Syringe Jello Shots Recipe

Want to add fun to your parties? Meet Syringe Jello Shots Recipe! These wiggly treats are like joy in a squeeze. Whether you’re having a party or want to make your get-together playful, Syringe Jello Shots are perfect.

Syringe Jello Shots are wobbly bites of happiness made with gelatin. They come in little syringes, like a happy potion. These colorful treats are popular with friends and family. They’re great for grown-ups who still feel like kids.

How Does It Taste?

The taste? It’s a party for your taste buds! Imagine fruity flavors dancing on your tongue. Sweetness, a bit of tanginess – all in a wobbly hug. Each squeeze is like a party in your mouth!

My first time? At a beach bonfire! Friends gave me these wiggly shots, and I loved them. A burst of flavor in a squishy tube – so smart!

How To Make Syringe Jello Shots 

To make these fun Syringe Jello Shots, get these things ready: boiling water, red Jello powder, ice water, and vodka. First, mix the Jello powder in the hot water until it’s all melted. Then, add the cold water and vodka. Give it a little mix to mix the tastes.

After that, put the tasty mixture into the syringes gently. Stick the syringes in the fridge until they get hard. Soon, you’ll have wobbly and awesome Syringe Jello Shots that will make your party happy!

Ingredients To Make Syringe Jello Shots

  • Boiling water = 1 cup
  • Red Jello powder = 3 ounces
  • Ice water = 1/2 cup 
  • Vodka = 1/2 cup

Step By Step Instructions For Making Syringe Jello Shots

Step 1

Dissolve Jello in boiling water.

Step 2

Add ice water and vodka, and mix.

Step 3

Fill syringes to 30ml mark.

Step 4

Chill upright for 2 hours to avoid leaks.

Step 5

Store in the fridge for 3-5 days.

Tips for Making Syringe Jello Shots:

  • Gentle Mix: Stir the ingredients gently to avoid bubbles.
  • Chill Well: Let them set thoroughly in the fridge for best results.
  • Easy Fill: Carefully fill syringes without overdoing it.

To Eat With Syringe Jello Shots:

  • Fruity Fun: Fresh fruit like strawberries, oranges, and pineapple.
  • Tasty Bites: Small cheese cubes, pretzels, and mini sliders.
  • Dippable Delights: Try them with chocolate sauce for extra fun.

Common Questions About Syringe Jello Shots:

How To Store Leftover Syringe Jello Shots?

Keep them cold! Put them in the fridge to keep their wobble.

Are they boozy?

Yes, for grown-ups with a splash of your favorite drink.

Can kids have them?

No, these are for big kids only.

Final Thoughts!

In a world where fun matters, Syringe Jello Shots shine. From the first squeeze to the last taste, they bring smiles. Whether you’re celebrating big or enjoying time together, these wiggly treats bring fun. Squeeze, taste, and enjoy – that’s the Syringe Jello Shot way!

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Syringe Jello Shots Recipe

Want to add fun to your parties? Meet Syringe Jello Shots Recipe! These wiggly treats are like joy in a squeeze. Whether you're having a party or want to make your get-together playful, Syringe Jello Shots are perfect.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
COOL TIME 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 15 minutes
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup Boiling water
  • 3 ounces Red Jello powder
  • 1/2 cup  Ice water
  • 1/2 cup Vodka

Instructions
 

  • Dissolve Jello in boiling water.
  • Add ice water and vodka, and mix.
  • Fill syringes to 30ml mark.
  • Chill upright for 2 hours to avoid leaks.
  • Store in the fridge for 3-5 days.

Notes

  • Gentle Mix: Stir the ingredients gently to avoid bubbles.
  • Chill Well: Let them set thoroughly in the fridge for best results.
  • Easy Fill: Carefully fill syringes without overdoing it.
Keyword Syringe Jello Shots Recipe

Sophia Turner, known as Chef Sophy, is a culinary virtuoso trained at the Culinary Institute of America. At Seasonal Recipe, she celebrates the unique flavors of each season with fresh, innovative dishes. Her recipes aim to inspire creativity in your kitchen, turning every meal into a delightful experience. Join her on a flavorful journey through the seasons.