It’s not just kids who can have fun on Halloween! Consider this your official invitation to have some tasty drinks after the kids are in bed this year with these candy corn Jello shots.

Candy Corn Jello Shots
As always remember to drink responsibly.
Yields: 18-24 (depending on size of shot glass/cup)
INGREDIENTS
3 packets of Knox unflavored gelatin, divided
2 cups water, divided
7 oz sweet condensed milk (only comes in 14 oz size, so 1/2 of a can)
1 cup vanilla vodka, divided
3 oz box orange JELL-O gelatin
2-3 drops yellow food gel

DIRECTIONS
1. In a small sauce pan, add 1 cup water and 2 of the unflavored gelatin packets.

2. Whisk over low heat for 2-3 minutes until completely dissolved. Remove from heat and add the sweetened condensed milk. Stir well to incorporate. Add 2/3 cup of vanilla vodka and stir again.

3. Pour half of the gelatin mixture into a microwave safe bowl, cover and refrigerate for later use in Step 8.

4. Pour the remaining mixture into the bottom of the shot glasses, filling the bottom 1/3 of each glass. Place on a large cookie tray (uncovered) and refrigerate for 30 minutes or until the gelatin has “set.”

5. Once the gelatin has “set” in the shot glasses, add the remaining unflavored gelatin packet and 1 cup water to a small saucepan. Whisk over low heat for 2-3 minutes until the gelatin is completely dissolved. Remove from heat.
6. Add the orange jello powder and whisk to combine. Add the remaining vodka (1/3 cup) and stir well.
7. Remove the shot glasses from the refrigerator. Pour a layer of the orange gelatin mixture on top of the white layer, filling each glass 2/3. Return to refrigerator and chill for 30 minutes.

8. Once the orange layer is set, remove the covered white gelatin from the refrigerator (from Step 3). It will be set like jello, so you will need to microwave and stir it in 30 second increments until melted and smooth.

9. Add 2-3 drops of yellow food coloring and stir well to distribute the color. Pour the yellow mixture on top of the orange layers, filling up to the top of each glass. Chill for 30 minutes.
10. ENJOY!!
- 3 packets of Knox unflavored gelatin, divided
- 2 cups water, divided
- 7 oz sweet condensed milk (only comes in 14 oz size, so 1/2 of a can)
- 1 cup vanilla vodka, divided
- 3 oz box orange JELL-O gelatin
- 2-3 drops yellow food gel
- In a small sauce pan, add 1 cup water and 2 of the unflavored gelatin packets.
- Whisk over low heat for 2-3 minutes until completely dissolved. Remove from heat and add the sweetened condensed milk. Stir well to incorporate. Add 2/3 cup of vanilla vodka and stir again.
- Pour half of the gelatin mixture into a microwave safe bowl, cover and refrigerate for later use in Step 8.
- Pour the remaining mixture into the bottom of the shot glasses, filling the bottom 1/3 of each glass. Place on a large cookie tray (uncovered) and refrigerate for 30 minutes or until the gelatin has “set.”
- Once the gelatin has “set” in the shot glasses, add the remaining unflavored gelatin packet and 1 cup water to a small saucepan. Whisk over low heat for 2-3 minutes until the gelatin is completely dissolved. Remove from heat.
- Add the orange jello powder and whisk to combine. Add the remaining vodka (1/3 cup) and stir well.
- Remove the shot glasses from the refrigerator. Pour a layer of the orange gelatin mixture on top of the white layer, filling each glass 2/3. Return to refrigerator and chill for 30 minutes.
- Once the orange layer is set, remove the covered white gelatin from the refrigerator (from Step 3). It will be set like jello, so you will need to microwave and stir it in 30 second increments until melted and smooth.
- Add 2-3 drops of yellow food coloring and stir well to distribute the color. Pour the yellow mixture on top of the orange layers, filling up to the top of each glass. Chill for 30 minutes.
- ENJOY!!
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Bennie Richmond says
How well does a Jell-O shot come out of the glass?
Ashlee says
Why do you need to use both an unflavored pack of gelatin and an orange box of jello for steps 5-6?
Tiffany Cuttill says
It helps with jelloing the vodka… We tried it without and it didn’t set right we
were wondering same thing
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