Buffalo Wild Wings Henny Hustle

Servings: 1 Total Time: 5 mins Difficulty: Easy
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I shake this Henny Hustle when I want a cold strawberry cocktail with a little warmth from cognac. It is sweet, citrusy, and best poured over fresh ice.

The drink only works if I shake it hard. Thirty seconds chills the puree, softens the alcohol edge, and makes the first sip smoother.

I keep the garnish simple: a strawberry if I have one, or an orange wedge when the fruit drawer is running low.

Why I keep coming back to this

  • I can make the cocktail with familiar ingredients and a clear order of steps.
  • The recipe has enough flavor that I do not need to hide it under extra toppings.
  • Most of the work is simple measuring, stirring, chilling, simmering, or baking.
  • The leftovers are useful, which matters in my kitchen.
  • The ingredient list leaves room for small swaps without losing the point of the dish.
  • It feels homemade without requiring restaurant equipment.

What you need (and what each one is doing)

  • 1/2 oz Hennessy.
  • 1 1/2 oz Sweet and Sour Mixture.It adds richness, and I get the best texture when it is at the right temperature.
  • 1/4 oz Triple Sec.
  • 1/2 oz Fresh Strawberries.
  • 1/4 oz Strawberry Puree.It carries the main flavor, so I prep it neatly instead of treating it like filler.
  • Ice Cubes.

How I make it

Step 1 — Prep

I fill a cocktail shaker with ice and add the Hennessy, sweet and sour mixture, triple sec, strawberry puree, and fresh strawberries.

Step 2 — I seal the shaker and shake

I seal the shaker and shake hard for at least 30 seconds, until the shaker feels very cold.

Step 3 — I strain the drink into a

I strain the drink into a pint glass filled with fresh ice.

Step 4 — Finish

I garnish with a strawberry or orange wedge if I have one and serve right away.

Tips from my kitchen

  • I measure everything before heat is involved; it keeps me from rushing a sauce, dough, or filling.
  • I trust visual cues as much as the timer, especially with browning, thickening, and chilling.
  • I taste where it is safe to taste, then adjust salt, sweetness, or heat in small amounts.
  • I let hot food rest when the recipe calls for it; that short pause usually gives cleaner slices and better texture.

Variations I have actually tried

  • Swap berries.
  • Top with lemon-lime soda.
  • Use orange juice for a mocktail.
  • Add lemon juice for tartness.
  • Shake one serving at a time.

Storing and serving

I store Buffalo Wild Wings Henny Hustle according to its texture. If it is creamy, cooked, or fruit-based, I refrigerate it in a covered container. If it is a dry cookie or snack, I keep it airtight at room temperature once completely cool.

For reheating, I go gently. Ovens and skillets bring back edges and crusts better than the microwave, while soups and pastas usually need a splash of liquid before warming.

What I watch while making it

With Buffalo Wild Wings Henny Hustle, I pay attention to the small physical cues instead of cooking on autopilot. If something should be cold, I keep it cold; if something should thicken, I give it the full time; if something should brown, I wait for color instead of stopping at the first good smell.

I also set out serving pieces before the last step. That sounds fussy, but it keeps me from letting hot food overcook, cold food warm up, or a drink dilute while I hunt for plates, glasses, or a storage container.

The final check is always texture. I want clean slices, crisp edges, creamy sauce, tender beans, or a properly chilled pour depending on the recipe, and that last look tells me more than the timer alone.

I write a small note the first time I make a recipe like this: what brand I used, how my oven or pot behaved, and whether I wanted more salt, sweetness, or heat. That note makes the second batch easier.

I leave myself a little margin, too. If I am serving guests, I finish the messy prep early, wipe the counter, and give the recipe a few quiet minutes before it goes out. Food almost always tastes better when I am not racing it to the table.

That little pause is also when I check seasoning, garnish, and serving temperature one last time.

Frequently asked questions

Can I make Buffalo Wild Wings Henny Hustle ahead?

Yes. I prep the parts that hold well and keep the final texture in mind. For baked items, I cool before covering; for cold dishes and drinks, I chill and add crunchy garnishes close to serving.

How should I store leftovers?

I use a covered container and keep the storage practical for the dish: baked goods at room temperature if dry, creamy or cooked foods in the refrigerator, and cocktails mixed fresh.

Can I change the main ingredient?

Usually, yes, but I keep the same total amount and choose something with similar moisture or richness. Big swaps work best when the texture is similar.

What is the biggest mistake to avoid?

Rushing the step that controls texture. That might be chilling dough, cooling cake syrup, simmering beans, drying grapes, or keeping puff pastry cold.

Can I double the recipe?

Yes, but I use wider pans or multiple batches instead of crowding. Crowding traps steam and changes browning, thickening, or chilling time.

If you make this Buffalo Wild Wings Henny Hustle, leave a comment with the small change that made it work best in your kitchen — I always like those details.

Buffalo Wild Wings Henny Hustle

Prep Time 5 mins Total Time 5 mins Difficulty: Easy Servings: 1 Calories: 5 kcal Dietary:
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Buffalo Wild Wings Henny Hustle made with Hennessy, Sweet and Sour Mixture, Triple Sec, Fresh Strawberries. I include practical timing, texture cues, storage notes, variations, and FAQs so the recipe is easy to cook from start to finish.

Ingredients You’ll Need

Instructions

  1. I fill a cocktail shaker with ice and add the Hennessy, sweet and sour mixture, triple sec, strawberry puree, and fresh strawberries.
  2. I seal the shaker and shake hard for at least 30 seconds, until the shaker feels very cold.
  3. I strain the drink into a pint glass filled with fresh ice.
  4. I garnish with a strawberry or orange wedge if I have one and serve right away.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 1


Amount Per Serving
Calories 5kcal
% Daily Value *
Potassium 22mg1%
Total Carbohydrate 1g1%
Sugars 1g

Calcium 2 mg
Iron 0.1 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

Kitchen note. Measure before starting so the recipe moves smoothly.

Kitchen note. Use the visual cues in the method, not only the timer.

Kitchen note. Cool or chill fully when the texture depends on it.

Kitchen note. Store leftovers based on whether the dish is crisp, creamy, or saucy.

Keywords: buffalo wild wings henny hustle, strawberry cognac cocktail, homemade strawberry cognac cocktail, easy strawberry cognac cocktail, Hennessy, Sweet and Sour Mixture, make ahead tips

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I make Buffalo Wild Wings Henny Hustle ahead?

Yes. I prep the parts that hold well and keep the final texture in mind. For baked items, I cool before covering; for cold dishes and drinks, I chill and add crunchy garnishes close to serving.

How should I store leftovers?

I use a covered container and keep the storage practical for the dish: baked goods at room temperature if dry, creamy or cooked foods in the refrigerator, and cocktails mixed fresh.

Can I change the main ingredient?

Usually, yes, but I keep the same total amount and choose something with similar moisture or richness. Big swaps work best when the texture is similar.

What is the biggest mistake to avoid?

Rushing the step that controls texture. That might be chilling dough, cooling cake syrup, simmering beans, drying grapes, or keeping puff pastry cold.

Can I double the recipe?

Yes, but I use wider pans or multiple batches instead of crowding. Crowding traps steam and changes browning, thickening, or chilling time.

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