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Easter Peeps Infused Vodka Recipe

February 21, 2018 by Shellie Wilson

This Easter recipe is for the famous DIY Infused Peep Vodka. This recipe uses a bunch of Peeps and some vodka so that you can serve Peep vodka to all your Peeps. Try saying that fast 10 times.

Peeps are a great way to celebrate Easter and this vodka combination is a sure fire way to get the adults excited about your Easter dinner or Easter picnic.

You will need a large mason jar (with lid) to create this DIY Infused Vodka.  You do not need to buy expensive vodka, but do buy something you enjoy drinking as you are only flavouring it not diluting it.

This Easter Peep infused Vodka is perfect for Easter Picnics or gifting in small mason jars to friends and family as little Easter Gifts.

Fill your mason jar 1/2 way with the Peeps. Pour the Vodka into the mason jar until it is full. Allow the vodka to infuse 2-3 days or until the Marshmallow as started to dissolve. You may wish to strain your vodka for a clean pure finish or serve it with frothy marshmallow bits inside. Top the glass with a fresh Peep to finish it off.

 

Whilst peeps are found in most supermarkets and drugstores did you know that there are actual brick and mortar peep stores? Oh, how we could get lost in there. Thinking about flying to visit one? Did you know that in 1956 the original Peep lost its wings? Yep, the little chicken had its wings plucked so it could streamline the design process and did you know that Vodka originated from Poland and not Russia

We have some more vodka infused recipes if you are keen to try out some other combinations. You can see the full post here. DIY Vodka infusions.

 

This post contains affiliate links which means when you purchase from the link above we get small change back so we can fund our own Peeps addiction.

Are you all excited about Easter Peeps now? Want to make your own DIY Peep crafts? We have a blog full of DIY Peep-themed Easter Crafts and tutorials and you can see them all here.  Easter Peep Crafts & Tutorials

 

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The Air Fryer Queen by Steph de Sousa Review: A Colourful Cookbook That Feels as Fun as It Looks

I absolutely love Steph de Sousa’s style. She is one of those wonderfully flamboyant women who brings so much personality to the kitchen, and honestly, her colour alone makes me smile. There is something so refreshing about someone who feels bright, confident, and completely herself. That energy spills right into her brand, and it makes this cookbook feel warm, lively, and approachable before you even start thinking about what to cook.

The Air Fryer Queen has that same cheerful charm. It feels like the kind of cookbook written by someone who genuinely wants to help you get tasty food on the table without turning dinner into a full-blown production. And that is exactly the sort of energy I want from an air fryer book. Not stiff. Not overly chefy. Just fun, practical, and full of ideas you might actually use.

What makes Steph so appealing is that she does not come across as intimidating. She feels real. A little bit fabulous, a little bit cheeky, and very much like someone who understands that most of us are just trying to make something easy, delicious, and vaguely impressive with minimal fuss. That is a big part of why this book stands out. It feels friendly.

And can we talk again about the colour? I know that sounds silly in a cookbook review, but it really is part of the charm. Steph has such a vibrant presence, and it brings a kind of happiness to the whole air fryer world. Kitchen content can sometimes feel a bit beige, but she brings sparkle. She makes cooking feel more fun, more playful, and much less like a chore.

This is the kind of cookbook that would suit anyone who wants easy air fryer recipes but also wants a bit of joy with their meal planning. It is practical, yes, but it also feels full of personality. That makes a difference. Sometimes you are not just buying recipes, you are buying inspiration, momentum, and a little nudge to actually use the appliance sitting on your bench.

For me, that is the big appeal of Steph de Sousa. I love this flamboyant lady, I love her energy, and I love that her colourful style makes the whole thing feel upbeat and inviting. She just makes me smile, and that is not a bad quality in a cookbook author at all.

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