Looking for a fun, easy, and fruity cocktail for parties? These shots are made with Jell-O or gelatin and alcohol! This is the Ultimate Guide for How To Make Jello Shots, where I’ll share tips, ideas, and some of my favorite recipes!
There are so many flavor and color possibilities when it comes to these gelatin cocktails! If you’re planning a party for a special occasion, try these Champagne or Halloween Jello Shots recipes!
This Is The Best Jello Shot Recipe!
Jello Shots have been a popular item at parties for years, and there are so many ways to make them! This post will walk you through all you need to know about using Jello and gelatin, different alcohols, shelf life, and TONS of recipe tips – so read closely!
The flavor possibilities are endless, and they’re super easy to make!
Jello Shot Recipe Ingredients
These fun party shots are a very simple combination of ingredients, but there are many flavor possibilities depending on your choice! These shots are made with Jell-O/gelatin, water, and alcohol.
If you’re making them from scratch with unflavored gelatin, you’ll want to consider adding some form of sugar with simple syrup, soda, or fruit juice.
What alcohol is best for Jello shots?
You can use any alcohol you want, but some spirits are definitely better than others when it comes to making this recipe.
- Vodka – This is the most common alcohol used. If you’re making them for potency and less for taste, this probably is the best option. Try using flavored vodka to make it more palatable.
- Rum – This is my favorite alcohol to use, it tastes great with pretty much every jello flavor, it’s smooth, and flavored rums can really add a lot to a shot! I like using white rum because it doesn’t change the color of the shots.
- Gin – Just don’t do it. I love Gin, but in all of our testing, everything tasted medicinal.
- Tequila – This is a middle-of-the-road choice. Tequila wouldn’t be my first pick but it tasted good when made with lime jello, triple sec, and a sprinkle of coarse salt for a Margarita Jello Shot.
- Whiskey/Bourbon – This is my second favorite combo, but it truly depends on the flavor of jello you choose. We love Bourbon with Peach and Black Cherry jello. Irish Whiskey is a little more versatile.
- Brandy – Brandy is made by distilling wine and usually comes in fruity flavors that lend well to jello shots. I love using apricot and blackberry brandy in my recipes.
- Wine/Champagne – Both make great shots! You can make my Sangria Jello Shots or Champagne Jello Shots. Both are made with straight gelatin, and the flavor of the alcohol itself really is the star!
- Beer – I’m not a huge fan of beer, but in our testing, we felt that a fruity IPA paired with orange jello had the best flavor.
- Liqueurs – These are almost always a good idea when it comes to making Jello Shots. These sweetened liquors add a lot of flavor to the shots and let you get extra creative. Try using Pucker for a sour twist!
And if you’re looking for something sweet, I highly recommend checking out my Pudding Shots recipe especially if you love Irish Cream and White Russians!
While this is a really easy recipe, make sure you have either 2oz. cups or 1oz. cups (affiliate links) to put them in.
How To Make Jello Shots
Making them with packaged Jello-O is the easiest way to make them, and I find that the shots tend to set a little quicker.
Making them from scratch might not be the cheapest way to make them, but you have a little more control over the flavor with this method! It also makes a larger batch.
The Ratio for Make Jello Shots with packaged Jello is:
- 6 ounces of water
- 1 box Jello powder mix
- 10 ounces of alcohol
The Ratio for Make Jello Shots with gelatin is:
- 2 tablespoons of unflavored gelatin (affiliate link)
- 1 cup hot liquid
- 2 1/4 cups cold liquid
For the full base recipe method for each technique and flavor ideas (including my favorite recipe), see the notes section of the recipe card at the bottom of this post 🙂
Jello Shots Recipe Tips
Don’t Boil For Gelatin – If you’re using Jell-O, you can bring the liquid to a boil. However, if using gelatin, I recommend just bringing it to a light simmer.
Skip The Molds – In my experience, fun-shaped silicone molds aren’t the best, and you usually have to use cooking spray with them for jello shots, making them kind of gross.
Don’t Overfill – If you’re not planning on serving these right after they are set and are storing them in the fridge for a few days, make sure to leave room at the top for the lid.
Mini Baster – This is actually the cleanest and easiest way to fill up your shot glasses. I love this mini baster (affiliate link)!
Measuring Cup – I have found that a small measuring cup also works great for distributing the shots into the cups. I really like this cup (affiliate link) because it has a nice spout for easy, no-mess pouring.
Hot Liquids – I recommend heating water or wine. However, if neither of these is used in your recipe, any liquid can be used.
Cookie Sheet – The easiest way to transport from the counter to the refrigerator after filling is by arranging the cups on a cookie sheet.
Layering – If you want to make layered shots. Make your first layer and place it in the fridge for 1 hour to set before adding the next layer. Repeat for as many layers as you want.
How to serve the Best Jello Shots
Preparing these shots in small plastic shot glasses or disposable condiment containers makes them very easy to serve.
It’s best to serve jello shots chilled right from the fridge.
Jello Shot Recipe FAQs
They will typically take between 1.5 to 3 hours to set. This will depend on the size and the proof of the alcohol that’s used.
They should be consumed within 1 week of being made.
Personally, I wouldn’t recommend it. During our testing, freezing for long periods of time tends to break down the shot resulting in an unpleasant texture. However, if you need to speed up the setting process, it can work.
Gelatin sets at around 50 degrees, and water freezes at 32, so we’re shooting for somewhere in there, which really makes storing your shots in the refrigerator the perfect spot
We found that popping them in the freezer for 20 to 30 minutes sped the process up, but don’t leave them in there longer than that.
The liquid ration should be 1 to 2 parts alcohol.
It is helpful, but not necessary.
The strength of the alcohol does not increase, but the firmness of the jello will continue to increase over the first 24 hours or so.
Yes, using too much alcohol can prevent the jello from setting up properly. I recommend using no more than 2/3 alcohol no more than 80% proof.
Absolutely, this is actually my recommendation because they need several hours in the fridge to set up.
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Berry Rum Jello Shot Recipe
Ingredients
- 6 ounces water
- 1 (3oz.) box Berry Blue Jell-O
- 3 ounces White Rum
- 4 ounces Peach Schnapps
- 3 ounces Triple Sec
Instructions
- Bring water to a low boil in a pot.
- Add the Jell-O mix to a large heat-proof bowl and whisk in the boiling water until the powder has completely dissolved.
- Add in the alcohol and transfer into 2oz. sized plastic cups arranged on a baking sheet using a measuring cup or mini baster.
- Place the baking sheet loaded with jello shots in the refrigerator and allow them to set for 2 to 3 hours.
- Once set, enjoy immediately or cover with lids and store in the refrigerator.
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Notes
- 3oz. box of Jell-O
- 6 ounces of hot liquid
- 10 ounces of cold water or other liquid
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- Add Jell-O to a medium heat-safe mixing bowl.
- Heat the water in a pot until just barely boiling, remove and pour the cup of boiling water into the bowl. Whisk until the Jello powder has completely dissolved.
- Add vodka or another alcohol of your choice.
- Distribute into jello shot cups and chill on a baking sheet in the refrigerator for 1.5 to 2 hours.
- 2 tablespoons of unflavored gelatin
- 1 cup hot liquid
- 2 1/4 cups cold liquid
- Whisk together gelatin and 1/4 cup of either alcohol or water in a large heat-safe mixing bowl and let sit so the gelatin can bloom.
- Heat 1 cup of liquid in a pot until just barely simmering, remove and pour into the bowl with the gelatin mix and whisk until combined.
- Add in the remaining liquid and pour the mixture into plastic cups on a baking sheet.
- Place jello shots in the refrigerator to set for 1.5 to 3 hours.
Recipe Notes
- Final Amount Varies – The amount of shots recipe makes will vary based on the size of the cup you use and how full you fill it.
- Skip The Molds – In my experience, fun shaped silicone molds aren’t the best and you usually have to use cooking spray with them for jello shots which makes them kind of gross.
- Don’t Overfill – If you’re not planning on serving these right after they set and are storing them in the fridge for a few days, make sure to leave room at the top for the lid.
- Mini Baster – This is actually the cleanest and easiest way to fill up your shot glasses. I love this mini baster!
- Measuring Cup – I have found that a small measuring cup also works great for distributing the shots into the cups. I really like this cup because it has a nice spout for easy, no mess pouring.
- Cookie Sheet – The easiest way to transport from the counter to the refrigerator after filling is by arranging the cups on a cookie sheet.
- Shelf Life – They should be consumed within 1 week of being made.
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Comments & Reviews
Cyndi S. says
I use a glass pitcher ( my ice tea pitcher is perfect! ) Mix the jello till it becomes thick but not set, then add the alcohol. Store all together very well and just pour 3/4 full into your cups. Lay the lid on top but don’t seal!
I get asked to make these at every get together. My favorite main alcohol to use is CM fresh apple Spiced rum!!! Truly a fall to winter perfect flavor!!!
Nancy E says
I found that using cupcake pans to hold them while they are firming works very well. The cups don’t slide around and spill that way
Rebecca Hubbell says
What a great idea! Thanks for sharing!
SUSAN MACY says
I have been making jello shots for YEARS,, Also known as the Jello Shot Queen, in my hood,, love all the combs of flavored jello and booze. Could share one recp… washington apple… YUM YUM YUM.
Rebecca Hubbell says
A Washington Apple jello shot sounds amazing! Do you use gelatin to make it or a jello flavor?
Meg says
These are the most alcoholic Jell-O shots I’ve ever tasted. Holy COW. But they set up brilliantly!
James says
There are so many flavor and color possibilities
crystal says
The recipe you have for the packaged jello says 6oz of water to 1 box of jello powder mix… is this the 3 oz size of jello? Thanks in advance, looking forward to making these!!
Rebecca Hubbell says
Yes, this is the 3 oz box of jello.
Jamie says
I loved how quick and easy it was to make these ! Def a great treat for the summer for my friends & family !
Adrian Schirr says
These were a huge hit out on the lake! I actually had people I don’t even know swimming up to my boat saying they heard about the jello shots. 😆Thank you!
Rebecca Hubbell says
Glad everyone enjoyed them!
Anesha says
I have regular rum – ( diploma )and strawberry jello.. 6 oz. how much boiling water and how much rum? Can I use only the 3 ingredients.. the rum water and jello ? Or do you think they will taste funny? I’m trying to skip another trip to the store. I don’t mind them being strong haha . I do have margarita salt for the rim.. but don’t have margarita mix or anything else.. also have some crown.. could I do crown and boiling water and jello or would that taste funny? If you think that’s an ok combo- can you please tell me the amount to use of each?
Rebecca Hubbell says
If rum is the only alcohol you are using then you’d use 10 ounces of rum and 6 ounces of water. Using all rum is fine, the jello will just be most of you flavor.
Samantha Wood says
These are awesome! what is the recipe for the bourbon jello shots you were talking about? My husband loves bourbon and I would love to make these for the lake this weekend!
Rebecca Hubbell says
For the Peach, replace the rum with bourbon and use peach jello. For the cherry, replace the rum and peach schnapps (or keep the schnapps – up to you) with bourbon and use black cherry jello.
Samantha Wood says
Would you keep the triple sec?
Rebecca Hubbell says
Totally up to you and how strong you want the bourbon to be 🙂
Amanda Le Febre says
Awesome recipe! I made the shots using the gelatin recipe because I wanted to try and make a somewhat “sugar free” edition. So I did as the recipe called for using 1 1/4 C Deep Eddies Lemonade Vodka and 1 cup water with a Country Time Raspberry Lemonade packet. They came out perfect. However for more flavor I would suggest using 2 flavor packets. Thanks so much for the recipe!!
Roger says
can you use non-alcoholic beverages? I would like to make these for a work potluck.
Rebecca Hubbell says
yes, you can!
Jazz says
I made three dozen with one cup rum, one cup pineapple juice and three oz gelatin. The recipe didn’t say to also add water. They set too firm. Would it work if I melted it down again and added water than re set?
Rebecca Hubbell says
You used the ratio for the Jello Version which is why they are too firm. The gelatin rations are:
2 tablespoons of unflavored gelatin
1 cup hot liquid
2 1/4 cups cold liquid
How to make jello shots with gelatin is in the tecipe notes.
Fatma farhat says
Can we do them with fruit juice instead of alcohol ?
Rebecca Hubbell says
Yes, that should be fine.
Katie says
Fireball with orange jello is amazing
Rebecca says
How much Fireball?
Rebecca Hubbell says
the “alcohol” amount in the ratio.
Dianne says
I made these the other day but put them in a cupcake pan and topped with whip cream. I used gray goose vodka and omg they were amazing. Thanks for the recipe worked well made these the other day but put them in a cupcake pan and topped with whip cream. I used gray goose vodka and omg they were amazing. Thanks for the recipe worked well
Lea says
How much did you add? Ans did you add any other juice ?
Rimmy says
Looks colorful! My kids asked me to make them.
Richard Tunner says
I made jello shots for our last party and these are definitely next on my list to make! They are so fun!
Suzy says
I love how simple and easy these are to make! The flavors are so good!
Rebecca Hubbell says
Thanks!
Liz says
My summer is about to get a whole lot more delicious ? These look so tasty!
Rebecca Hubbell says
Thank you!