This Jello shots recipe contains fruit flavored gelatin and vodka, which are mixed together, poured into cups, then chilled until firm. A fun and festive addition to any party!

Whenever I’m hosting a gathering, I make sure to have plenty of options for the adults, including champagne punch, pineapple punch (just add rum!) and these super easy Jello shots.

Rows of rainbow colored Jello shots lined up on a sheet pan.

Jello shots have been a classic party offering for decades, and for good reason. They’re colorful, easy to make, and taste great. I like to use a variety of colors as pictured here to make a rainbow of shots that no one can resist.

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Jello Shots Ingredients

This recipe contains just three ingredients: Jello, water and vodka.

How Do You Make Jello Shots?

Jello shots are just Jello made with a kick. To make the shots, first boil water and pour it in a mixing bowl with your favorite Jello flavor. Whisk the Jello powder to make sure it dissolves in the water. Whisk in cold water and vodka and then stir until well combined. The mixture is now ready to pour into shot glasses or containers. The shots chill in the refrigerator until they are firm and ready to serve.

Step by step process shots showing how to make vodka Jello.

Tips For The Perfect Shots

  • Place your shot glasses or containers on a sheet pan before placing the Jello mixture in the glasses or containers. This makes it easy to place the sheet pan with all the Jello shots in the refrigerator.
  • To pour the Jello evenly into the cups, try using a turkey baster to suction the liquid and place it in the containers. You can also use a measuring spoon.
  • Try making several flavors of Jello shots for a variety that will please all of your guests.
  • You can also pour the Jello in a baking pan to cool and then cut out small squares instead of using individual cups.

Quick Tip

The shot cups shown in the photo are 2 ounce disposable containers. They can be purchased online or in stores like Target.

A bowl full of prepared Jello shots.

Recipe FAQs

How do you take a Jello shot?

If you have a plastic container, run a dull knife or your finger around the inside edge of the container to remove the Jello. If you use shot glasses made of glass, make sure you have little spoons to remove the Jello from the glass. Break the shots up and don’t try to swallow them all at once; you don’t want to choke on them. As with all alcohol, consume the shots responsibly.

How long does it take for gelatin shots to set?

These shots take about 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 hours to firm up, depending on the size of the shots. If you take the shots out of your refrigerator and they are still liquid, place them back in the refrigerator. They will set faster in the freezer, just watch out so that you do not get harder “frozen” shots, unless you’re looking to actually make frozen shots.

Can you freeze Jello shots?

You can freeze the shots. They get colder and more firm than shots in a refrigerator but they do not freeze solid. The texture can get a little grainy or icy. You can eat them straight out of the freezer if you don’t mind the cold. Make sure to store them in an airtight container.

How long do Jello shots last out of the fridge?

Jello shots don’t last long outside of the refrigerator. They melt faster in warmer temperatures. You should plan to consume or refrigerate the shots within 30 – 45 minutes.

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A stack of gelatin shots in plastic containers.

Flavor Variations

There are many ways to customize your gelatin shots to make them fun for any type of gathering.

  • While standard vodka is a classic ingredient, you can use other types of liquor or alcohol such as flavored vodka, tequila, whiskey, gin, peach schnapps or white rum.
  • Try making layered shots by pouring a darker colored Jello into a shot glass or container, letting it chill and then pouring a lighter colored Jello on top.
  • Finish your shots with sprinkles or a squirt of whipped cream.

These Jello shots are an easy and fun addition to any party or get-together. I love making shots with different colors and flavors for all tastes. Give them a try at your next event.

Party Snacks To Pair With Jello Shots

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Jello Shots

AuthorSara Welch
Rows of rainbow colored Jello shots lined up on a sheet pan.
This Jello shots recipe contains fruit flavored gelatin and vodka, which are mixed together, poured into cups, then chilled until firm. A fun and festive addition to any party!
Time
Prep Time5 minutes
Cook Time1 minute
Chilling Time1 hour 30 minutes
Total Time1 hour 36 minutes
Course Drink
Cuisine American
Serves 12

Ingredients 

  • 3 ounce box Jello pick your favorite flavor
  • 1 1/2 cups water divided use
  • 1/2 cup vodka

Instructions 

  • Heat one cup of water until it's boiling.
  • Pour the boiling water into a bowl containing your Jello powder and whisk the mixture until the powder is completely dissolved.
  • Pour in 1/2 cup cold water and whisk until combined.
  • Pour in the vodka and whisk until thoroughly blended.
  • Pour the Jello mixture into plastic shot cups, glasses or a small baking dish.
  • Refrigerate the Jello shots for 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 hours until they are firm, then serve. Store any leftover shots in the refrigerator.

Notes

  1. Place your shot glasses or containers on a sheet pan before placing the Jello mixture in the glasses or containers. This makes it easy to place the sheet pan with all the Jello shots in the refrigerator.
  2. To pour the Jello evenly into the cups, try using a turkey baster to suction the liquid and place it in the containers. You can also use a measuring spoon.

Nutrition

Calories: 50kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 1g | Sodium: 35mg | Sugar: 6g

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