How to Make a Snickerdoodle Martini

Fill a small saucer with light corn syrup., Add cinnamon sugar to another small saucer., Dip the glass rim into the light corn syrup., Dip the glass rim into the cinnamon sugar., Use the caramel sauce inside the glass., Add crushed ice to a cocktail...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Fill a small saucer with light corn syrup.

    Measure about a tablespoon of light corn syrup and make sure it's more towards the edges.
  2. Step 2: Add cinnamon sugar to another small saucer.

    Depending on the quantity of martinis you are planning to make, add a tablespoon or several to the saucer. , As you lift up the glass, gently swirl it to make a more cleaner appearance. , Gently roll the rim in it, using the light corn syrup as an adhesive. , Drizzle some in a zigzag pattern. , Fill it about halfway with ice. ,, Secure the lid on and vigorously shake it for a few seconds.

    You will know when the contents are cold when you see condensation building up on the outside of the shaker. , Attach a strainer on the cocktail shaker (if the shaker doesn't have one) and strain it into the martini glass. , Drop a pinch of cinnamon sugar on the top of the drink.
  3. Step 3: Dip the glass rim into the light corn syrup.

  4. Step 4: Dip the glass rim into the cinnamon sugar.

  5. Step 5: Use the caramel sauce inside the glass.

  6. Step 6: Add crushed ice to a cocktail shaker.

  7. Step 7: Measure and pour the ingredients into the shaker.

  8. Step 8: Shake the contents.

  9. Step 9: Strain the contents.

  10. Step 10: Garnish the martini.

Detailed Guide

Measure about a tablespoon of light corn syrup and make sure it's more towards the edges.

Depending on the quantity of martinis you are planning to make, add a tablespoon or several to the saucer. , As you lift up the glass, gently swirl it to make a more cleaner appearance. , Gently roll the rim in it, using the light corn syrup as an adhesive. , Drizzle some in a zigzag pattern. , Fill it about halfway with ice. ,, Secure the lid on and vigorously shake it for a few seconds.

You will know when the contents are cold when you see condensation building up on the outside of the shaker. , Attach a strainer on the cocktail shaker (if the shaker doesn't have one) and strain it into the martini glass. , Drop a pinch of cinnamon sugar on the top of the drink.

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