Slippery Nipple Shot (Cocktail Recipe)
How to Make a Slippery Nipple Cocktail – This classic shot recipe features layers of grenadine, Sambuca, and Irish Cream for a slightly fruity, terrifically boozy, and delicious beverage.
The Best Slippery Nipple Recipe
If you can’t say slippery nipple without cracking a smile, don’t worry – no judgment here. (Honestly, we cannot say it without a giggle or two!) While it is true the name of this cocktail is a touch risqué, it simply pertains to the look of the beverage with the grenadine (and/or cherry) on the bottom.
Although I’m not a big drinker, and certainly not one to drink shots, I do enjoy a holiday celebration with a shot worth throwing back. And this beverage is about as party-riffic as it gets!
A Slippery Nipple cocktail is made with three main components, layered in just the right way: Sweet grenadine on the bottom, Sambuca (anise-flavored liqueur) in the middle, and Irish cream on top.
The name may make you blush a bit, but together the 3 layers create a sweet, fruity, and deliciously strong flavor you’ll love.
Ingredients You Need
- Sambuca – anise liqueur
- Irish cream – we prefer Bailey’s Irish cream, chilled
- Grenadine – for a perfectly sweet slippery nipple on the bottom of the shot glass
- Maraschino cherry – with the stem removed (optional)
How to Make a Slippery Nipple Shot
Chill the cocktail ingredients ahead of time. If you can only fit one bottle in the fridge, chill the Irish Cream.
Set out a 2-ounce shot glass, a cocktail jigger, and a cocktail spoon.
Place the cherry in the bottom of the shot glass.
Using a cocktail spoon, slowly pour the grenadine down the handle into the bottom without dripping it on the sides of the glass. This method helps to keep the layers perfectly separate, without creating splash marks or murkiness. Some people like to hold the spoon upside down and pour down the length of the handle.
Consider making a “practice shot” to perfect your pouring method.
Next, measure the Sambuca and gently pour the Sambuca into the shot glass down the handle of the spoon.
Finally, measure and pour the Bailey’s Irish Cream down the length of the spoon into the shot glass.
Get the Complete (Printable) Slippery Nipple Cocktail Recipe Below. Enjoy!
Repeat as many times as needed.
Bartender Pro Tips
- It helps to chill the components before making the shots, so they are stable as you layer them.
- Use the “back of the spoon” pouring method to add the Sambuca and Irish cream. This ensures that the 3 liquids will stay properly layered and pretty, without murky splash marks.
- Be sure to follow the steps so that you are layering the grenadine, Sambuca, and Irish Cream in the correct order. Otherwise you won’t get those 3 distinct layers.
Recipe Variations
There are many variations of this cocktail, usually still in three layers:
- If you would like your Slippery Nipples to be a little less sweet, you can skip the Grenadine, and keep the cherry on the bottom.
- If you don’t like anise (licorice flavor) you can swap the Sambuca for peppermint schnapps or vodka.
- To booze up the shots even more, you can add Sambuca and vodka to the middle layer.
Looking for More Delicious Cocktail Recipes? Be Sure to Try:
- Sazerac Cocktail Recipe
- Peppermint Martini (Peppermintini)
- “The Dude” White Russian Floats
- 3-Ingredient Affogato Bourbon Shots
- Smoke and Mirrors Cocktail
Slippery Nipple Shot (Cocktail Recipe)
Ingredients
- 1 ounce Sambuca anise liqueur
- ¾ ounce Bailey’s Irish Cream COLD
- ¼ ounce Grenadine
- 1 Maraschino cherry stem removed
Instructions
- Chill the cocktail ingredients ahead of time. If you can only fit one bottle in the fridge, chill the Irish cream.
- Set out a 2-ounce shot glass, a cocktail jigger, and a cocktail spoon.
- Place the cherry in the bottom of the shot glass. (optional)
- Using a cocktail spoon, pour the grenadine down the handle into the bottom without dripping it on the sides of the glass. *This method helps to keep the layers perfectly separate, without creating splash marks or murkiness. Some people like to hold the spoon upside down and pour down the length of the handle.
- Measure the Sambuca and gently pour the Sambuca into the shot glass down the handle of the spoon.
- Finally measure and pour the Bailey’s Irish Cream down the length of the spoon into the shot glass.
- Repeat as many times as needed.
Notes
- If you would like your slippery nipples to be a little less sweet, you can skip the Grenadine, and keep the cherry on the bottom.
- If you don’t like anise (licorice flavor) you can swap the Sambuca for peppermint schnapps or vodka.
- To booze up the shots even more, you can add Sambuca and vodka to the middle layer.
Nutrition
Making this recipe? Follow us on Instagram and tag @ASpicyPerspective so we can share what you’re cooking!
Pingback: Boppin’ 80s – throw a good party
It was a unique cocktail that actually works! I tried it last New Year and my friends loved it, they all wanted to know where I got the recipe and I shared this with them of course.
This was such a yummy, fun cocktail! My friends loved them.
this is the perfect cocktail to make for tonight’s NYE party, thank you!