I love making jello shots for parties. What I don't love is picking up all those sticky little plastic cups after the party is over and throwing them in the garbage.
Unfortunately jello shots on their own are tricky to pick up and if you skip the cups you're likely to wind up with shots slipping through guests' fingers and landing on their clothes or your carpet.
Inspired by an article on serving cocktails in vegetables, I decided to make jello shots that were easy to pick up and either fully edible or compostable.
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Signing UpStep 1: Chocolate Strawberry Jello Shots
Strawberries (the biggest ones you can find)
Strawberry jelly powder
Creme de cacao
Vodka
Chocolate chips (optional)
Wash the strawberries and pick out the nicest ones. You will need about 3 boxes worth of strawberries for 2 cups of jello. Cut off the bottoms so the strawberries can stand up but be careful to not make holes for the jello to leak out. Cut off the tops and hollow out the insides.
For chocolate dipped strawberries, melt the chocolate chips in the microwave on low heat and then dip each strawberry in the melted chocolate. An alternative is to drizzle melted chocolate over top of the finished jello shots (not pictured but equally delicious).
Mix 1 cup of boiling water and the jelly powder. Stir until the powder is completely dissolved. Add half a cup of cold vodka and half a cup of creme de cacao and stir. Pour liquid into the strawberries and chill in the fridge until set.










































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Seriously impressive. I really like this one, and it is about to become part of my party planning. Nicely done!
You could avoid cutting the bottoms off to stand them by dipping them in the chocolate bottom-side down, then resting them on waxed paper to dry. The chocolate will pool at the bottom making a stand. It would also prevent any liquids coming out the bottom.
This is brilliant!
I also made the gin and tonics. I wasn't a fan of the mini cucumbers, but the jello itself was awesome. I used a vegan 'gelatin' that actually sets better than the real stuff.
Thanks for posting this, I really want to start experimenting with different cocktails now!
I also tried making the gin and tonic jello in an ice cube tray and then putting those cubes on slices of English cucumber. It's a little messier to serve to guests as the jello would sometimes slide off, but it might be the way to go if you want less cucumber per shot.
Perhaps it was the kind of limes you used or the age of the limes?
Was the liquid still really hot when you poured it in? I find I get better results with jello if the liquid has cooled down before being poured into its container. If the liquid is still warm when it goes in the fridge the alcohol sometimes settles to the bottom.
Hell, experimenting is the best part!
By the way it helps to dab the fruit's trimmed end on absorbent kitchen paper just before dipping it in the choc, to dry it. Otherwise the choc slides off!
I didn't have much trouble keeping the strawberries standing up, but it would be really handy for fixing any berries that wind up with holes from overzealous trimming (I would just eat them when that happened to me).
And thanks for your lovely idea; in the UK we've just had the warmest-ever April, so our strawbs (usually not ripe till June) are in the shops already - and are really sweet thanks to the low rainfall this spring. I found your idea by searching for novel ways to use strawberries, now I'm hooked on this amazing site!
Sorry, I hope this didn't come across as knitpickey, I just wanted to be certain of how to make these as they look amazing & sound delicious. :)
Also, did you use a standard cupcake pan or minicupcake pan?
I used a mini muffin/cupcake pan.
The shots are one layer of cherry with a layer of orange on top. The colours are so similar it's hard to see the two layers in the photos.
If it shouldn't be added for one reason or another, do you have any other gadget concoctions in which it can be used (so it doesn't go to waste)?
Anyway, the little paper cups don't last much longer than one night--so you have reason to eat them quick! Otherwise, we would let the shots sit until they were practically no alcohol left in 'em.
I get mine from GFS and it is $4 a 'tube' of like 200 or so.
I am so stealing all these recipes for next week's gathering. Muh-hahaha!
well done...