Creative Jell-O Shots

created at: 05/03/2010

The Jell-O shot – creating tiny flavored gelatin cups using vodka, tequila, or rum in the place of water – actually dates farther back than most of us would imagine… i.e. college campuses sometime in the 50s and 60s. The earliest recorded recipe, called “Punch Jelly,” is found in the Bon Vivant’s Companinion, writted by Jerry Thomas in the early 1860s.

Which means that the straight-up cherry or lime powder mixed with cheap liquor approach is a little antiquated, and could use an update.

Enter My Jello Americans, some youngsters from Philadelphia, who are committed to “the future of the Jello shot.”

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The Bloody MarySee all the recipes at My Jello Americans [via Serious Eats]