If you are going to host an amazing Halloween party this year, you’ll love these ideas! today we are sharing some recipes for Halloween-inspired jello shots that are going to make your dessert table amazing and your guests happy. Plus, these recipes are really easy to realize – no special cooking skills are required! Let’s see what to make.
This Glow in the Dark jello shots recipe is a really cool addition to any party! Easy to make, these are a lot of fun to look at, and mighty tasty to boot. If you are wondering how to make glow in the dark jello shots, this recipe is for you.
Black Magic Jello Shots are a fun layered cocktail that’s perfect for your Halloween party! Let’s make a fun vodka jello shot for us that looks super cool and tastes awesome! Because parents should get to have some fun too, even if you wait until after bedtime. These shots are layered for a magical effect and topped with a little black sugar for some sparkle and a little extra sweetness.
The recipe was initially for a black gumball jelly dhot, based on bubblegum vodka a touch of black Sambuca liqueur. The recipe worked beautifully, and it’s fun to have lots of different colors of gumballs, don’t you think? The only caveat is to use a light hand with the liqueurs – you don’t want to lose the delicate, Bazooka Joe flavor of the bubble gum vodka!
These cool and colorful layered jello shots will steal the show at your Halloween party. Here you’ll see grape, melon and peach – yes, peach not orange. The white is sweetened condensed milk and to make this boozy, you can use vodka.
These little desserts couldn’t be easier. The eyeballs are gummy cupcake toppers. You’ll want to avoid any sort of gumball/sugar eyeball situation, because the moisture will cause it to start disintegrating almost immediately. If you’re unsure whether your eyeballs will work, give them a test soak in a cup of water for 30-40 minutes to see if they hold up before going to the trouble of making the Jell-o shots.
When thinking up fun additions to the Halloween festivities for adults it seemed a good time to make jello shots with booze. These unsuspecting frog jello shots come to ghostly life under a black light! The quinine in the tonic water causes them to glow with a perfect Halloween eeriness.
They are extra-large jello shots inspired by witches’ brew. You may adjust the amount of booze to whatever fire breathe level you desire. This recipe is set as a starting point so the strength is minimal. If you decide to add in more liquor, then subtract that amount from the cold water.
Make these ghoulish zombie snacks for your undead party goers. They look like real brains, so spooky! Garnish platter with additional preserves and add red food coloring to the veins of the brains using a toothpick. This way the shots will look more natural and spooky.
Three-ingredient, ten-minute prep, and no cooking Halloween treat… these Creepy Jello Cups are a fun, tasty dessert that combines gelatin and candy into mini cups. Prepare for your kid/teen/adult party! Do not place gummy body parts candy into the hot dissolved gelatin, otherwise candy will melt. The desserts can be made 2 days in advance.
Treat your guests with this spooky gelatin dessert – perfect for Halloween. If it’s a kid’s party, skip rum and if it’s an adult party, you can try different types of alcohol. These ghosts look nice and cute, they can be cut with cookies cutters.
Candy corns are traditional for Halloween. Make these amazing jello shots: a creamsicle-like concoction of orange jello and a sweetened condensed milk based gelatin – so creamy and good!