Eggnog Jello Shots Recipe (2024)

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Eggnog Jello Shots Recipe
By Ann
If you like eggnog you will love these fabulous Eggnog Jello Shots. These jello shots taste just like your favorite eggnog recipe! These fun Eggnog Jello shots are perfect for holiday parties and get-togethers.

Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes
Total Time: 2 Hours 35 Minutes

Ingredients:

1 cup Eggnog (ready made)
2 Unflavored Gelatin Packets (Knox, store brand)
¼ cup Heavy Whipping Cream
½ cup Brandy
¼ cup Spiced Rum
¼ tsp Nutmeg
Whipped Cream for Garnish (optional)
Sprinkles for Garnish (optional)

Directions:

● Place 1 cup of ready made eggnog in a bowl.
● Add the unflavored gelatin packets to the eggnog; dissolve.
● Place dissolved gelatin liquid in a pot on the stove on low heat; stir until completely dissolved (it will be bubbling slightly).
● Remove from heat; allow to sit 5 minutes.
● Add heavy whipping cream; stir well. Allow to sit an additional 10 minutes.
● Add Brandy, Spiced Rum and Nutmeg to the dissolved gelatin.
● Carefully pour into 2 ounce soufflé cups. Allow some headroom and do not fill to the top.
● Remove any bubbles that may form.
● You may cap your soufflé cups, or wait until the gelatin has set before capping.
● Place in refrigerator to set, approximately 2 hours.
● Garnish with whipped cream (and sprinkles) before serving if you like, or add a dash of nutmeg to the top.

● Makes 10 servings Eggnog Jello Shots

If you have a holiday get-together and/or party between now and the holidays, make these for the over 21 crowd!! They really are good. And they will remind everyone of when they were 21 (or 18) again!

I make the best Eggnog in the world – in my not so humble opinion. It is absolutely fantastic. You can find that homemade eggnog recipe by clicking here. When I made these eggnog jello shots, I designed the recipe based on that homemade eggnog recipe – minus the eggs of course.

While I show most of these eggnog jello shots photographs with whipped cream and sprinkles, the truth is I prefer these with just a dash of extra nutmeg on top – just a pinch. Mmmm yum!

Looking for more holiday jello shot recipes? You might enjoy these Christmas Cookie Jello Shots or click here for more Jello Shot Recipes.

Jello Shots are pretty easy to make. This is the basic recipe anyone can follow:

● 2 packets unflavored gelatin
● 1 cup water
● 1 cup of: vodka/rum/tequila/whiskey/schnapps/liqueurs

The 1 cup of some sort of spirits is the key. The different flavor combinations of alcoholic beverages are what makes the tasty jello shot varieties when using unflavored gelatin.

The souffle cups are 2oz, and a shot glass is 1oz, 1.5oz or 2oz normally, so you may get a different number of servings depending on the vessel you use to set the gelatin.

Eggnog Jello Shots Ingredients:

● 1 cup Eggnog (ready made)
● 2 Unflavored Gelatin Packets (Knox, store brand)
● ¼ cup Heavy Whipping Cream
● ½ cup Brandy
● ¼ cup Spiced Rum
● ¼ tsp Nutmeg
● Whipped Cream for Garnish (optional)
● Sprinkles for Garnish (optional)

Eggnog Jello Shots Mise en Place:

● Medium Pot
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Measuring Spoons
● Bowl

Eggnog Jello Shots Instructions:

● Place 1 cup of ready made eggnog in a bowl.

● Add the unflavored gelatin packets to the eggnog; dissolve.

● Place dissolved gelatin liquid in a pot on the stove on low heat; stir until completely dissolved (it will be bubbling slightly).
● Remove from heat; allow to sit 5 minutes.
● Add heavy whipping cream; stir well. Allow to sit an additional 10 minutes.

● Add Brandy, Spiced Rum and Nutmeg to the dissolved gelatin.

● Carefully pour into 2 ounce soufflé cups. Allow some headroom and do not fill to the top.

● Remove any bubbles that may form.

● You may cap your soufflé cups, or wait until the gelatin has set before capping.
● Place in refrigerator to set, approximately 2 hours.

● Garnish with whipped cream (and sprinkles) before serving if you like, or add a dash of nutmeg to the top.

● Makes 10 servings Eggnog Jello Shots

● To print the Eggnog Jello Shots recipe, click here.

As always, drink responsibly and please don’t drink and drive.

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Eggnog Jello Shots Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the ratio of alcohol to water in jello shots? ›

In a small bowl, combine 1/2 cup cold water and 1/2 cup vodka, or other liquor. Place the mixture in the refrigerator to reach a consistent temperature. Place 1 (3-ounce) package any flavor gelatin in a separate bowl or glass measuring cup, and slowly add the remaining 1 cup boiling water.

What happens if you put too much alcohol in jello shots? ›

Jello shots won't set properly if you add too much alcohol. Generally, a basic batch of jello shots is made with one cup of juice or water, one packet of gelatin, 1/2 cup of cold water and 1/2 cup of alcohol. However, jello shots can be made with as much as 2/3 cup alcohol without changing their texture.

Why aren't my jello shots getting hard? ›

To make strong gels, make sure to use strong gelatin. If bloom strength isn't listed on your generic gelatin, that may be the source of gelling problems.

Which liquor goes best with eggnog? ›

While brandy is the most traditional alcohol to pair with eggnog, according to traditional recipes, you can also use a mixture of dark rum and Cognac. If you like your eggnog with more of a kick you can also add bourbon, but we recommend sticking to rum and Cognac to preserve the 'nog's flavors.

Is 1 cup of vodka too much for jello shots? ›

The standard ratio for jello shots is one cup of boiling water mixed with one cup of alcohol (typically vodka), but adjust to your preference for potency. I agree, sticking to the standard ratio of one cup of boiling water to one cup of alcohol, usually vodka, is a great starting point.

Is 1 cup of vodka enough for jello shots? ›

directions. Dissolve each packet of jelly crystals in one cup of boiling water. Stand until room temperature. Add 1 cup vodka to each jelly, then pour into shot glasses and refrigerate until set (about 3 hours).

Do jello shots get stronger the longer they sit? ›

Jello Shots, like life, are all about balance. That said, if you want a strong one, it is possible if you leave it in the fridge long enough. In a Supercall experiment, we found that the strongest Jello Shot that will set is three-to-one ratio of 80-proof alcohol to water, and it took a full day to become mostly solid.

How much vodka should I put in jello shots? ›

Add in the 1/2 cup of cold water and 1/2 cup of vodka. Stir until mixed and pour into 2oz. cups filled 1/2 to 3/4 of the way.

Why don't jello shots get you drunk? ›

“Jello Shots should be less boozy than a standard co*cktail as far as the amount of booze,” Williams says. While people can go heavier on the booze, the standard Jello Shot holds significantly less alcohol than a regular shot.

Can you put lids on jello shots before they set? ›

Make sure your liquid is completely cool before adding lids so you don't get condensation forming on the inside of the lid. Set your jello shots: Put your jello shots in the fridge for 2-4 hours until set. Once ready to eat, set them out for your guests and enjoy!

What alcohol is good in jello shots? ›

Vodka and white rum are both great options for your alcohol, although other spirits, like gin, whiskey, tequila and brandy all work.

Is Crown Royal good in eggnog? ›

Whiskey – I typically use Crown Royal, but use what you like or keep on hand. Other Alcohol – You can switch up the ratios based on your personal preferences; feel free to swap in others like bourbon, Cognac, scotch, or brandy, as well. And how about a little peppermint schnapps for a festive flavor?!

What flavors pair with eggnog? ›

Because it's so rich, creamy and sweet, eggnog pairs nicely with foods that have divergent flavors - savory, salty, spicy, earthy. These Ham & Cheese Stuffed Mushrooms have just the right mix of flavors.

Does vodka work with eggnog? ›

The eggnog white russian co*cktail is perfect for the holiday season! Coffee liqueur mixed with vanilla vodka and eggnog and topped with freshly grated nutmeg is the perfect treat and oh-so festive!

Does alcohol replace water in jello shots? ›

Here's exactly how to make perfect Jell-O shots. (Note: This will vary from brand to brand. You're just modifying the recipe on the back of the package, so use the recommended amount of boiling water and substitute the cold water with alcohol. If you want weaker shots, use half alcohol and half water.)

Do you substitute the water for alcohol in jello shots? ›

They're exactly what they sound like: an individually portioned size bite of jello, traditionally consumed as a shot. And they're great with or without booze. Use water or juice if you're making booze-free, or replace the liquid with alcohol if you want an adults-only version.

Does it matter how much vodka you put in jello shots? ›

How much vodka should I use in Jell-O shots? For just a touch of booze, start with 1/2 cup of vodka for a batch of 16 shots. If you'd like your shots to have a stronger kick, use 3/4 cup of vodka and 1/4 cup of cold water.

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