Our Banana Split Jello Shots recipe is quick and easy to make in 5 minutes using only 3 ingredients plus the traditional sweet treat toppings. Rich and creamy with an alcohol-infused kick, these adult-only jell-shots double as a delicious dessert.
Banana Split Pudding Shots
Banana Cream Pie Pudding Shots are a tasty twist on the traditional ice cream treat, made using a banana pudding package mix, milk, and moonshine to recreate the original recipe in a fun jello shot form.
Filled with the same classic banana split flavors, this dessert is a cool and creamy cocktail prepared in a perfectly portioned, portable cup.
Banana split jello shots are the best mini boozy bites of party pudding, easily customizable to include your favorite toppings and ice cream fixings.
Making this banana split shot recipe is just as simple as mixing up a classic cocktail, but this one’s made without a shaker and instead served in a cute little shot cup.
Why We Love This Banana Split Jello Shots Recipe
- Quick and easy to prepare in 5 minutes.
- Only uses 3 ingredients for the base plus your preferred toppings.
- Delicious banana-flavored shots can double as a banana split pudding dessert.
- Tastes like a banana split served as a spiked pudding shooter.
- Cool treat for warm weather days when it’s too hot to cook.
- Perfect for pool parties, backyard BBQs, and summer snacking.
More Jello Shot Recipes
Ingredients
- Whole milk
- Banana pudding cream moonshine: I used Ole Smoky brand – this can be found at most liquor stores.
- Instant banana cream flavored pudding mix: I used Jello brand pudding for his recipe, but any brand of instant pudding will be fine.
- Squirt whipped topping: I used extra creamy Reddi Whip brand but you can use any whipped cream or whipped topping you prefer.
- Chocolate sauce dessert topping: I used Ghirardelli brand that comes in a squirt bottle but you can use your favorite chocolate syrup.
- Rainbow sprinkles
- Banana
- Maraschino cherry
Substitutions and Additions
- Pick Your Pudding: You can substitute the banana cream pudding mix with either vanilla pudding or white chocolate flavored pudding mixes. Make sure you use an instant pudding mix regardless of which flavor you choose. The cook and serve kind will not set up properly if you try to use it in this recipe.
- Substitute With Schnapps: If you use a banana liqueur instead of moonshine, I recommend 99 Bananas schnapps, but you could also use Banana Jack or Banana Rum if you prefer.
- Create Some Crunch: Add some crunch to your banana split with your favorite crushed nuts, like peanuts, walnuts, pecans, or pistachios.
Recommended Tools
- 10 (2 oz. sized) jell-o shot cups
- Rimmed tray or platter
- Mixing bowl
- Whisk
How to Make banana Split Jello-Shots
Banana Split Pudding Shots are an easy way to transform a delicious ice cream dessert into fun party food. Each boozy bite is rich and creamy and tastes just like the traditional treat.
- Prepare The Pudding: Whisk together the milk, moonshine, and pudding mix for 2 minutes or until just set. Pour the pudding mixture into shot cups and chill for 2 hours, or up to overnight.
- Serve: Garnish with a squirt of whipped topping, a drizzle of chocolate sauce, rainbow sprinkles, a slice of fresh banana, and a maraschino cherry. Serve and enjoy!
Tip From Our Recipe Developer
- Make sure you drain your maraschino cherries well and lightly pat them dry with a paper towel. If they are too wet when you use them to garnish then the moisture will melt your whipped topping.
- To cut calories, you can use fat-free pudding mix.
- I like to line up my shot cups on a flat, firm, moveable surface like a tray or cookie sheet. This makes it easier to move them back and forth from the fridge.
Storage
- To Store: Store in individual pudding shot cups, covered, in the fridge for up to 5 days.
- To Freeze: I do not recommend freezing a pudding shot.
Other Easy Banana Recipes
- Strawberry Banana Cheesecake Salad
- Banana Icebox Cake
- Campfire Banana Boats
- Not Yo’ Mamas Banana Pudding Recipe {Paula Deen Recipe}
- Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Recipe
Banana Split Jello-Shots
Ingredients
- ¾ cup whole milk very cold
- ¾ cup banana pudding cream moonshine (I used Ole Smoky brand)
- 3.4 oz instant banana cream flavored pudding mix
Garnish
- Squirt whipped topping (I used extra creamy Reddi Whip brand)
- Chocolate sauce dessert topping (in a squirt bottle) (I used Ghirardelli brand)
- Rainbow sprinkles
- Fresh banana slices ¼ inch thick
- Maraschino cherry drained of juice and patted dry
Instructions
- Set out 10 (2 oz. sized) jell-o shot cups onto a rimmed tray or platter. Set aside.
- In a large mixing bowl whisk together the whole milk, banana pudding cream moonshine and instant banana cream flavored pudding mix. Whisk for 2 minutes or until it is just starting to set up but is still pourable.
- Fill each of the jell-o shot cups with the banana split pudding mix.
- Refrigerate for a minimum of 2 hours, or up to overnight, to allow the pudding to fully set.
- Garnish each banana split jell-o shot with a squirt of whipped topping, a drizzle of chocolate sauce, rainbow sprinkles, a slice of fresh banana and a maraschino cherry.
Jenn’s Notes
- To Store: Store in individual pudding shot cups, covered, in the fridge for up to 5 days.
- To Freeze: I do not recommend freezing a pudding shot.
- Make sure that you drain your maraschino cherries well and lightly pat them dry with a paper towel. If they are too wet when you use them to garnish then the moisture will melt your whipped topping.
- To cut calories, you can use fat free pudding mix.
- I like to line up my shot cups on a flat, firm, moveable surface like a tray or cookie sheet. This makes it easier to move them back and forth from the fridge.
- I can easily find the banana pudding flavored moonshine at my local liquor stores but if you can not then you can substitute a good quality banana liqueur (aka creme’ de banane). You will want to keep in mind that banana pudding flavored moonshine has a milky look to it whereas the banana liqueurs are typically clear or have a yellow color (depending on the brand) to them. This will just make your banana split jell-o shots slightly differ in color. If you have to substitute using a banana liqueur then I would suggest reducing the amount to 1⁄2 cup and increasing your amount of whole milk to 1 cup. Straight banana liqueur has a stronger flavor profile than the sweet banana flavor of the banana pudding cream moonshine. You can order the banana pudding cream moonshine directly from the Ole Smoky Mountain Moonshine company if needed.
- You can substitute the jell-o shot cups for 2 oz. condiment cups with lids. These actually work great if you plan on making your banana split jell-o shots in advance. This will allow you to cover each with a lid and easily stack them in your refrigerator until you are ready to garnish and serve them. You can find these in your grocery store where you find all the disposable storage containers like bags, plates, and plastic wrap.
- You can substitute the banana cream pudding mix with either vanilla or white chocolate flavored pudding mixes. You will want to make sure you are using instant pudding mix no matter which flavor you choose. The cook and serve will not set up properly if you try to use it in this recipe.