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Whip up a fun Peanut Butter Cup Shot for your next party! This creamy, chocolaty drink combines peanut butter and chocolate flavors for a sweet treat in a glass. With just a few ingredients, you can make this delicious shot in minutes. Perfect for any occasion, this easy recipe will wow your guests and satisfy your sweet tooth.
This recipe is so simple to make—just follow the guide below! We’ve included step-by-step photos and directions, plus pro tips and tricks for the perfect shot every time. You’ll also find answers to the most frequently asked questions to help you nail this recipe.

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The Peanut Butter Cup Shot is the perfect party drink that takes only 5 minutes to make! This sweet, creamy shot blends rich peanut butter and chocolate flavors for a delicious treat in every sip. It’s ideal for special occasions, gatherings, or even a fun night at home with friends. With easy-to-find ingredients and a quick prep time, this irresistible shot will be a hit at any celebration!
Ingredients

What you'll need to make this Peanut Butter Cup Shot recipe:
- Chocolate syrup or chocolate ganache for the rims of the shot glass, optional
- ½ ounce of milk (we like whole milk)
- ½ ounce of coffee liqueur
- ½ ounce of Skrewball peanut butter whiskey
- Reese’s “minis” peanut butter cups
Pro Tip
To make the chocolate ganache, pour a half cup of simmering heavy cream over a half cup of semi-sweet chocolate chips. Let them sit for two to three minutes, and then whisk vigorously until the chocolate is fully melted and incorporated with the cream.
Substitutions and Additions
Personalize your Peanut Butter Cup Shot recipe by swapping out ingredients and adding delicious extras! These simple changes can make your shot uniquely yours. Here are some top substitutions and additions:
Substitute Peanut Butter Whiskey: Use chocolate liqueur for a creamier twist in your Reese cup shot.
Substitute Milk: Swap milk with almond or coconut milk for a dairy-free option that still tastes rich and creamy.
Add Caramel Sauce: Drizzle caramel sauce into your shot for an extra layer of sweetness and a dessert-like flavor.
These simple ingredient swaps can make your peanut butter shot even more fun and delicious! These easy substitutions and additions can easily be swapped out while still maintaining the deliciousness of this Reece's shot.
How to Make Peanut Butter Cup Shots
Pro Tip
If you’re serving a crowd, you can easily mix up a cocktail shaker full of equal parts milk, coffee liqueur, and Skrewball whiskey. Then simply pour it into the shot glasses at serving time.
Follow along with our pictures and step-by-step instructions to make the perfect Peanut Butter Cup drink. Don’t forget to check out the tips and tricks below for extra help. Let’s get started!
FIRST STEP: Place chocolate syrup (thinner) or chocolate ganache (thicker) into a shallow dish. Dip the rim of each shot glass into the chocolate.

SECOND STEP: Pour equal parts milk, coffee liqueur, and Skrewball into the shot glass.
Pro Tip
Although we use coffee liqueur in these shots, you don’t really taste the coffee flavor. The chocolate rim and the Reese’s garnish make these shots taste just like a Reese’s peanut butter cup.

THIRD STEP: Top with a Reese’s mini toothpick.
Pro Tip
These shots must be enjoyed right away.

How to Serve Peanut Butter Cup Shots
Peanut Butter Whiskey Shots are a fun and versatile drink, perfect for many occasions. Whether you're hosting a party or celebrating a holiday, this sweet treat will impress your guests. Here are some creative ways to serve this delicious shot:
Adult-Only Parties: This Reese Cup Shot is a great addition to any adult gathering, from birthdays to game nights. Its sweet and creamy flavor pairs perfectly with finger foods like mini sliders or nachos.
Holiday Celebrations: Serve this shot at holiday parties like Halloween or Christmas for a festive, dessert-like treat. Pair it with holiday-themed desserts like pumpkin pie or chocolate peppermint bark to complete the celebration.
Winter Gatherings: This rich and comforting shot is ideal for cozy winter get-togethers. Serve it with warm snacks like soft pretzels or baked brie for a comforting winter menu.

Why You'll Love This Peanut Butter Whiskey Shot Recipe
The Reese Cup Shot is a beloved favorite among our readers for several delicious reasons:
A Decadent Blend of Flavors: This recipe perfectly balances rich peanut butter with smooth chocolate, creating a dessert-like drink that's irresistible. Each sip delivers a creamy, indulgent experience, making it a hit for anyone with a sweet tooth.
Perfect for Special Occasions: The Reese Cup Shot is a fun, crowd-pleasing drink that’s perfect for parties or celebrations. Its dessert-inspired flavors make it an ideal treat for holiday gatherings, birthdays, and other festive occasions.
Quick and Easy to Make: With just a few ingredients and five minutes of prep time, this recipe is a breeze to whip up. It's perfect for those last-minute party drinks or when you want to impress your guests without much effort.
Whether you’re hosting a party or craving something sweet, the Reese Cup Shot is a fun, indulgent favorite that’s sure to please!

Recipe FAQ
Can I make a Peanut Butter Cup Shots ahead of time?
Yes, you can make Reese Cup Shots ahead of time. Simply chill them in the fridge and stir before serving.
What type of glass should I use for Reese Cup Shots?
Reese Cup Shots are best served in shot glasses to highlight the layers and keep portions small and fun.
How strong is a Peanut Butter Shot?
The strength depends on your choice of whiskey. Peanut butter whiskey adds flavor but keeps the shot smooth and enjoyable.
Do I need to garnish Reese Cup Shots?
Garnishing is optional but fun! Add whipped cream or chocolate shavings to make these shots look extra festive.

Serving FAQ
What is the best occasion to serve Reese Cup Shots?
Reese Cup Shots are perfect for parties, holiday gatherings, or any fun event where sweet treats are welcome.
Can I serve Reese Cup Shots chilled or at room temperature?
Reese Cup Shots are best served chilled. The cold enhances the creamy texture and rich peanut butter flavor.
How many Reese Cup Shots should I serve per guest?
Plan for 1-2 shots per guest, depending on the size of your party and how much variety you're offering.
Should Reese Cup Shots be served before or after a meal?
These shots work best as a fun dessert drink, served after a meal to satisfy a sweet craving!

Storage FAQ
Follow the directions, tips, and tricks below for optimal storage of your shots. From making them ahead to reheating, we’ve got you covered.
Can I make Reese Cup Shots ahead of time?
Yes, you can prepare the shots in advance and chill them in the fridge for a few hours before serving.
How should I store leftover Reese Cup Shots?
Store any leftover shots in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They will stay fresh for up to 2 days.
Can I freeze Reese Cup Shots for later use?
It’s not recommended to freeze these shots, as the texture may change and the ingredients may separate upon thawing.
What is the best way to reheat Reese Cup Shots?
Reese Cup Shots are meant to be served chilled. Reheating is not necessary or recommended for this recipe.

Reese Cup Shot
Ingredients
- Chocolate syrup or chocolate ganache for the rims of the shot glass (optional)
- ½ ounce milk (we like whole milk)
- ½ ounce coffee liqueur
- ½ ounce skrewball
- reese's "minis" peanut butter cups
DIRECTIONS
- Place chocolate syrup (thinner) or chocolate ganache (thicker) into a shallow dish. Dip the rim of each shot glass into the chocolate.
- Pour equal parts milk, coffee liqueur, and Skrewball into the shot glass.
- Top with a Reese’s mini toothpick.
- Enjoy!
Notes
- To make the chocolate ganache, pour ½ cup of simmering heavy cream over ½ cup of semi-sweet chocolate chips. Let them sit for 2 to 3 minutes, and then whisk vigorously until the chocolate is fully melted and incorporated with the cream.
- If you’re serving a crowd, you can easily mix up a cocktail shaker full of equal parts milk, coffee liqueur, and Skrewball whiskey. Then simply pour it into the shot glasses at serving time.
- Although we use coffee liqueur in these shots, you don’t really taste the coffee flavor. The chocolate rim and the Reese’s garnish make these shots taste just like a Reese’s peanut butter cup.
- These shots must be enjoyed right away.







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