Salted Caramel Vodka Recipe (2024)

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Inspired by the popularity of salted caramel as a flavor, I started wondering what it would taste like if you infused vodka with chewy caramel candies and just a touch of salt.

Sure, you can buy salted caramel flavored vodka off the shelf, but I prefer infusions because they keep the essence of what you’re infusing them with. This is my Salted Caramel Vodka infusion.

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Sometimes people ask where I got this glass. The set is no longer made, but you can buy them or very similar ones on eBay. Or this set on Amazon.

Salted Caramel Vodka Infusion

Turns out this is a really easy infusion. For each bottle you are making, you will need:

  • 20 soft (chewy) caramel candies (approximately 150 grams)
  • 1 750 ml bottle of vodka
  • Pinch of salt

For the caramels, I used First Street, which is the brand for the huge bags of candy they sell at Smart N Final, and they had a very good flavor and texture.

For the vodka, I went with Three Olives because this recipe needs a vodka that’s smooth and drinkable on its own. For the salt, anything will do but I used sea salt from Trader Joe’s.

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I started by counting out my caramels:

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Then I unwrapped them and, looking at how narrow the neck of the vodka bottle is, I chopped each one in four. This also helps it infuse faster, because there’s more surface area for the vodka to touch.

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Looking at them, I made a guess about how much of the vodka in the bottle they would displace, and poured myself a shot of vodka, which I enjoyed while I worked. It turned out this was exactly the right amount of vodka to pour out.

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Then I stuffed the caramels into the bottle.

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Once they’re all in, they tend to clump at the bottom of the bottle.

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And now comes the shaking. Twist the lid on securely, and give it a really good thorough shaking to get started.

Over the next few days, you’ll want to shake it periodically a few times a day to keep the process going. After three or four days, it’ll look like this all the time, and shaking won’t make any difference:

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You could stop here, but I wasn’t wild about the white frothy stuff at the top. I’m not sure what it is, probably an additive from the caramel candies, but I just wanted the whole thing to be perfectly uniform.

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So I strained it once through a coffee filter. Unlike the Skittles Vodka Infusion, I found it worked best if I poured a few ounces through a filter, then swap out a new filter for the next few ounces. Otherwise, the frothy stuff would clog up the filter and make it slow.

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At this point, I cleaned the original vodka bottle. It actually took some Dawn to get out all the white gunk. Then I poured the strained infusion back into the clean bottle.

Then I added a pinch of salt – seriously, that’s part of an eighth of a teaspoon. Do not get too much! You can always add more later, or even add it to drinks individually. You can also rim the glasses with it.

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And there you go – the finished Salted Caramel Vodka.Since people always ask, you can order these gorgeous flasks from Amazon.

Our Pick

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Bormioli Rocco Fiaschetta Glass Flasks, set of 4

$34.99 ($8.75 / Count)

These 8.5 ounce (250ml) are the flasks we've used for all our infusions on this site. Pictured here is our Jolly Rancher Vodka Infusion. We infused it in these bottles and also served it in them.

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So how does it taste? Like caramel sunshine. It’s sweet, but not as much as I expected. You don’t taste the salt itself – it cuts the sweetness and enhances the flavor.

Mainly, you get this buttery caramelized sugar flavor that’s strong but not heavy. It’s lighter than, say, Baileys or Kahlua. The goal had been to create something that was sweet but sophisticated, and this surpassed my expectations.

Of course you can make it more or less sweet depending on the number of caramels you use.

It’s delicious straight:

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But it’s also great in co*cktails. Be sure to try it in the Caramel Candy or William’s Caramel Appletini!

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Yield: 1 batch

Prep Time: 30 minutes

Cook Time: 3 days

Total Time: 3 days 30 minutes

You can infuse caramel candies into vodka, and it's so much better and richer tasting than store bought caramel vodka

Ingredients

  • 20 soft (chewy) caramel candies
  • 1 750 ml bottle of vodka
  • Pinch of salt

Instructions

  1. Cut the caramels into quarters (optional - makes them infuse faster)
  2. Pour out a shot of vodka from your bottle (so they won't make it spill over)
  3. Add the caramels into the bottle of vodka
  4. Shake it well several times a day to keep the caramels infusing

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Read Next:

  • Caramel Candy co*cktail Recipe
  • William's Caramel Appletini
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Salted Caramel Vodka Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is good to mix with caramel vodka? ›

What Mixes Well With Caramel Vodka?
  • Fruit Juices – Apple juice, Orange Juice, Cranberry Juice.
  • Chocolate drinks – add to Mochas, Hot Chocolate or even a Pumpkin Spice Latte.
  • Ginger Drinks – Ginger beer or Gingerale.
  • Other Alcohol – Apple flavored vodka, Egg nog.
Oct 19, 2022

How do you drink salted caramel vodka liqueur? ›

Serve neat on ice as you would an Irish Cream Liqueur. Alternatively, try a vodka affogato, with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, topped with a shot of espresso coffee.

How long does salted caramel vodka last? ›

Store in a cool dry place away from strong odours. Once opened please use within 6 months.

How do you drink Carvo caramel vodka? ›

Carvo can be enjoyed as a shooter, over ice, in co*cktails or a dessert topping.

What not to mix with vodka? ›

Wine and Vodka

It will give you the wildest hangover in your life, especially if you choose red wine. The tannins in red wine irritate your stomach and literally drain the water out of your organism. And the vodka acts pretty much the same, leaving you drunk, sick and dehydrated.

Does caramel vodka go bad? ›

An unopened bottle of unflavored vodka has a shelf-life of decades. After opening, it will still be good for 10 to 20 years. For flavored vodkas, the shelf-life spans from six months to 2 years.

What mixer goes with salted caramel vodka? ›

Vodka tastes good with just about any soda or juice you can find. In my opinion it tastes best when mixed with fruit flavored soda or juice. I recommend Cranberry, or orange juice and for soda any Fanta flavor or sprite.

What to have with salted caramel vodka liqueur? ›

Sip over ice, add your favourite mixer, or use as the base for a Salted Caramel Martini. Two measures of Vodka Liqueur, one teaspoon of Tiptree Salted Caramel Spread and two measures of coffee espresso, shaken with ice then strained, makes for a marvellously mellow Vodka Martini.

How long does caramel vodka last once opened? ›

Flavored vodkas have a shorter shelf life due to the added flavors. It's best to enjoy these within 90 days of opening. If you notice a strange smell to your vodka, you don't want to not drink it. If in doubt, throw it out.

Does salted caramel liqueur need to be refrigerated? ›

It is recommended that cream liqueurs be stored in a cool place, but refrigeration is not necessary. Manufacturers of cream liqueurs point to the effective preservative qualities of alcohol as the reason that refrigeration is not required.

How much sugar is in salted caramel vodka? ›

Region: US
ServingIngredientCalories
2 gsugar7.7
38 gvodka88

What does salted caramel vodka taste like? ›

Friary Drinks' Salted Caramel Liqueur Vodka, is the perfect blend of sweet and savory flavours. This liqueur combines the smooth, creamy taste of salted caramel with the crisp, clean finish of vodka, creating a truly unique and delicious spirit.

Does caramel vodka taste good? ›

The taste is perfect - not too heavy, not too sweet. It's so good, every time I make martini's with it, I go a little overboard! Ooops! I would recommend to anyone looking for a little sweetness at the end of dinner.

How strong is caramel vodka? ›

This product is a spirit drink of 22% abv.

Is caramel vodka good in apple cider? ›

Caramel Apple Cider Crush

This apple cider co*cktail is so perfect for fall. Chilled apple cider poured over crushed ice, mixed with salted caramel vodka and topped off with ginger ale. It's refreshing and tastes like heaven.

What do you mix flavored vodka with? ›

What Can You Make with Flavored Vodka?
  • Custom Vodka Martinis. The vodka martini is an undeniable classic and a clear people-pleaser. ...
  • Spiced Vodka Orange Juice. ...
  • Spiked Vanilla co*ke. ...
  • Cucumber and Mint Vodka Sodas. ...
  • Flavor-Packed Moscow Mule.
Aug 9, 2021

What does vodka taste good mixed with? ›

Lime juice and vodka also form the base of some great co*cktails. For example, add some simple syrup to create a Vodka Gimlet, or top it with soda or lemonade for a refreshing drink slightly lower in alcohol. Or, if you find the taste of lime too tart, use lime cordial instead for a totally different-tasting drink.

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