This Cotton Candy Jello Shot recipe could be the cutest way to start your summer party with a flavor that resembles your favorite fluffy carnival snack but in a jello form. Filled with bright colors and a kick of vodka, it is easy to transform a few boxes of jello into fun party food.
Cotton Candy Vodka Jello Shots
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Why We Love This Cotton Candy Jello Shots Recipe
- Quick and easy to prepare in 10 minutes.
- Uses simple ingredients to create a party cocktail.
- Dessert jello shots are delicious with or without alcohol.
- Make-ahead recipe is the ideal time-saver for party prep.
- Fun party food to serve for Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, or any summer gathering or get-together.
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Ingredients
- Blue jello: You can also use a cotton candy jello mix for even more candy-like flavor.
- Pink starburst jello
- Boiling water
- Whipped cream
- Vodka
- Pink cotton candy
- Blue cotton candy
- Corn syrup
- Pastel nonpareil sprinkles
Substitutions and Additions
- Vary The Vodka: For an extra sweet, sugar-spun flavor, you can use Pinnacle Cotton Candy Vodka or even a whipped cream vodka.
- Garnish Your Glass: You can get as festive and fancy as you’d like by garnishing your shot glasses with cotton candy, pop rocks, colorful sprinkles, and whipped topping.
- Make It A Mocktail: Leave out the alcohol and make a mocktail version for the kids to enjoy as a sweet summer treat. To make these virgin jello cups, replace the vodka with cold water.
Recommended Tools
- 15 2-Ounce shot glasses
- Small baking paintbrush
- Injector
How to Make cotton candy jello shots
- Garnish Your Glasses: Brush corn syrup around the rim of each shot glass and then dip the top in the sprinkles to cover.
Pro Tip: Wherever the corn syrup touches, that’s where sprinkles will be sticking, so make the line as thick or as thin as you prefer. - Make The Pink Jello Mixture: Combine the pink jello and boiling water and stir until powder is dissolved. Add vodka, stir, and then mix in cotton candy. Fill each shot glass with pink jello and chill in the fridge for an hour.
- Make The Blue Jello Mixture: Combine the blue jello and boiling water and stir until powder is dissolved. Add vodka, stir, and then mix in cotton candy. Add whipped cream and whisk to combine. Fill each shot glass the rest of the way with blue jello and chill in the fridge for another hour.
Pro Tip: If the mixture is still warm, let it cool to room temperature. - Serve: Top with whipped cream, more sprinkles, and some cotton candy, if desired, and enjoy!
Tips from Our Recipe Developer
- I like to line up my shot glasses 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.
- You’ll want to whisk the blue mixture about halfway through filling the glasses so it keeps the whipped cream mixed in well.
- It is much easier to use a very small bowl for the sprinkles and not a plate or bigger bowl. It makes it much quicker to coat them.
- The corn syrup will dry quickly, so be sure to get those sprinkles on ASAP.
- Fresh cotton candy would truly be the best for this recipe, but it’s not easy to get fresh cotton candy.
- Make sure when you put the liquid into the glasses that it doesn’t touch the sprinkles as you don’t want their color to run or make them fall off.
- I used an injector because it ensured a safe and quick method for filling the glasses. I didn’t find anything else that worked as well.
- The cotton candy will melt within a few minutes of being on the shots. So, don’t garnish your shots unless you’re serving immediately.
Storage
- To Store: You can store your jello shots covered in the fridge without garnish for up to a week.
- To Freeze: I do not recommend freezing these jello shots!
Other Easy Cotton Candy Flavored Recipes
- Cotton Candy Fudge
- Cotton Candy Ice Cream (No Churn)
- Cotton Candy Champagne Cocktail
- Cotton Candy Mocktail
- Red, White and Blue Jello Shots
Cotton Candy Jello Shots
Ingredients
- 1 box Blue Jello (3 ounces)
- 1 box Pink Starburst Jello (3.94 ounces)
- 2½ cups Boiling Water (divided 1 Cup + 1 ½ Cups)
- 2 cups Whipped Cream + Garnish
- ½ cup + ⅔ Cup Vodka
- Pink Cotton Candy
- Blue Cotton Candy
- Corn Syrup
- Pastel Nonpareil Sprinkles
Instructions
- Place the sprinkles in a small bowl.
- Using a small paint brush, lightly dip it into the corn syrup and brush it around the rim of each shot glass. Wherever the corn syrup touches, that’s where sprinkles will be sticking, so make the line as thick or as thin as you prefer. As you finish each glass, dip the top in the sprinkles and roll it around until you’re satisfied with the coverage.
- Add the pink jello to a medium mixing bowl and add 1 ½ cups boiling water. Stir until the jello is fully dissolved. Add the ⅔ cup vodka and stir. Take about 2 cups worth of pink cotton candy and put it directly in the pink jello mixture and stir once more.
- Using an injector, carefully fill each shot glass ⅔ of the way full with the pink jello, being careful to not get the sprinkles wet. Place in the fridge for an hour, or until set.
- While the pink jello is chilling, place the blue jello in a medium mixing bowl and add 1 cup of boiling water. Mix until dissolved. Add ½ cup vodka and stir. Add about 2 cups worth of blue cotton candy, Stir once more.
- Add 2 cups whipped cream and whisk until fully combined.
- If the mixture is still pretty warm, let it cool to room temperature. Using the injector, carefully fill the shot glasses the rest of the way.
- Place them back in the fridge for another hour or until they’re fully set. Top with whipped cream, more sprinkles, and some cotton candy, if desired, and enjoy!
Jenn’s Notes
- To Store: You can store your jello shots covered in the fridge without garnish for up to a week.
- To Freeze: I do not recommend freezing these jello shots!
- I like to line up my shot glasses 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.
- You’ll want to whisk the blue mixture about halfway through filling the glasses so it keeps the whipped cream mixed in well.
- It is much easier to use a very small bowl for the sprinkles and not a plate or bigger bowl. It makes it much quicker to coat them.
- The corn syrup will dry quickly, so be sure to get those sprinkles on ASAP.
Fresh cotton candy would truly be the best for this recipe, but it’s not easy to get fresh cotton candy. - Make sure when you put the liquid into the glasses that it doesn’t touch the sprinkles as you don’t want their color to run or make them fall off.
- I used an injector because it ensured a safe and quick method for filling the glasses. I didn’t find anything else that worked as well.
- The cotton candy will melt within a few minutes of being on the shots. So, don’t garnish your shots unless you’re serving immediately.
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