Recipe for jello shots... Best liquor to use???!


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Recipe for jello shots... Best liquor to use???


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I always say vodka works best, especially since there are so many flavors. My favorite is lemon jello with Lemon Flavored Vodka. It just adds that extra lemon flavor that makes it SO YUMMY!!! Be careful, though. They definitely can creep up on you.


Scale ingredients to servings
1/3 oz jello
1 cup boiling water
1 cup vodka

Dissolve jello with the boiling water. Add vodka, stir, and pour into suitable sized shot glasses, ice trays, or plastic cups.

The most common liquor used for jello shots is vodka. But a clear rum would work also. If you want to get crazy...you could use Everclear. LOL

Gin!!!!!! LOL

one box jello one cup hot water one cup vodka.

Boil water as usual to make Jello. When mixing Jello, use 1 part water, 1 part Vodka. Pour into cups and put in the fridge!

follow the reciepe for jello, use vodka only, (whatever u can afford) go to the local party or restaurant shop and get the little plastic cups n lids) $5 at most for 200. and place on trays in fridge. let firm up put lids on and happy drunkeness.......just have a condem ready

Best liquor for jello shots is vodka, when vodka is cold you don't taste it as much.

Bacardi RUM!

Lemon JELL-O

Tequila in Lime Jello. Or rum in Cherry Jello. I love Jello shots have fun!!!

If you really want to mess people up, if you're able to get your hands on a bottle of Everclear, do it!

its funny! i was just about to ask almost the same question!

since i don't drink vodka, and i know a lot of people who don't, i would use tequila instead.

Don't know how to make them but when you find out, try vodka or tequila

I think vodka is the standard since it's cheap and you can mix it with different batches of jello and it won't screw with the flavor. I really don't know about everclear, I've heard both that it's super common and that it's so strong that it screws with the structure of jello and doesn't allow it to set properly.




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