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How to Make The Easiest Strawberry-Filled Jello Shots

How to make the easiest strawberry-filled jello shots

Whether you’re throwing a party or attending one, these strawberry-filled jello shots will be a hit. They’re super easy to make and they look great, too.

What you’ll need

Ingredients

  • 3 ounces (1 pack) of strawberry-flavored gelatin
  • 1 cup of boiling water
  • 1 cup of vodka
  • About 26 large strawberries

Materials

  • knife
  • cutting board
  • 1/4 tsp measuring spoon (for scooping)
  • Pot for boiling water
  • Measuring cup
  • Wax paper
  • Baking Sheet

1. Wash and cut the strawberries

Wash the strawberries and put them on a cutting board. Cut the stem off each strawberry by laying it on its side. Make this cut straight by laying it on its widest part (don’t point the bottom of the strawberry down). This will make them look level when you stand them up.

Cut the top of the strawberry

Next, scoop the inside of the strawberry with a 1/4 tsp measuring spoon. Be sure to scoop out enough so you can fit a good amount of jello inside without creating any holes.

scoop out the strawberry
hollow strawberry

Cut a small part off the bottom of the strawberry so it can stand up straight. Make sure not to cut too much off so you don’t create a hole.

Cut off bottom of strawberry
Strawberry standing up straight

Place a piece of wax paper on a baking sheet and arrange the strawberries on it.

2. Make the jello

Bring 1 cup of water to a boil. Put 3 ounces of strawberry-flavored gelatin in a small bowl. Once the cup of water is boiling, pour it into the small bowl with the gelatin. Stir the mixture for about 2 minutes.

boiling water and gelatin
stir for 2 minutes

Pour a cup of vodka into the gelatin mixture and stir.

3. Fill the strawberries

Pour the gelatin mixture into a measuring cup, or a container that is easy to pour out of. Fill each strawberry with the mixture. Try to fill them as much as possible because the gelatin will shrink when cooled.

jello with vodka
pour jello into strawberries

Place the baking sheet into the fridge and cool for about 4 hours or until the gelatin has set.

4. Enjoy!

These can be made with any liquor, such as tequila, white rum, or gin.

You can also make these without liquor. Instead of a cup of liquor, add 1 cup of cold water.

Add a garnish to your strawberries! I added whipped cream to mine, but you can add lime or lemon slices, mint, or granulated sugar.

Make them fit your party theme by garnishing them with the appropriate colors! I made these for the 4th of July and added a dollop of whipped cream and a blueberry on top.

Whatever occasion you choose to make these for, remember to have some (responsible) fun!

Recipe Card

Strawberry-Filled Jello Shots

A step up from your average jello shot.

How to make the easiest jello shots
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Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 5 mins Total Time 4 hrs 15 mins Difficulty: Beginner Servings: 26

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Wash and cut the strawberries

    Cut the top of the strawberry by laying it on its side and making a straight cut. Then, cut a small piece off the bottom so it can stand up straight. Be sure not to cut too much off so you don’t make a hole.

  2. Scoop the inside of each strawberry with a 1/4 tsp measuring spoon

    Make sure not to scoop out too much to avoid making the walls too thin. This could create a hole.

  3. Place a sheet of wax paper on a baking sheet
  4. Line the strawberries on the baking sheet
  5. Boil 1 cup of water
  6. Add 3 ounces of strawberry-flavored gelatin to a small bowl
  7. Pour the cup of boiling water into the gelatin and stir for about 2 minutes
  8. Add 1 cup of vodka (or water) to the gelatin mixture
  9. Pour the gelatin mixture into each strawberry
  10. Place the baking sheet with the strawberries in the fridge for 4 hours
  11. Add your garnish of choice and enjoy!
Keywords: jello, shot, strawberry, vodka, liquor, gelatin

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