Jello Shots

Who doesn’t love jello shots? Granted, there are different kinds of jello shot lovers out there… there are those who view them as merely a conveyance for as much alcohol as humanly possible, and then there are those who actually want their jello shots to taste good. I’m in the latter group. Partly because I’m just not fond of the taste of alcohol, and partly because they may as well taste good– you’re not going to get buzzed very quickly on them anyways.

The great thing about Jello Shots is that you are only limited by your imagination. With such a wide variety of jello flavors, and all the different flavored vodkas and specialty alcohols available, you can make just about anything you can think of.

Jello Shot Ingredients

You’ll need: one packet of Jello, 1 cup of boiling water, 1 cup of cold alcohol and cups to pour the shots in.

Jello mix

While you are boiling some water, go ahead and pour your Jello mix into a bowl.

1 cup boiling water

Add 1 cup of boiling water.

Stir 2 minutes

Stir for 2 minutes. Don’t skimp on the stirring– you want to make sure the jello mix is completely dissolved.

1 cup apple pucker

Measure 1 cup of cold alcohol. This is apple pucker. You can add less, if you’d like, just replace any unused alcohol with cold water.

Pour in 1 cup of cold liquor

Add in your cold liquid and stir it in.

1 oz cups

Set up the cups you plan on using. I like these 1 oz plastic condiment cups. You can buy lids to fit them, so they’re great for traveling and you can easily mark the flavor on top if you plan on making a variety. A good idea would be to put them on some kind of cookie sheet, both to protect your counter top from inevitable spills, and to easily transfer/stack them in the fridge.

Fill cups

Pour the jello mixture into the cups, and get them into the refrigerator. I recommend waiting until they are cold, and set to put the lids on. If you put the lids on before you put them in the fridge, they will build up condensation inside.

If you’ve got the room in the fridge, feel free to start over again with another flavor!

9 batches of jello shots

I made 9 separate batches for a party I went to a month or two ago. It was definitely time consuming, but worth it, I think. It was nice to have a variety of flavors and they were a lot of fun.

The flavors I made were:

Creamsicle: Orange Jello, Amaretto
Rum and Coke: Black Cherry Jello, Coke (boiled instead of water), and Rum
Strawberry Banana: Strawberry Banana Jello, Strawberry Vodka
Lemon Drop: Lemon Jello, Citrus Vodka
Blue Apple: Berry Blue Jello, Apple Pucker**
Sex on the Beach: Orange Jello, Cranberry Jello, Vodka and Peach Schnapps
Pina Colada: Pineapple Jello, Coconut Rum
Jolly Rancher (pictured): Watermelon Jello, Apple Pucker
Fuzzy Navel: Orange Jello, Peach Schnapps

As you can see, you can make just about anything you can think of, so long as there is 1 cup of boiling liquid and 1 cup of cold liquid for every box of Jello.

** This one ended up being my favorite, and also had the least amount of alcohol. Tasted just like candy! I think it ended up with 6oz. of Apple Pucker because it was all I had left, and 2 oz. of cold water.

14 Comments so far

  1. Tina on July 23rd, 2009

    Time consuming but so worth it. Jenn those are always a hit. They look pretty in all those colors.

  2. Stacie on July 23rd, 2009

    I have always wondered how to make these. YUM!!

  3. Kookaburra on July 24th, 2009

    Wow… that’s alotta jello shots. And they DO look pretty.

  4. Felix Padilla on July 26th, 2009

    Hi Jenn,

    I was just passing by from entrecard and noticed just like me you were in foodbuzz. It’s nice to meet you. Keep up the good work.

  5. Anna on July 26th, 2009

    Hi!
    I like the coorful jellos!
    I am intrigued how they taste!
    Give me some, please!
    I wish I could work in the kitchen sometime in the future. I might just do this because it is very easy. Thanks to you!
    I also love the banana bread!
    I live bananas!
    Take care and write more posts!

  6. Lori on July 26th, 2009

    That’s an amazing number of jello shots! So many pretty colors :)

  7. Judi on July 29th, 2009

    Wow! that’s some jello shots! I’m sure everyone enjoyed them.

  8. Lisa on July 30th, 2009

    I’m already remember some jello shot hangovers that weren’t pretty!

  9. Nairobian Perspective on August 3rd, 2009

    never tried that before, seems quite impressive

  10. Becki on August 3rd, 2009

    This is my kind of cooking!

  11. vickie on August 4th, 2009

    Hi, passing by through Entrecard and noticed your Jello shots. They look good … I will be trying some of these for sure! Thanks – can I mention on my blog?

  12. Descartes on August 4th, 2009

    These were just for a small party with you and a couple friends, right?

  13. Mary :: A Merry Life on August 12th, 2009

    That’s so cool, the colors are awesome!

    I love your blog, btw. I like the step by step pictures. Totally what I need to learn how to make stuff!

  14. JoJo on October 1st, 2009

    I made them a long time ago before the kids and forgot the recipe. The rum and coke with the cherry jello sounds awesome.

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