How To Make Excellent Jello Shots?!


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How To Make Excellent Jello Shots?


I made Jello shots using little ideas from different questions already answered in the forum. Anyways, mine came out more liquidy THAN solidified. It looks weird. But people still ate it. BUT, how do i make my 'future' jello shot experiments come out looking exactly like Jell-O? How much Liquor? Do I need water or not? if so, how much? etc.,etc.,etc.... Thanks! :-p


Answers: For one box of jello it calls for 2 cups of water so what you want to do is use 1 cup of boiling water dissolve the jell-o then at 1 1/2 ounces of liquior to that and it will set perfect but it takes a while to set When i made them, I didn't use water. Just jello and vodka. If you put it in the freezer for a while and then the fridge it should solidify. I use about half water and half liquor. First you make the jello with the hot water. Let it cool a bit (before it gets hard) before adding the liquor so it wont evaporate as much. After its all mixed, poor in your cups and let cool until it hardens.

Wont be as strong as 100% liquor shots but it will hold its shape and form... I made the best jell-o shots this weekend you prepare the jello just like on the package than add your liquor, I just eye ball it.
My favourite Jello shots hypnotic and blue berry jello. Jello shots

Box of jello
pucker (a matching flavor)
hot water.

follow the directions on the box, instead of cold water use the pucker. refrigerate....and enjoy!


(the only water you should be using is the boiling water to dissolve the powder. ) 2 small packages of jello, 1 c boiling water, 1 c ice and booze
Booze is harder to set so you want to make it similar to jigglers plus that makes them easier to handle when shooting.



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