Jamie! Yes you can share it if you include a tag to my IG profile: @boulderlocavore. Thanks for your interest.
Kristen says
These sound delicious! However, is there a liquor I can substitute for the vermouth? Not a huge fan.
Toni Dash says
Unfortunately Vermouth is pretty standard for a martini and I’m not sure how you’d make a swap. Have you tried different brands of Vermouth? They can taste very different; maybe check with your local liquor store and see what they might recommend.
Katie says
Hi there! I just came across your blog as I’m finally cooking up my winter infusions. Hazelnuts, vanilla, ginger, candy canes, and whatever else I come up with. Anyway, I was so happy to see this post- I also made some candy corn vodka this fall and was totally grossed out by the lava lamp blobs, though it did work out in the end. All I ever did was drink it on the rocks. Did yours smell like straight alcohol but then actually taste like candy corn? I thought it was so funny that I couldn’t smell the flavor, only the alcohol. I think people were scared of it. Next year I’ll make a slightly bigger batch and try your fun martini.
Toni Dash says
Ha, ha! Katie I completely agree with everything you said about the Candy Corn Vodka. I made it on a whim and was sure it would be as disgusting tasting as it looked in the beginning. I was really surprised that it tasted like the best of candy corn without the sickly sweet aspect of it. It was kind of a fascinating home science project for adults you could drink respectively afterwards! The martini was fun and making vanilla vodka is a cinch as well as rounds out the candy corn flavor to be even more buttery. It’s strong but good. I did make a candy cane vodka and cocktail too!
Unique Pastiche Events says
Hi there!
I just wanted to pop over and let you know that I’ve shared this post in an inspiration board for an Glitzy Girls Night In {for Halloween} my blog.
Thanks for sharing this post! I may have never found what I was looking for 🙂
Toni Dash says
So glad you liked it! Your line up for the Girl’s Night sounds fab.