Basic Jello Shots - Only the Best from The Jellinator (2024)

How to make Jello Shots:

Are you ready to learn the basic procedures for making jello shots? Well, folks at Jellinator.com know a bit more beyond the basics. So now, here are all the secrets to the perfect jello shooters recipe, every time; and the answers to all your burning jello shot questions…

After you dissolve the jello in 1 cup of boiling water, you are going to add 1 cup booze. The booze is the substitution for the 1 cup cold water per the jello package directions. However, the secret is to use a half cup of hard liquor and a half cup of flavored liqueur. This will give a strong shot that doesn’t taste too strong. Jello shots should be yummy; not something to make you pucker, right?

Triple sec is a good choice for the liqueur as it mixes well with many jello flavors, and gives a sweet/tart finish. Peach schnapps will make any shot taste more like candy. We call this secret concoction of ours, “The Perfect Jello Shot Recipe.”

Jello Shots Recipes FAQ’s

How many shots am I making?

1 small box of jello yields about 15 jello shots (2 cups of liquid).
2 boxes (or 1 large 6 oz. box) yield 30 shots, which will fit nicely on a baking sheet to transport them easily to the refrigerator.

How much booze should I buy?

1 fifth of vodka, 1 fifth of liqueur, and 6 boxes of jello yield 90-100 shots.

How do I store my shots?

Always cover your shots before you chill them so they don’t get hard and gummy. If covered, the shots should keep for a month or so. A layer of plastic wrap is fine. If traveling with your shots in a cooler, use cup with lids and place them in large zip-lock bags so that scary cooler water doesn’t get in.

Can I use sugar-free jello?

Yes. ‘Nuf said.

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Basic Jello Shots - Only the Best from The Jellinator (2024)

FAQs

Basic Jello Shots - Only the Best from The Jellinator? ›

After you dissolve the jello in 1 cup of boiling water, you are going to add 1 cup booze. The booze is the substitution for the 1 cup cold water per the jello package directions. However, the secret is to use a half cup of hard liquor and a half cup of flavored liqueur.

What is the best alcohol to use for jello shots? ›

Vodka and white rum are both great options for your alcohol, although other spirits, like gin, whiskey, tequila and brandy all work.

Do jello shots get stronger the longer they sit? ›

Jello Shots, like life, are all about balance. That said, if you want a strong one, it is possible if you leave it in the fridge long enough. In a Supercall experiment, we found that the strongest Jello Shot that will set is three-to-one ratio of 80-proof alcohol to water, and it took a full day to become mostly solid.

Why aren't my jello shots getting hard? ›

To help jello shots to set more quickly, make sure you mix VERY COLD ingredients into your mixture. That means put your alcohol in the freezer and have some ice cubes ready to go. If making them from a box of flavored gelatin: Dissolve the box of jello powder into boiling water and stir until dissolved.

What is the secret ingredient in jello? ›

Gelatin is made from animal collagen — a protein that makes up connective tissues, such as skin, tendons, ligaments, and bones. The hides and bones of certain animals — often cows and pigs — are boiled, dried, treated with a strong acid or base, and finally filtered until the collagen is extracted.

How to make jello shots come out easier? ›

How do you get a jello shot to come out easier? Before pouring your liquid into your little plastic cup containers, you can spray a small amount of nonstick cooking spray into each cup and use a paper towel to wipe it evenly around the inside.

Can you put too much vodka in jello shots? ›

Jello shots won't set properly if you add too much alcohol. Generally, a basic batch of jello shots is made with one cup of juice or water, one packet of gelatin, 1/2 cup of cold water and 1/2 cup of alcohol. However, jello shots can be made with as much as 2/3 cup alcohol without changing their texture.

What is the ratio of alcohol to water in jello shots? ›

A standard recipe made with 3 ounces of Jell-O powder calls for 5 ounces of 80-proof vodka and 11 ounces of water, but this results in a shot that tastes watered-down. To make a stronger shot, use just 4 ounces of water and between 8 and 14 ounces of vodka (to taste)

How many jello shots does a 6 oz box make? ›

1 small box of jello yields about 15 jello shots (2 cups of liquid). 2 boxes (or 1 large 6 oz. box) yield 30 shots, which will fit nicely on a baking sheet to transport them easily to the refrigerator.

Should you turn jello shots upside down? ›

That's where a new trick comes into play that promises to make downing those Jell-O shots at the party so much easier to consume: turn the shot upside down to prevent the Jell-O from sticking to the cup.

Does freezing jello shots make it set faster? ›

You can speed up the set time by placing it in the freezer, but you'll have to keep checking them to make sure they don't freeze. Jello shots can last in the fridge for up to three to five days, so you can still make them in advance of the party without having to freeze them!

How many days in advance should you make jello shots? ›

Jello shots are their best for 3 – 5 days after making them. So you can definitely make them a bit in advance to save time, but it's best if you can make them only a day or two in advance.

Can you put lids on jello shots before they set? ›

Pour the jello mixture into the plastic cups, filling about 3/4 full so there is room for the lid to be put on later. Refrigerate the shots for 2-3 hours or until set. Put a lid on each cup and store in the fridge until ready to serve.

Do I need to add cold water to jello? ›

In one mixing bowl, pour the packet of gelatin mix in. Carefully add 1 cup of boiling hot water inside. Stir until the powder is dissolved. Now slowly stir in 1 cup of cold water.

Can you add fruit to jello right away? ›

Chill in refrigerator for about 1-2 hours, or until a thick jelly-like consistency. Add other fruit into Jello, spread evenly. Place back into refrigerator for about 2-3 more hours.

Why don't jello shots get you drunk? ›

DON'T Expect Jello Shots to Get You Drunk

While people can go heavier on the booze, the standard Jello Shot holds significantly less alcohol than a regular shot. That's the great thing about Jello Shots, Williams says. “You can have fun, throw back a couple Jello Shots and still be fine.”

Do you need to spray cups for jello shots? ›

Use molds for fun shapes like these banana jello shots, or fill hollowed-out citrus peels and slice into fruit slices like we did with these jello shots in orange wedges. Just make sure to spray any molds or containers you'll be using with a thin layer of cooking spray.

What happens if you put too much alcohol in jello shots? ›

Jello shots won't set properly if you add too much alcohol. Generally, a basic batch of jello shots is made with one cup of juice or water, one packet of gelatin, 1/2 cup of cold water and 1/2 cup of alcohol. However, jello shots can be made with as much as 2/3 cup alcohol without changing their texture.

Does alcohol replace water in jello shots? ›

Here's what you do:

First, pour the Jell-O powder into the mixing bowl, add boiling water, and stir until the powder is dissolved. Then add the alcohol or alcohol/water. Next, pour your finished mixture into those classy little plastic cups. Halfway or three-quarters full will be fine.

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