How do I make jello shots? and how long does it take for them to be ready?!


Question:

How do I make jello shots? and how long does it take for them to be ready?


Answers:
For a small box of Jell-O, boil one cup of water and
mix until dissolved
with jello. Add 1/2 cup of liquor and taste as you
go, add another 1/2
cup of cool water, put into cups and chill.

For a large box of Jell-O, boil two cups of water and
mix until
dissolved with jello. Add 1 cup of liquor and taste
as you go, add
another cup of cool water, put into cups and chill.


If you want to make them quicker, use the spead set directions on the box. Use liquer and ice instead of water and ice.
Depending on what kind of liquor you use will
determine the taste.
Vodka is stronger than Rum, flavored liquor's are
best.

Source(s):
hundreds and hundreds of jello shooters made!!!!

When Bill Cosby signed with them, one of his demands
was that specific guidelines about this be suggested on
the jello label.

That contract ran out, so no longer is the info really out there.

However, if I remember right, let them sit in the fridge
overnight and through 'til mid-afternoon.

I use the small box of jello WITH SUGAR
1 c boiling water
3/4 c liquor (I prefer the cheap clear rum, the flavor isn't as strong and you save money)

Use a pitcher or something w/ a spout so you have easy pouring. Dump your jello in the pitcher, add the water, stir, add the alcohol, stir, immediately place in the cups.

I use the large cups and fill them 1/2-3/4 full, less to make more. They take about 1-2hrs. You can put them in the freezer, only problem is the tops of them can start to freeze some while the rest hasn't finished setting.

*Favorite flavors--peach, black cherry, pineapple

Dissolve 1 box jello (flavor of your choice) in 1 cup boiling water.
Add 1 cup liquor (vodka works well)
or
Add 1/2 cup liquor and 1/2 cup sprite, this, gives a lighter taste and less of an alcohol punch.
Stir and pour into small 1-3 oz cups (depends on what you have available or desire)
Chill till set, enjoy.




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