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Cranberry Kamikaze shots (or co*cktails) are a fantastic way to mix up your party drink menu. This tangy and refreshing drink is easy to make and is sure to be a hit with your guests.

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These cranberry kamikaze shots are a fun take on a classic shot or co*cktail. They’re perfect for your Christmas and New Year’s Eve celebrations!

While I am a sucker for the classic kamikaze drink combination of lime, vodka and triple sec, I thought it would be fun to mix things up for New Year’s Eve. These vodka shots can pack a punch, so make sure designated drivers are in place!

Instead of sweetening the co*cktail with a traditional simple syrup, I added a splash of cranberry juice. If you prefer a touch more sweetness, feel free to add some simple syrup. (See my original kamikaze recipe for the proportions.)

What is a cranberry kamikaze shot?

Cranberry kamikazes are made with vodka, cranberry juice, lime juice and triple sec. It’s served in a shot glass and is meant to be consumed in one quick gulp.

If made into a full co*cktail rather than a shot, the resulting drink is almost exactly the same as a cosmopolitan (affectionately known as a cosmo). However, cosmos are typically made with Cointreau rather than triple sec, though both lend an orange flavor to the drink.

Ingredients for cranberry vodka shots:

  • CRANBERRY JUICE: Cranberry juice can be found in the juice aisle of most grocery stores.
  • VODKA: The better the vodka, the better the taste of the shot or co*cktail. Use your favorite! I opted for cranberry-flavored vodka, but plain vodka works, too.
  • LIME JUICE: Use fresh lime juice. This is my favorite citrus juicer to get every last drop of juice out of the limes.
  • TRIPLE SEC: Available in most places that sell distilled spirits. Cointreau can be substituted.
  • ICE: Use cubed ice for shaking with the co*cktail ingredients.

See recipe card below for full ingredients list & recipe directions.

How to make cranberry kamikaze shots:

The instructions for making these shots are very simple – combine everything, shake with ice and serve! Let’s talk details…

THE ICE: Fill a co*cktail shaker halfway with ice. Cubed ice is the way to go – not crushed ice. Crushed ice will melt much more easily while shaking the mixture, watering it down. No one likes watery co*cktails!

SQUEEZE THE LIMES: Squeeze the limes with your favorite juicing tool. This is mine. To get the most juice out of the limes, use the palm of your hand to press and roll them on the counter before squeezing. If the limes are really firm, pop them into the microwave for 10 seconds or so.

COMBINE: Pour the lime juice, cranberry vodka, triple sec and cranberry juice over the ice in the shaker.

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SHAKE: Cover the shaker and give the mixture a good shake to chill the liquids. About 15 seconds should do the trick.

SERVE: If serving as shots, strain the mixture into four shot glasses. For a co*cktail, strain all of the mixture into a martini glass or highball glass. Garnish the co*cktail with a wedge of lime and serve immediately.

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VARIATIONS:

Adjust the ratios to your liking. If you prefer a stronger or weaker drink, feel free to play around the ratios of the ingredients. For example, you could use more cranberry juice for a tarter drink or more triple sec for a sweeter one.

Experiment with other fruit juices. While cranberry juice is a classic option for a holiday drink, you could also try using orange juice, pineapple juice or even grapefruit juice.

If you want to make a larger batch, simply multiply the ingredients by the number of servings you need. If you are just doubling the recipe, there’s no need to increase the amount of ice in the shaker.

Other co*cktail recipes:


Pink Grapefruit Greyhound co*cktail
Cranberry Prosecco co*cktail

Make ahead and serving tips:

If you are a hosting a party, you can save time by mixing up a large batch of cranberry kamikaze shots in advance.

Combine all of the ingredients in a large pitcher or punch bowl, cover and refrigerate until you are ready to serve. When it’s time to serve, pour the mixture into shot glasses and serve immediately. There’s no need to shake with ice since the mixture is already chilled.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

Can I make these shots non-alcoholic?

Yes, it’s possible to make a non-alcoholic version of cranberry kamikaze shots. Simply omit the vodka and triple sec and increase the amount of cranberry and lime juices to make up for the missing volume.

Can I make these shots with other types of alcohol?

While vodka and triple sec are the traditional choices for kamikaze shots, you can certainly experiment with using other types of alcohol. For example, you could try using gin or tequila in place of the vodka, or use a different type of liqueur in place of the triple sec. Just keep in mind that substituting different types of alcohol will change the flavor of the drink.

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Cranberry Kamikaze Shots or co*cktail

Kick up your next co*cktail or holiday party with these easy, festive cranberry kamikaze shots!

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Course: Beverages

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Holiday Recipes

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 Shots or 1 co*cktail

Calories: 57.4kcal

Author: Dara Michalski | Cookin' Canuck

Ingredients

  • ice
  • 1 ½ ounces fresh lime juice
  • 1 ½ ounces cranberry vodka
  • 1 ounce triple sec
  • 1 ounce cranberry juice

Instructions

  • Fill a co*cktail shaker halfway with ice. Add the lime juice, cranberry vodka, triple sec, and cranberry juice.

  • Shake well, about 15 seconds, to chill the mixture. Strain into a highball or martini glass for a single drink or, if you prefer, into 4 separate shot glasses. Garnish with a wedge of lime and serve cold.

Notes

Please note that I am not a medical or nutritional professional. I provide nutritional information for my recipes as a courtesy to my readers. It is calculated using the LoseIt! calculator. While I attempt to provide information that is as accurate as possible, you should calculate the nutritional information independently before relying on it.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Shot | Calories: 57.4kcal | Carbohydrates: 4.5g | Sodium: 0.6mg | Sugar: 3.8g

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This post was first published on December 26, 2013 and updated on December 20, 2022.

Disclosure: I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

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FAQs

What is the name of the Vodka Cranberry drink? ›

The Cape Cod or Cape Codder is a type of co*cktail consisting of vodka and cranberry juice. Some recipes also call for squeezing a lime wedge over the glass and dropping it into the drink.

What is a blue kamikaze shot made of? ›

1. Pour 4 ounces chilled vodka into a co*cktail shaker. 2. Add 4 ounces chilled blue curacao.

What is a cranberry juice co*cktail? ›

Cranberry Juice co*cktail. Cranberry juice is usually labeled "100% juice." Other fruits are sometimes added to balance the tart cranberry taste, but that label indicates that the product is made with 100% fruit juices. Cranberry juice co*cktail, meanwhile, has added sugars or high-fructose corn syrup for extra sweetness ...

How to order a Vodka Cranberry? ›

If you've hung around in bars much, you've probably heard someone ask for a “Whiskey and co*ke” or “Gin and Tonic” or “Vodka Cranberry”. These are you Liquor and Mixers. First you name the liquor (Vodka, Rum, Gin, etc.), then you name the mixer (co*ke, Sprite, Ginger Ale, Tonic, etc..).

What is a cute name for a Vodka Cranberry? ›

The Cape Codder (or Cape Cod) is another name for the popular Vodka Cranberry, and it gets its name from the East Coast town in Massachusetts, which is known for growing cranberries.

What not to mix with cranberry? ›

Possible Interactions
  • Warfarin (Coumadin): Cranberry may raise the risk of bleeding, especially if you already take medications to thin the blood such as warfarin. ...
  • Aspirin: Like aspirin, cranberries contain salicylic acid. ...
  • Other medications: Cranberry may interact with medications that are broken down by the liver.

Is vodka and cranberry healthy? ›

Vodka is a low calorie alcohol choice and cranberry juice touts serious health perks; put them together and you've got one tasty drink. Cranberry juice helps fight off cardiovascular diseases, works as an anti-inflammatory in the body, and can even help improve skin.

What are Jolly Rancher shots made of? ›

A Jolly Rancher shot is made with vodka and flavored schnapps. Match the flavor of schnapps to your favorite Jolly Rancher candy.

What two berries make a boysenberry? ›

First of all, a Boysenberry is a hybrid berry. It is a cross between a Loganberry, Red Raspberry, and Blackberry. As someone who grew up with Boysenberry vines in their southern California backyard, I can tell you that it's a hardy plant that can produce quite a bit of the dark purple berry!

Why is it called boysenberry? ›

The berry was named after Rudolf Boysen, and Knott is considered to be the one who helped bring attention to this cultivar and make it more commercially available to other farmers and gardeners.

What is the difference between a Cape Cod and a Sea Breeze? ›

What is the difference between a Cape Cod and a Sea Breeze? A Cape Cod is vodka and cranberry. A Sea Breeze is vodka, cranberry and grapefruit juice. A Bay Breeze is vodka, cranberry and pineapple juice.

What does ordering a vodka cranberry say about you? ›

Vodka Cranberry

These party animals like to dive straight in, and they don't mess around when it comes to having serious fun. These are the people who constantly want the music louder so they can dance on the tables.

What is the difference between Cape Cod and vodka cranberry? ›

Technically, a Cape Codder (or Cape Cahdda if u you're local) is a vodka cran WITH LIME. It's just a vodka cran. Adding lime makes it a Cape Codder, although every where else in the US I've only heard of it referred to as a "Cape Cod."

What is the history of the vodka cranberry drink? ›

Basically, the cranberry and vodka drink was invented by Ocean Spray in the 1940s as a way to encourage more people to purchase their products. At that time, the drink was called the Red Devil, and rumors suggest that it actually got its start at the bars of Cape Cod in the summer.

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