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W is for: White Russian Pudding Shots, Pumpkintinis & Rainbows

Dude.

This post is somewhat of a sensory overload of delicious alcoholic treats. I am also well aware that “W” week has spilled into a second week. I blame it on all of the traveling I’ve been doing lately. Plus, it’s baseball season during a playoff push, which is a crazy time for me. Besides, my blog, my rules.

But before I get to my ode to the Big Lebowski, let’s talk about Pumpkin Spice Lattes. People go crazy for these things. The first day they were available, I saw no less than 12 photos of this delightful fall beverage in varying filters jamming my Instagram feed. But you know what’s better than a pumpkin latte? A pumpkin *martini.* I’ve been making these for a couple of years now, but when Brit.co asked me to come up with a creative twist on the Starbucks craze, I decided to add a little Kahlua for some coffee flavor. Thank me later. Click here to get the step by step instructions, otherwise keep reading.

So I’ve had “White Russian something” written in my idea notes for quite some time. I considered maybe some ice cream (which I still might do at some point), but I finally decided on pudding shots. And then I stumbled upon this post which came up with the genius idea of putting pudding shots in *brownie bites.* Done and done. Besides, it gives me a good excuse to blatantly disobey the back of the brownie package which tells you not to eat raw brownie batter. What?!? That’s the best part.

Mix up your brownies according to the package directions (eat a couple of spoonfuls of batter if you’re not scared of raw eggs), and drop them into a mini muffin pan lightly greased with cooking spray. You won’t need to cook nearly as long as the directions state since they’re so small. I’d say check them after about 10-12 minutes.

Once they’ve cooled for a few minutes, gently pop them out of the pan and let them continue to cool on a wire rack. If needed, scoop a little of the brownie out of the middle and then press down with your fingers, creating a little “well” to hold the pudding.

For the pudding…add 3/4 cup of milk to a small box of vanilla instant pudding. Beat for 2 minutes.

It should have a consistency of pudding at this point. Add the vodka and Kahlua, 1/4 cup at a time until completely incorporated.

Now of course, the alcohol will sort of dilute the pudding consistency, so you’ll need to add whipped cream. A lot of it. I made my own whipped cream, but as much as it pains me to say it, I think Cool Whip is the way to go in this instance, as it will keep the pudding from getting as runny. Pop the bowl in the freezer until ready to serve (ideally, give it a couple hours to firm up).

From there, just fill up your brownie bites and serve immediately! White Russian Brownie Bite Pudding Shots…the Dude abides.

Now, unless you use double or triple the brownie mix, you will have a LOT of pudding leftover. I filled up some plastic shot glasses and brought them to kickball. Everyone gobbled them down in about 2 minutes flat.

Speaking of kickball, I just had to share one more delicious treat I made this week. I’m totally not taking credit for this, since I saw these on Jelly Shot Test Kitchen awhile back and have been wanting to try them out. I was inspired by last week’s double rainbow in San Francisco (what does it meaaaan??), which also coincided with an inspiring victory against the only team in our league that had previously been undefeated. Considering we have Care Bears on our team shirts, this turned out to be a magical convergence of events. (Care Bear…STARE!)

In honor of the epic victory, I made these rainbow jelly shooters for our regular season finale (which we won, obvi). Click here to get the recipe on JSTK, but note that I didn’t add the extra packets of gelatin they call for since I was just putting them in plastic shot glasses.

I’m also happy to report we will enter the playoffs as the number 1 seed. Don’t we look tough?!? (Minus Ben and Rob who didn’t get the “serious face” memo). And yes, that is our team captain in a bear suit. Wish us luck!

White Russian Pudding Shot Brownie Bites

by Jaymee Sire
Keywords: dessert cocktail jello shot pudding shot Kahlua whipped cream vodka

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Ingredients
  • 2 boxes of your favorite brownie mix (plus ingredients it calls for)
  • 1 small (3.5 ounce) package instant vanilla pudding
  • 3/4 cup cold milk
  • 1/2  cup vanilla or whipped cream vodka
  • 1/4 cup Kahlua
  • 8-16 ounces Cool Whip
Instructions
  1. Mix brownies according to the package directions and drop them into a mini muffin pan lightly greased with cooking spray. You won’t need to cook nearly as long as the directions state since they’re so small. I’d say check them after about 10-12 minutes. They are done when a toothpick comes out mostly clean.
  2. Once they’ve cooled for a few minutes, gently pop them out of the pan and let them continue to cool on a wire rack. If needed, scoop a little of the brownie out of the middle and then press down with your fingers, creating a little “well” to hold the pudding.
  3. For the pudding…add one cup of milk to a small box of vanilla instant pudding. Beat for 2 minutes.dd the vodka and Kahlua, 1/4 cup at a time until completely incorporated. Fold in the Cool Whip. Freeze until ready to serve.
  4. Fill up your brownie bites and serve immediately! (*Note: you can make the shots without brownies, just fill pudding mixture in plastic shot glasses and store in freezer until ready to serve. Serve with little spoons).
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Pumpkintini

by Jaymee Sire
Keywords: beverage cocktail pumpkin whipped cream vodka kahlua

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Ingredients
  • 2 shots Vanilla or Whipped Cream vodka
  • 1 shot Kahlua (or other coffee flavored liquor)
  • 2-3 Tablespoons pumpkin puree
  • 1/2 cup of milk
  • honey
  • crushed graham crackers (food processor works best!)
  • ice
  • pinch pumpkin pie spice
  • cinnamon stick (for garnish)
Instructions
  1. Rim martini glass with honey and dip into crushed graham crackers for a pumpkin “pie” effect.
  2. Combine pumpkin puree and milk in a cocktail shaker and shake until “frothy” (like a latte!) Next, pour in vodka, kahlua and add ice. Shake well, then strain into prepared martini glass.
  3. Sprinkle with pumpkin pie spice and garnish with a cinnamon stick.
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  • Brady Andrew Weedin
    September 15, 2012 at 2:38 am

    This is one of my favorite posts–just made me smile. 🙂 I will be trying these bad boys…they look delish!

    • jaymeesire
      September 15, 2012 at 5:50 pm

      Awwww. Thanks Al! Hope all is well with your fam

  • Unknown
    September 15, 2012 at 6:58 am

    I kept seeing you post the link on Twitter, but this is the first time I decided to click on the link. I am glad I did. I think I will be keeping up with this blog now…

  • Anonymous
    September 15, 2012 at 3:43 pm

    Bouncing here and there and everywhere
    High adventure that's beyond compare
    We are te gummi bears!

    Hope you guys sing that before every game, best cartoon theme song ever.

    • jaymeesire
      September 15, 2012 at 5:50 pm

      Welllllll….. Considering that's the Gummi Bears theme song, no. 🙂

  • Anonymous
    March 22, 2014 at 4:31 pm

    The brownie bites sound perfect for a fun summer BBQ on the porch. You could even do a kid version. When I try these Ill stry adding a little less milk to the pudding to prevent it form getting to runny. I just found you blog with this post. Plan to paruse it now 🙂

    • jaymeesire
      March 22, 2014 at 10:50 pm

      Thank you! I also think using Cool Whip will help! Let me know how they turn out…

  • julie ziegler
    May 3, 2015 at 7:54 pm

    I made these for a party yesterday and they were a BIG hit! Plus they were pretty easy to make. Two small changes: 1) I used regular vodka instead of vanilla. 2) I used a bigger packet of pudding than the recipe called for. I think a smaller packet would have left it too saturated with alcohol. I'll definitely be making these again. Thanks for sharing!