How to Make a Blow Job Shot

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Discover the creaminess of a Blow Job shot, a layered shot that’s the perfect drink for night out with friends. Learn the art of layering flavors for this concoction consisting of Kahlúa, Baileys Irish Cream, and whipped cream.

Blow Job Shot

A Blow Job is an easy-to-make shot that combines rich flavors and looks alluring. It’s made with Kahlúa and Baileys Irish Cream, and topped with a dollop of whipped cream, and, thanks to its provocative name, is an essential part of a memorable night out with friends. It’s smooth and sweet and is a favorite among those who would like to do a shot but want to avoid the harsher liquors out there.

This shot is similar to several other layered drinks, such as the B-52 and the Mudslide, as all three contain Kahlúa and Baileys Irish Cream, but whereas the other two add a third liquor, the Blow Job goes for fun by topping it all off with whipped cream. The Blow Job is perfect for those who want something tasty but also visually appealing.

INGREDIENTS

Kahlúa and Baileys are the most well known coffee and Irish cream liqueurs, respectively, but you can use others if you wish.

  • 1/2 oz Kahlúa (coffee liqueur)
  • 1/2 oz Baileys Irish Cream (or any Irish cream liqueur)
  • Whipped cream

Utensils Needed:

To prepare the perfect blowjob shot, you will need:

  • A speed pourer – for precise control when pouring the alcohol
  • A shot glass – for the cocktail
  • A long handle spoon – for layering the Irish cream liqueur

INSTRUCTIONS

Pour

In a shot glass, pour the Kahlúa.

Layer

Carefully layer the Baileys Irish Cream on top of the Kahlúa by pouring it slowly over the back of a spoon.

Top

Top the shot glass off with whipped cream.

Drink

To take the shot, place your hands behind your back, put your lips on the edge of the shot glass, and drink the shot without using your hands. Enjoy!

How to make a non-alcoholic blow job Shot

For a non-alcoholic Blow Job shot, replace the Kahlúa with a non-alcoholic coffee syrup and swap the Baileys Irish Cream for a non-alcoholic Irish cream syrup. You should be able to find these in the coffee section of a grocery store. While these substitutes will alter the taste and texture slightly, they should still be layerable and delicious.

Tips and Tricks

Once you have your hands on the ingredients, it’s time to transform them into an unforgettable Blow Job. Here are some tips and tricks to ensure your cocktail is nothing short of perfection:

  1. Master the art of layering: The key to a successful Blow Job is the distinct layers of Kahlúa and Baileys Irish Cream. To achieve this, pour the Baileys over the back of a spoon. Doing so dissipates the Baileys so that it lightly flows over the Kahlúa and remains apart.
  2. Don’t overdo the whipped cream: While it may be tempting to keep spraying the whipped cream atop the shot, too much of it can overpower the taste of the liqueurs. Just a small dollop is all you need to exact the right visual and complement the existing flavors.
  3. Experiment with your Irish cream liqueur: As mentioned, Baileys is perhaps the best-known Irish cream but it’s not the only one available. Experiment with different brands, as they each have their own distinct taste that you may prefer.
  4. Make it a social experience: Blow Jobs are meant for sharing. Whether you and your friends are out at a bar or at home, take the shot as it is intended — with your hands behind your back. Meeting someone new? Taking a Blow Job this way is a great icebreaker.
Blow Job Shot

FAQs

How many calories are in the Blow Job Shot?

The calorie count for a Blue Job can vary depending on the specific brands of liqueur and whipped cream you use. On average, the Kahlúa and Baileys Irish Cream contribute roughly 50-60 calories each, and a dollop of whipped cream adds 10-20 calories. Overall, a shot is approximately 120 to 140 calories.

What glassware is best suited for the Blow Job Shot?

A Blow Job doesn’t require anything fancy — a typical shot glass will suffice. You may want to make sure the shot glass you choose has a capacity of 1.5 to 2 ounces so it can provide enough room for the layered liqueurs and a dollop of whipped cream.

Are there any alternatives to Kahlúa for the Blow Job Shot?

Some popular substitutes for Kahlúa include Tia Maria, Sheridan’s, or even homemade coffee liqueur. Experiment with different brands to find the one that best complements the flavors of your shot.

Blow Job Shot

Variations of the Blow Job Shot

  1. Low-Carb Version: Want a healthier, low-carb alternative? Replace the Kahlúa with a sugar-free coffee liqueur and substitute the Baileys Irish Cream with a low-carb cream liqueur (you can make this at home by combining heavy cream, whiskey, and a sugar substitute like stevia or erythritol). Use sugar-free whipped cream for the topping to further reduce the carb count.
  2. Chocolate Lovers’ Twist: Chocolate lovers should add a layer of chocolate liqueur like Godiva or Crème de Cacao between the Kahlúa and Baileys Irish Cream, or substitute a dollop of chocolate mousse for the whipped cream. In this way, the shot makes a nice, simple dessert.
  3. Spicy Coffee Kick: For a little heat, mix in a few drops of your favorite hot sauce or a pinch of cayenne pepper into the Kahlúa layer. This spicy surprise will contrast nicely with the sweet and creamy layers and invigorate its drinkers.
  4. Tropical Delight: For a taste of the tropics, replace the Kahlúa with a coconut liqueur like Malibu or a rum-based coffee liqueur. As well, replace the whipped cream with a layer of coconut cream.
  5. Nutty Indulgence: Want to add a nutty taste to your Blow Job? Swap out the Kahlúa for a hazelnut liqueur, like Frangelico, and replace the Baileys Irish Cream with a chocolate-hazelnut cream liqueur, like Mozart Chocolate Cream. This variation will add a touch of sophistication and warmth to your layered shot.

How to store a Blow Job Shot

Making Ahead:

If you have guests arriving shortly and want to take care of as much work beforehand as possible, you can save some prep time by pre-mixing the Kahlúa and Baileys Irish Cream in separate containers or filling several shot glasses with each layer up to a few hours before serving. Unless you want to ruin the visuals of the shot, avoid adding the whipped cream until just before the shots will be taken.

Storing:

Kahlúa and Baileys Irish Cream should be stored in a cool, dark place — a cupboard or pantry, for instance — once opened. Don’t worry, their alcohol content will prevent them from going off for several months. However, if you like your Blue Jobs chilled, storing them in the fridge is totally fine. For the whipped cream, you don’t have a choice; it needs to be refrigerated and will remain fresh for up to two weeks, typically.

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How to Make a Blow Job Shot

Discover the creaminess of a Blow Job, a layered shot that’s the perfect drink for night out with friends. Learn the art of layering flavors for this concoction consisting of Kahlúa, Baileys Irish Cream, and whipped cream.
Prep Time 1 minute
Calories 95kcal
Author FoodFaithFitness

Ingredients

  • 1/2 oz Kahlúa coffee liqueur
  • 1/2 oz Baileys Irish Cream or any Irish cream liqueur
  • whipped cream

Instructions

  • In a shot glass, pour the Kahlúa.
  • Carefully layer the Baileys Irish Cream on top of the Kahlúa by pouring it slowly over the back of a spoon.
  • Top the shot glass off with whipped cream.
    Blow job shot
  • To take the shot, place your hands behind your back, put your lips on the edge of the shot glass, and drink the shot without using your hands. Enjoy!

Notes

  • Some popular substitutes for Kahlúa include Tia Maria, Sheridan’s, or even homemade coffee liqueur. Experiment with different brands to find the one that best complements the flavors of your shot.
  • A Blow Job doesn’t require anything fancy — a typical shot glass will suffice. You may want to make sure the shot glass you choose has a capacity of 1.5 to 2 ounces so it can provide enough room for the layered liqueurs and a dollop of whipped cream.

Nutrition

Calories: 95kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 0.4g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 0.01mg | Sodium: 1mg | Sugar: 9g

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