17+ Halloween Eyeball Jello Shots Recipe You Won't Believe The Taste!
Published on: Mar 2, 2024
Looking for a spooky and delicious treat to serve at your Halloween party? Look no further than these Halloween eyeball jello shots! This unique and creative twist on a classic party staple is sure to impress your guests and add a touch of creepy fun to your festivities.
Main Ingredients: Strawberry, Boiling Water, Cold Water, Vodka, Lychees
Halloween is the perfect time to get creative in the kitchen and whip up some spooky treats. And what's more iconic for Halloween than eyeballs? These creepy eyeball jello shots are sure to be a hit at any Halloween party. Plus, they're super easy to make!
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Ingredients You'll Need
Vodka
To make these jello shots, you'll need some good quality vodka. Any brand will do, but consider using a flavored vodka for an extra pop of flavor. Some popular options include raspberry, cherry, or even candy corn flavored vodka.
Gelatin
Next, you'll need gelatin to create the jello. You can use any brand or flavor you like, but for the most realistic eyeball effect, we recommend using lime or lemon flavored gelatin. This will give the eyeballs a slightly yellowish tint, making them look more realistic.
Food Coloring
To give your jello shots their signature eerie look, you'll need some food coloring. Red and blue food coloring will be used to create the bloodshot veins on the eyeballs, while green food coloring will give the jello its eerie green color.
Marshmallows
Finally, you'll need some marshmallows to create the eyeballs themselves. Large white marshmallows work best for this recipe, as they resemble the shape of an eyeball. Don't worry about buying too many - you can always use any extras for s'mores later!
How to Make Halloween Eyeball Jello Shots
Step 1: Prepare the Jello
To make the jello, simply follow the instructions on the package. However, instead of using cold water, which is typically called for in jello recipes, replace it with the same amount of vodka. This will give your jello shots an extra kick!
Step 2: Add Food Coloring
Once the jello is prepared, add a few drops of green food coloring and mix well. Keep adding food coloring until you achieve your desired shade of green. Then, pour the jello into small plastic shot glasses, filling them about 2/3 of the way full.
Step 3: Create the Eyeballs
While the jello is setting, use a toothpick to dab red and blue food coloring onto the large white marshmallows. This will create the bloodshot effect. Then, use a small knife to carve a small hole in each marshmallow, creating the pupil of the eye. Place the marshmallows in the jello, with the pupil facing up.
Step 4: Chill and Serve
Place the jello shots in the refrigerator and let them chill for at least 2 hours, or until the jello has set. Once set, remove the shots from the fridge and serve to your guests. They will be amazed by the creepy and realistic eyeball effect!
Now that you have the recipe for these Halloween eyeball jello shots, it's time to get creative and have some fun! Don't be afraid to experiment with different flavors, colors, and decorations. Happy Halloween!