Instructions
- Prepare your shot glasses: Pour the chamoy sauce onto a small, shallow plate. On a separate small, shallow plate, spread out the Tajin seasoning.
- Dip the rim of each shot glass into the chamoy sauce, ensuring an even coating.
- Immediately after dipping in chamoy, dip the chamoy-coated rim into the Tajin seasoning, pressing gently to adhere the seasoning. Set the rimmed glasses aside.
- In a cocktail shaker, combine the Tequila Blanco, Watermelon Pucker, fresh lime juice, and hot sauce.
- Fill the shaker with ice.
- Securely close the shaker and shake vigorously for about 15-20 seconds, or until the mixture is thoroughly chilled.
- Strain the mixture evenly into the prepared, rimmed shot glasses.
- Garnish each shot with a fresh lime wedge on the rim.
- Serve immediately and enjoy responsibly!
Cooking Tips and Variations
To ensure the best Mexican Candy Shot experience, start with high-quality Tequila Blanco. A smoother tequila will make for a more enjoyable shot, as its clean flavor won’t overpower the sweet and spicy elements. For the rim, make sure your chamoy is not too thick; if it is, you can warm it slightly in the microwave for a few seconds to make it easier to coat the glass. When applying the Tajin, press firmly but gently to ensure a good, even layer that won’t fall off easily. Chilling all your liquid ingredients beforehand, in addition to shaking with ice, will result in a colder, more refreshing shot.
For those who love an extra kick, feel free to increase the amount of hot sauce in the recipe. If you prefer a milder spice, you can reduce it or even omit it entirely, though the spicy element is key to the “Mexican Candy” experience. You can also experiment with different types of hot sauce; a smoky chipotle hot sauce could add another layer of complexity. For a sweeter shot, a tiny splash of simple syrup can be added, but be careful not to overdo it, as the watermelon pucker already provides significant sweetness.
The “candy” flavor can be varied by swapping out the watermelon pucker. Try using a tamarind-flavored liqueur or even a splash of tamarind paste mixed with a little simple syrup for a more authentic tamarind candy taste. Mango or pineapple liqueurs could also create delicious variations. For a non-alcoholic version, simply combine watermelon juice, lime juice, a dash of grenadine for color, and a tiny pinch of cayenne pepper, then rim the glass as usual. This makes a fun mocktail that everyone can enjoy. If you’re making a batch for a party, you can pre-mix the liquid ingredients (excluding ice) in a larger pitcher and then pour into individual shot glasses just before serving, shaking with ice in smaller batches or a full pitcher for a crowd.
Storage and Reheating
The Mexican Candy Shot is best enjoyed immediately after preparation. The vibrant flavors are at their peak when freshly mixed and chilled, and the Tajin rim is crispest. Due to the nature of the ingredients, particularly the tequila and fresh lime juice, this shot does not store well as a prepared mixture.
If you have leftover mixed liquid (without ice), you can store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. However, the flavors may subtly change, and it will lose some of its freshness. When ready to serve, simply pour the chilled mixture into freshly rimmed shot glasses and add a lime wedge. Do not attempt to “reheat” this shot, as it is designed to be a cold, refreshing beverage.
The rimmed shot glasses themselves can be prepared a short time in advance (e.g., 30 minutes to an hour) if placed in the refrigerator. This helps the chamoy and Tajin adhere and keeps the glasses cold. However, leaving them rimmed for too long can cause the chamoy to become sticky or the Tajin to absorb moisture, affecting the texture. It’s always best to rim just before serving for optimal presentation and taste.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of tequila is best for a Mexican Candy Shot?
For a Mexican Candy Shot, Tequila Blanco (also known as silver tequila) is typically recommended. Its clear, unaged profile allows the sweet, spicy, and tangy flavors of the other ingredients to shine through without being overpowered by the oak notes found in aged tequilas. A good quality Blanco will ensure a smoother and more enjoyable shot.
Can I make a large batch of Mexican Candy Shots for a party?
Yes, you can absolutely make a large batch! Simply multiply the ingredient quantities by the number of shots you want to make. Mix all the liquid ingredients (tequila, watermelon pucker, lime juice, hot sauce) in a pitcher or large container. Store it in the refrigerator until ready to serve. When it’s party time, rim your shot glasses, and then pour the chilled mixture into each glass. You can either shake individual portions with ice briefly or stir the entire batch with a large amount of ice just before serving to get it nice and cold.
What if I don’t have watermelon pucker? Are there alternatives?
If you don’t have watermelon pucker, you can experiment with other sweet and fruity liqueurs, though the flavor profile will change. Some good alternatives could include a peach schnapps, apple pucker, or even a strawberry liqueur for a similar fruity sweetness. For a more authentic Mexican candy flavor, you could try to find a tamarind-flavored syrup or liqueur, or even muddle a small piece of tamarind candy with a touch of simple syrup and strain it into the mixture.