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How To: Make Your Own Meatball Shot Glasses


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Because it's the holiday season and it's important to stay both drunk AND nourished, here are some ground beef shot glasses from ManBQue (links to recipe). They're basically meatballs cooked around stainless steel shot glasses. They look perfect for little Bloody Mary shots. Or oyster shots. Or spiked eggnog. *eyes turn into little hearts* God, they just look perfect for everything.

Thanks to Jimmy, who has inspired me to make deviled egg shot glasses for Thanksgiving this year.

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There are Comments
  • Oscar Olalde

    So, basically you are doing shots from a foreskin looking container ... cheers

  • GreyGanado

    You should get your foreskin checked out by a professional.

  • Hayley Prychun Rodgers

    No shots for me, but put some mashed potatoes in the bottom and then gravy? Great little appetizers.

  • That looks pretty tasty, may be great to use turkey and/or wrap these delights in bacon. :d

  • i'd eat it

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