![]() Speaking of which, place cocktail glasses in the bar/serving area along with a filled ice bucket, stirrers, straws, and cocktail decorations if suitable! You could also skewer the fruit onto cocktail picks for guests to garnish their glasses of drink. Throw some red and green grapes in there too. ![]() Make sure you add plenty of ice to your serving receptacle of choice to keep the cocktail chilled. Serve the large batch cocktail in drinks dispensers, pitchers, or go really retro and serve it from a punch bowl! Whichever container best suits your event (and the drink!). ![]() Want to make this cocktail for a crowd? It’s so easy! Here’s how to do it!Īs long as you use the same measuring container (glass, cup, jug, etc.,) for the “1 part”, the ratios will be correct and you can make as much as you need to. You could do the same with the mocktail version too. Serve with a straw, and watch out for brain freeze! Put all the ingredients in a blender with a generous amount of crushed ice – then blend till smooth. Want to turn this boozy beverage into a frozen slushie? Easy! Tequila – add Triple Sec, lime and salt rim for a Voodoo Margarita!.Cointreau – or any other orange liqueur such as Triple Sec or Grand Marnier.Rum – spiced rum would work brilliantly, but white or dark would be just fine too.If you’re not a fan of vodka or vanilla you could switch out the booze in the cocktail for any of the following which would work well with grape juice: I haven’t made the mocktail version, so I recommend adding the syrup to taste as they may add a sweetness that you may not necessarily get from alcoholic liqueurs. To make a Voodoo Mocktail, follow the recipe card, omit the vodka and vanilla liqueur and add some vanilla syrup. I love the Monin brand of syrups as there are lots of flavors and they are a very versatile ingredient that can be used in cocktails, mocktails, coffee, cocoa, shakes, smoothies, and more. However, if you want to add back the vanilla flavor, use a vanilla syrup to do so. So that non-drinkers can enjoy a Virgin Voodoo, you simply leave out the alcohol! Easy right? I like to try and give variations on the cocktails shared on The Purple Pumpkin Blog, and especially turning the cocktail into a mocktail so that non-drinkers (and kids if suitable) can enjoy the drink too! Virgin Voodoo Mocktail (non-alcoholic) It’s an easy drink to turn into a mocktail for non-drinkers and kids – make sure you check out the cocktail variations section in this post. The delicious color comes from grape juice that is used to mix with the vodka and vanilla liqueur. This Voodoo Cocktail with its deep red color is an awesome drink to serve to your guests! What is a Halloween party without a little bit of black magic and cocktails?! ![]() I highly recommend reading the blog post all the way through so that you don’t miss any tips or substitution suggestions and to ensure that you have all the ingredients and equipment required as well as understand the steps and timings involved. The full ingredients list and instructions are found in the printable recipe card at the end of this post. Read Our Full Disclosure Policy Voodoo Cocktail This post contains affiliate links, and I will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.Īs an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. I have included affiliate links to useful products and services related to the topic of this post. 30+ Ideas for Valentine’s Day (Recipes, Crafts & Printables!). ![]()
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