PB&J co*cktail Recipe – State of Dinner (2024)

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This easy co*cktail takes the classic flavors of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and turns them into a PB&J co*cktail! 3 simple ingredients! It's a no-hassle way to enjoy your favorite childhood flavors with a grown-up twist!

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I have been really into peanut butter recipes lately. Just the other day I shared some really incredible peanut butter and jelly wings. Those wings go great paired with this co*cktail, because you really can't have too much peanut butter, can you?

If you like sweet drinks that are easy to sip, then this is the drink for you!

Ingredient Information

This co*cktail could not get any easier! You don't need to bring out your saucepan to make a simple syrup, or your juicer to squeeze some citrus. Instead, it is made with a few simple ingredients:

Skrewball Whiskey: Whiskey infused with real peanut butter? Yes, please! If you have not yet tried Skrewball whiskey then it is time for you to go buy a bottle! This isn't a sponsored post. They aren't paying me to say this! You just have to know that Skrewball has the best tasting, smoothest peanut butter whiskey on the market.

As a matter of fact, I even use this whiskey in an amazing fudge recipe!

Jelly: Jelly adds sweetness and a fruity flavor to this co*cktail. Select your favorite flavor of jelly! I love strawberry, but blackberry or raspberry would be delicious as well! Really, any flavor that you love would be great! Use jelly instead of preserves or jam, so that the fruit chunks and seeds do not get in the way.

Bitters: The addition of bitters brings out the fruity flavor in the jelly, and adds depth to the drink. I used orange bitters, but any fruit-flavored bitters will work. You could even use unflavored bitters if that is all that you have.

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Steps to Make the co*cktail

Step 1: Fill your shaker with ice cubes.

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Step Two: Add the peanut butter whiskey and the jelly, then shake a couple of dashes of bitters over the top. Secure the shaker lid onto your shaker.

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Step Three: Shake vigourously for 60 seconds.

Some peanut butter & jelly co*cktail recipes direct you to turn the jelly into a simple syrup by warming it on the stove with water. That is great, and you can see the FAQs if you want to know how to do that. But in the spirit of keeping things simple, we just use jelly as it is.

Because the jelly is thick it is important that you shake it really well. Shaking a full 60-seconds will help it to infuse with the whiskey so that it is pourable through the co*cktail strainer.

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Step Four: Pour into a rocks glass over ice. You could also pour into a martini glass, if you prefer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make a simple syrup with the jelly?

Yes, melting the jelly into water will turn it into a simple syrup that works well in this drink. Mix equal parts jelly and water in a saucepan over medium heat. Once it starts to boil, turn the burner off and whisk until the jelly has completely dissolved.

How else can I drink peanut butter whiskey?

Skrewball peanut butter whiskey is sippable on its own. But you could also use it in a peanut butter old fashioned, or try peanut butter whiskey and ginger ale! Some crazy kids also do peanut butter and jelly shots using Skrewball whiskey!

More co*cktail Recipes

  • Cranberry Old Fashioned Recipe
  • Berry Mint Julep Recipe
  • Brandy Ice with Mint
  • Hot Honey Margarita Recipe
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Recipe

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PB&J co*cktail

Recipe by: Erin

The childhood favorite sandwich inspires this adult co*cktail. It's an easy, 3 ingredient drink that is sweet and sippable!

5 from 15 votes

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Prep Time 3 minutes mins

Total Time 3 minutes mins

Course Drinks

Cuisine American

Servings 1

Calories 201 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 ounces Skrewball peanut butter whiskey
  • 1 tablespoon seedless fruit jelly (I use strawberry)
  • 2 dashes bitters (preferably fruit flavored)

Instructions

  • Add the peanut butter whiskey and the jelly to an ice-filled co*cktail shaker. Top with a couple of dashes of bitters.

  • Shake vigourously for 60 seconds.

  • Pour over ice into a rocks glass, or strain into a martini glass.

Notes

To fully infuse the peanut butter whiskey with the jelly it is important to vigorously shake the co*cktail for 60 seconds.

Alternatively, you can turn the jelly into a simple syrup which mixes more easily with the liquor. Mix equal parts jelly and water in a saucepan over medium heat. Once it starts to boil, turn the burner off and whisk until the jelly has completely dissolved. Allow the syrup to cool completely, then add 1 ounce of the syrup to the co*cktail shaker.

Nutrition

Calories: 201kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 6mg | Potassium: 15mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 4mg | Iron: 1mg

The nutritional facts provided are only estimates. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

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PB&J co*cktail Recipe – State of Dinner (2024)

FAQs

What drink goes well with peanut butter and jelly? ›

Milk: A classic choice, a glass of cold milk can balance the richness of the peanut butter and add a creamy contrast to the sandwich. Fruit Juice: Fruit juices, such as apple, grape, or orange juice, can enhance the fruity flavors of the jelly in the sandwich. Iced Tea: Sweetened or unsweetened iced te.

What is a PB&J old fashioned? ›

A delicious PB&J Old Fashioned co*cktail crafted with Skrewball® Peanut Butter Whiskey and raspberry liqueur, topped off with a whimsical peanut butter and jelly sandwich garnish, blending nostalgia with sophistication.

What is a screwball drink made of? ›

Instructions. in an 8 oz glass, pour 2 oz whiskey, fill with orange juice. whiskey can be adjusted to taste.

What are the ingredients in peanut butter whiskey? ›

Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey is a 70 proof American whiskey, made from corn and barley and enhanced with premium natural flavors—created specifically for Skrewball—and sweetened by pure cane sugar.

What goes good with peanut butter alcohol? ›

Bananas: Banana and peanut butter are a classic flavor pairing. Plus, the creaminess of a banana pairs well with the vanilla and caramel tones of whiskey. Avocado: For a lower-sugar option, try a glass of peanut butter whiskey with guacamole, avocado toast, or just a plain avocado with a little salt.

What liquor taste like peanut butter? ›

Skrewball | The Original Peanut Butter Whiskey.

What can I put on my PB&J instead of jelly? ›

Instead of jam or jelly, use honey butter, fresh fruit, or dried fruit. We love almond butter with fresh raspberries and peanut butter with golden raisins. Substitute one ingredient. Try another nut butter, such as sunflower, almond, or soy nut.

What does the B in PB&J stand for? ›

Peanut butter and jelly = PB&J

PB&J stands for peanut butter and jelly.

What does the J stand for in a PB&J sandwich? ›

PB&J is short for peanut butter and jelly. : We made PB&Js for the kids and their friends.

What soda goes good with Skrewball? ›

Best Skrewball Mixers: Soda Edition
  • When it comes to whiskey and soda, the endless list of drink possibilities can be a bit overwhelming. ...
  • Skrewball + Cola. ...
  • Skrewball + Ginger Ale. ...
  • Skrewball + Grape Soda. ...
  • Skrewball + Cream Soda. ...
  • Skrewball + Root Beer.
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Is there real peanut butter in Skrewball whiskey? ›

Made using real peanuts, Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey is as crazy as it sounds. It's the answer of “why not” when someone asks, “why?” With its surprising sweetness, smooth finish, and obvious peanut butter flavor, this American whiskey proudly bucks convention as the black sheep of the whiskey aisle.

Can you drink Skrewball straight? ›

You don't need to chill it; you can drink it straight or in a shot — we recommend with a sea salt rim. It's also fun all of the co*cktails out there, even a piña colada with Skrewball is surprisingly delicious. Personal favorite? I like it over a little bit of ice, my husband likes it neat with a smoked salt rim.

How much alcohol is in Skrewball peanut butter whiskey? ›

Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey 35% abv 750ml - The Wine House.

How do you make peanut butter liquor? ›

Pour the alcohol, condensed and evaporated milks into a blender, mix well - add the peanut butter, blend and pour into sterilized bottles / jars. If mixture is too 'stiff', add more evaporated milk. Keep on shelf for a month. Then refrigerate.

What soda goes with Skrewball? ›

Best Skrewball Mixers: Soda Edition
  • When it comes to whiskey and soda, the endless list of drink possibilities can be a bit overwhelming. ...
  • Skrewball + Cola. ...
  • Skrewball + Ginger Ale. ...
  • Skrewball + Grape Soda. ...
  • Skrewball + Cream Soda. ...
  • Skrewball + Root Beer.
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Is peanut butter and jelly good for you after drinking? ›

Peanut Butter and Jelly

Why it's awesome: The complex carbs in whole grains help absorb excess booze in your stomach, along with replenishing some of the B vitamins that get wiped out when you drink. (Here's how to make a PB&J sandwich you'll love.)

What wine goes with PB&J? ›

Even PB&J has its perfect pairing. “The sweet fruitiness of the jelly, and even the sweetness in the peanut butter, means that a dry wine won't cut it,” says Segelbaum. “Ruby or vintage Port, or [fortified] wines like Banyuls, are the way to go.

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