

You’d need about 4 jello shots to equal 1 shot of booze. 🍓🍰 Cake vodka + Strawberry gelatin = Strawberry ShortcakeĮventually. The truth is while you may get a big alcohol taste, there isn’t really that much in each shot. 🥥🍍 Coconut vodka + Pineapple gelatin = Tropical Punch 🍋🥧 Whipped vodka + Lemon gelatin = Lemon Meringue Pie 🍑🍑 Vanilla vodka + Peach gelatin = Peach Cobbler 🍒🍈 Lime vodka + Cherry gelatin = Cherry Limeade There are TONs of flavor combinations you can try with a box of jello and flavored vodka, these are some of my favorites…

Option B would be to use Cool Whip instead. The gelatin will break down the whipped cream and it’ll look melted after a few minutes. If you’re topping the shots with whipped cream, wait until the last minute.But since vodka is a neutral spirit you can use ANY jello flavor you love best! Black cherry, grape, and berry blue jello mixes are my favorites when I’m making a lot of shots.So if you’re making your shots all one flavor be sure to grab a few boxes so you’ll have enough for everyone. You’ll get about 10 to 12 vodka jello shots per 3.1-ounce box of Jell-O.You can serve the shots as is or add a swirl of whipped cream on top just before eating. STEP 3 Once the jello shots are set you can top them with the lids for storing and to make them travel-friendly. (Doing this makes the shots easier to move around.) Pour the jello mixture into plastic cups and chill in the fridge until set, about 2 hours. STEP 2 Place the plastic jello shot cups on a baking sheet without the lids. Add the vodka and cold water to the mixing bowl and give everything a whisk to mix it all up Pour the boiling water over the jello and whisk until the jello is completely dissolved. Then pour a 3-ounce box of gelatin mix into a medium mixing bowl or 4-cup glass measuring cup. STEP 1 Bring 1 cup of water to a boil in a medium saucepan. You want a vodka that’s a little smoother. The cheaper vodka will come through in the shots and punch you in the face.

Just don’t pick a bottom shelf big plastic bottle. A $12 bottle of Absolut or Smirnoff will work just fine. I’m not talking about high-end $35 a bottle stuff. (I have flavored vodka recommendations below.) But the best vodka for jello shots is a good middle-shelf option.

VODKA: You need regular vodka for standard jello shots. If you can only find 6-ounce boxes, be sure to double the rest of the ingredients and have more cups on hand. JELLO MIX: This recipe uses 3-ounce boxes of jello. WATER: Just like regular jello, you’ll need some water for these shots.
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This is certainly one of those “you’ve got to try this” experiences, and the fact that these exist and sell well is a commentary on the state of modern alcohol consumption, though I’m not sure what to make of it or what to conclude.Īll three of these vodkas had very interesting flavors and there’s room for creativity in how to use these flavors in cocktails, but I imagine these will mostly be consumed with a very simple mixer, like “PB&J and Soda,” or “S’mores and Coke,” or something like that.Ingredients You’ll Need to Make Vodka Jello Shots The flavor of S’mores was also the most subtle of the three. I think that S’mores would be the most flexible permanent addition to a home bar as it could be used in White Russians and other cocktails featuring coffee or chocolate. Loopy in particular tasted so much like a boozy version of it’s cereal brother, it was scary. This was an interesting experience, and the flavors were surprisingly accurate. Aztec Chocolate BittersīOC (“Breakfast or Champions” or “Bowl of Cereal”?) From left to right, these are pictured below: I made some simple cocktails with them, some recommended by the manufacturers. At first whiff, every single one of these smells exactly as the labels suggest they would. Three Olives brand is about $20 a bottle retail, and Van Gogh is priced slightly higher. I tried three flavors of vodkas: Van Gogh PB&J (peanut butter and jelly), Three Olives S’mores, and Three Olives Loopy (Fruit Loops). I will admit that I can have a snobby attitude about some vodkas, particularly the strange new flavored ones that have appeared in the stores recently, going way beyond fruit flavors to marshmallow or whipped cream vodkas! These flavored vodkas have begun to outsell nearly everything in the liquor stores, so it seems appropriate to at least give them a try.
