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Spirited Gelatin

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Spirited gelatin, better known as jello shots, are a fun and festive way to enjoy your favorite cocktails in a playful, portable form. These jiggly treats combine the sweetness and vibrant colors of gelatin with the kick of alcohol, making them a popular choice for parties and gatherings. Whether you prefer classic flavors like margarita or pina colada, or more adventurous combinations like spicy mango or fruity sangria, there's a jello shot recipe for every taste.

General Tips:

  • Taste the mixture as you go to adjust sweetness and flavor.
  • Gently stir gelatin to avoid creating bubbles.
  • Refrigerate until completely set before serving.

Bloody Eye Mediterranean Savory Gin Shooters

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These spooky, savory gin shooters are like a delicious horror movie in a glass! With a smoky tomato base and a creepy lychee and olive "eye" staring back at you, these jiggly shots are a guaranteed hit at your next Halloween party.

kitchen Ingredients

2 Tbsp Gelatin
6 oz Ginger Beer
4 oz Gin
.5 oz Lemon juice
12 W Cherry Tomatoes


Garnish
Lychee and Green Olive

menu_book Directions

  1. Sprinkle gelatin over the liquid and let soak for 5 minutes.
  2. Heat the mixture on medium-low, stirring continuously, until it reaches 125°F.
  3. Remove from heat and add Gin.
  4. Partially fill the serving container, leaving space for the eye.
  5. Place container in the freezer for a few minutes to partially set.
  6. Stuff a lychee with a olive and place it inside the eye shape.
  7. Position the eye shape near the top.
  8. Top off with the gelatin mixture.
  9. Skim off any bubbles with a spoon.
  10. Refrigerate until fully set.

Bloody Eye Vodka Gelatin Shooters

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These spooky Bloody Eye Vodka Gelatin Shooters are perfect for a Halloween party or any spooky gathering. The combination of cranberry, cherry, ginger ale, and honey creates a sweet and tangy flavor that's balanced by the vodka. The lychee and cherry eyeball adds a creepy touch, making these shots both delicious and visually striking. But don't worry, they're so good, I would not lychee to you about how tasty they are!

kitchen Ingredients

2 Tbsp Unflavored Gelatin
4 oz Cranberry Juice
4 oz Ginger soda or Ginger Beer
4 oz Vodka
1/2 oz Honey
1/2 oz Cherry juice
Lychee and Cherrys

menu_book Directions

  1. Combine cranberry juice, honey, ginger ale, and cherry juice.
  2. Sprinkle gelatin over the liquid and let soak for 5 minutes.
  3. Heat the mixture on medium-low, stirring continuously, until it reaches 125°F.
  4. Remove from heat and add vodka.
  5. Partially fill the serving container, leaving space for the eye.
  6. Place container in the freezer for a few minutes to partially set.
  7. Stuff a lychee with a cherry and place it inside the eye shape.
  8. Position the eye shape near the top.
  9. Top off with the gelatin mixture.
  10. Skim off any bubbles with a spoon.
  11. Refrigerate until fully set.

Jiggly Fruit Shots

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These patriotic red, white, and blue jello shots are a fun and festive treat for any occasion! The recipe combines whipped cream vodka, ginger soda, honey, and lemon juice for a refreshing and flavorful cocktail base. Assorted fruits, soaked in the cocktail mixture, add a colorful and fruity twist. The jello shots are easy to make with simple ingredients and can be customized to your liking. Perfect for parties or gatherings, these jiggly shots are sure to be a hit!

kitchen Ingredients

2 Tbsp Unflavored Gelatin
4 oz Water
4 oz Ginger soda or Ginger Beer
1/2 Tbsp Honey
1/2 tsp Lemon juice
4 oz Whipped Cream Vodka
Assorted fruit

menu_book Directions

  1. Clean and prepare fruit.
  2. Combine vodka, ginger soda, lemon juice, and honey in a container.
  3. Soak fruit in the cocktail mixture and refrigerate.
  4. Boil water and honey in a pot.
  5. Stir in gelatin until dissolved.
  6. Remove fruit from cocktail mixture and add it to the gelatin mix.
  7. Layer gelatin and fruit in containers.
  8. Refrigerate until fully set (about 2 hours).
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