Help making Jello Shots??!!?!


Question: I bought grape, strawberry, and orange jello, and I have Skyy Vodka, and 3 oz cups. How do I make them?
(Give me detailed answers please, I'm really precise with things.) Thanks!!


Answers: I bought grape, strawberry, and orange jello, and I have Skyy Vodka, and 3 oz cups. How do I make them?
(Give me detailed answers please, I'm really precise with things.) Thanks!!

It's not so hard. Just follow the instructions on the JELLO box. Except substitute half of the water for vodka.* When all of your ingredients are mixed, pour the JELLO into shot-sized cups. It's best to use hard plastic cups so that the JELLO does not stick to them (some paper cups can be difficult to eat from).

*I realize it is tempting to substitute more than half of the water for vodka, but it will result in mushy JELLO that never fully solidifies.

Ok, if the package calls for one cup boiling water and one cup cold water here's what you do: you mix the jello powder with a half cup of boiling water and stir til it's all dissolved. Then you add one and half cups of vodka. Stir again. Only fill the cups halfway otherwise one shot will put you and your friends on the floor. And then chill them until they set and enjoy. Don't forget the whipped cream.

Nathan's Answer is correct.
You want to substitute 1 cup of vodka for 1 cup of the H2O.
Those 3oz. cups are too big though. I recommend little 1oz. dixie cups (like you use in the bathroom or used in hospitals for pills)

Mix in a pitcher so it's easy to pour into the cups. You can make them hours in advance but I recommend making them AT least a day ahead to set properly. They won't set as hard as plain jell-o, but close. The paper cups will allow for the "drinker" to run their finger around the edge to get the shot out.

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