Super Easy Fireball Cherry Jello Shots Recipe (2024)

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This cherry fireball jello shot recipe is a really easy jello shooter that has a bit of a kick to it.

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With just 2 ingredients (plus water), this Fireball cherry jello shots recipe is a tasty shooter with a delicious cinnamon flavor that will add a kick to any adult party.

I love serving jello shots for parties. Especially when they are so easy to make like this Fireball cherry jello shots recipe, these Green Apple Fireball jello shots and these berry blue Malibu jello shots.

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When you need some red jello shots with a bit of a kick that are easy to make, this fireball cherry jello shots recipe can’t be beat.

The sweetness of the cherry-flavored jello helps to balance out the cinnamon taste from the Fireball whiskey and makes for a winning combination that tastes just like the Red Hots candy. (Red Hots have always been one of my favorite candies so it’s no wonder I like these jello shots so much!)

I like to serve them with blue jello shots for the 4th of July, with green jello shots at Christmas parties in December, with purple and green Jello shots for Halloween, and whenever my favorite football team (Go Falcons!) is having a big game.

Or even when some of my not-so-favorite football teams are playing…(that would be you, Patriots).

As with most jello shots, they are great party time-savers since you can make them in advance and keep them in the refrigerator until you need them.

And they are oh-so-tasty, which has made them one of the most popular fireball jello shot recipes at my parties.

Ingredients

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Here’s your shopping list:

  • gelatin – 1 small (3-ounce) package of cherry jello
  • whisky – I like to use Fireball whiskey, but you can use any type of cinnamon whiskey.

And that’s it! It doesn’t get much easier than that!

How To Make Fireball Cherry Jello Shots

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Boil some water

You don’t need to measure at this point, but put enough water in a kettle or pot to end up with 1 cup of boiling water.

I find using an electric kettle* works best for this.

The spout makes it much easier to pour without making a mess, the water boils really fast and it doesn’t use up any of your stove burners. (I always seem to be making jello shots while I’m cooking for a party so this has saved me a lot of headaches!)

Mix the hot water and gelatin

While you’re waiting for the water to boil,pour the cherry jello crystals into a mixing bowl.

I find that a glass mixing bowl with a spout* works best. The jello is easier to wash off the glass than plastic, and the spout makes it easier to pour into the jello cups later on.

When the it starts to boil, pour a cup of water into the bowl with the jello and mix until the crystals have dissolved.

Add the alcohol

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Pour 2/3 cup Fireball whisky into a measuring cup.

I don’t like my jello shots to have a really strong alcohol flavor, but if you do, you can use more Fireball (up to 1 cup).

Add enough cold water to the Fireball whisky to make 1 cup. (If you used 1 cup of alcohol, you can skip this step).

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Add the alcohol and water mixture to the Jello in the bowl.

Stir until combined.

Fill the Jello shot cups

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Spread 16 to 20 2-oz plastic shot glasses* out on a cookie sheet.

I like the 2-ounce size better than the 1-ounce ones (which just seem too small to be satisfying).

While it isn’t totally necessary, the cookie sheet catches any spills, and makes it super easy to transfer them all to the refrigerator for chilling.

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Fill each of the jello cups about 3/4 full with the jello mix.

To prevent condensation from forming on the inside of the shot cups, let the jello mixture cool to room temperature before putting the lids on.

The condensation doesn’t change the way the Jello shots taste, but they look better without it.

Refrigerate

Put in the refrigerator to chill until set, usually 2 to 4 hours.

The time will vary depending on how full the jello shot cups are, and how cold your refrigerator is.

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FAQs

How many jello shots are in a box of Jello?

A small (3-ounce) box of jello will make about 16 2-ounce jello shots (depending on how full you make each one).

A large (6-ounce) box of jello will make about 32 2-ounce jello shots. You would need to double the rest of the ingredients in the recipe to make this work.

How long do Jello shots last?

You can store jello shots in the refrigerator for up to a week (probably even longer). However, they start to lose their flavor after a few days.

I usuallymake them a day or two before the partyto get the best compromise between getting them ready early and still tasting good.

How do you serve Jello shots?

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The easiest way to serve Jello shots is with these mini tasting spoons*. They are mini-sized spoons that are the perfect size for jello shots.

Of course, you can always down the jello shots straight from the shot cup if you want to stick with the traditional method.

Other Jello shot recipes you might like

  • Green Apple Cinnamon Fireball Jello Shots
  • Strawberry Margarita Jello Shots
  • Blue Hawaiian Jello Shots
  • Best Jello Shots By Color

Or you can browse through all of our jello shot recipes for more ideas.

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Fireball Cherry Jello Shots Recipe

4.62 from 86 votes

Servings: 16 2-ounce jello shots

Prep 10 minutes mins

Chilling Time 4 hours hrs

Total 4 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup boiling water
  • 1 3-oz (small box) cherry jello
  • cup Fireball or other cinnamon whiskey
  • cup cold water

Equipment

  • cookie sheet (optional)

  • 16 2-ounce Jello shot cups

  • kettle or pot (for boiling water)

  • Mixing bowl and spoon

  • measuring cup

Instructions

  • Spread out the jello shot cups on a cookie sheet.

  • In a mixing bowl, stir 1 cup of boiling water with the cherry jello crystals until the gelatin crystals have dissolved, about 1 minute.

  • Add ⅔ cup Fireball whiskey and ⅓ cup cold water.

  • Mix again.

  • Pour into shot cups, filling them about ¾ full.

  • Chill in the refrigerator until set, 2 to 4 hours.

Notes

  • The cookie sheet makes it much easier to transport the jello shots in and out of the refrigerator.
  • Adjust the amount of cold water and Fireball whiskey based on how strong you want your jello shots to be. Just make sure that the combination of the two comes out to 1 cup of total liquid.
  • Using a mixing bowl with a spout will make it easier to pour the jellomixture into the shot cups.

Nutrition Facts

Fireball Cherry Jello Shots Recipe

Serving Size

1 jello shot

Amount per Serving

Calories

45

% Daily Value*

Sodium

26

mg

1

%

Potassium

1

mg

%

Carbohydrates

5

g

2

%

Sugar

5

g

6

%

Protein

1

g

2

%

Calcium

1

mg

%

Iron

1

mg

6

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition values are estimates only, using online calculators. Please verify using your own data.

authorAuthor: Wanda Simone

courseCourse: Drinks

cuisineCuisine: American

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This post was originally published on January 9, 2019 but was updated with new content on March 30, 2024.


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FAQs

What is the ratio of water to vodka in Jello shots? ›

In a small bowl, combine 1/2 cup cold water and 1/2 cup vodka, or other liquor. Place the mixture in the refrigerator to reach a consistent temperature. Place 1 (3-ounce) package any flavor gelatin in a separate bowl or glass measuring cup, and slowly add the remaining 1 cup boiling water.

What is the best alcohol to use for Jello shots? ›

A lighter flavor like white rum will still allow the jello taste to be dominant, but you can also use stronger tasting options like gin, whiskey, or tequila, if that's your preference or goes best with your flavor profile (like tequila for a Strawberry Margarita Jello Shot, etc.).

How much alcohol is too much for Jello shots? ›

Technically, you should put 1/2 cup of liquor into your Jello Shots. However, you can use as much as 2/3 cup without changing the texture of the Jello Shots. If you add too much alcohol, it will cause the Jello Shots to not set properly.

Do you use vodka instead of cold water for jello shots? ›

Boil cup of water. Empty jello powder into a large mixing bowl and add the boiling water. Continue stirring for two minutes or until the jello is completely dissolved. Add in the 1/2 cup of cold water and 1/2 cup of vodka.

Should alcohol be cold when making jello shots? ›

Note: The colder your alcohol is, the better the result. I think this has to do with the activation of the gelatin. Personally, when possible, I keep the bottle of alcohol in the freezer for several days before making my shots.

Is 1 cup of vodka too much for jello shots? ›

Jello shots won't set properly if you add too much alcohol. Generally, a basic batch of jello shots is made with one cup of juice or water, one packet of gelatin, 1/2 cup of cold water and 1/2 cup of alcohol. However, jello shots can be made with as much as 2/3 cup alcohol without changing their texture.

Does it matter how much vodka you put in jello shots? ›

Their key takeaways: A standard recipe made with 3 ounces of Jell-O powder calls for 5 ounces of 80-proof vodka and 11 ounces of water, but this results in a shot that tastes watered-down. To make a stronger shot, use just 4 ounces of water and between 8 and 14 ounces of vodka (to taste)

Do jello shots get stronger the longer they sit? ›

Jello Shots, like life, are all about balance. That said, if you want a strong one, it is possible if you leave it in the fridge long enough. In a Supercall experiment, we found that the strongest Jello Shot that will set is three-to-one ratio of 80-proof alcohol to water, and it took a full day to become mostly solid.

Do you spray cups for jello shots? ›

Pour gelatin mixture into paper or plastic shot cups* and chill in refrigerator until set, 1 hour or more. *Reviewers suggest coating the shot cups lightly with cooking spray so the shots slide right out.

What containers do you put jello shots in? ›

Traditional jello shots are served in Dixie cups, but ice cube trays or silicone molds with cool shapes can be used instead.

What cups are used for jello shots? ›

Plastic Portion Cups With Lids, Souffle Cups, Jello Shot Cups.

Can you put lids on jello shots before they set? ›

Pour the jello mixture into the plastic cups, filling about 3/4 full so there is room for the lid to be put on later. Refrigerate the shots for 2-3 hours or until set. Put a lid on each cup and store in the fridge until ready to serve.

Do jello shots actually get you drunk? ›

DON'T Expect Jello Shots to Get You Drunk

While people can go heavier on the booze, the standard Jello Shot holds significantly less alcohol than a regular shot. That's the great thing about Jello Shots, Williams says. “You can have fun, throw back a couple Jello Shots and still be fine.”

Why are my jello shots foamy? ›

Usually, Jell-O shots take on a cloudy appearance due to an overabundance of air bubbles in the gelatin, which occurs when the solution is overmixed. The best way to ensure a clear, bubble-free shot is to whisk gently while the granules dissolve.

Why do you flip jello shots upside down? ›

That's where a new trick comes into play that promises to make downing those Jell-O shots at the party so much easier to consume: turn the shot upside down to prevent the Jell-O from sticking to the cup.

What makes jello shots not set? ›

Jello shots won't set properly if you add too much alcohol.

How to prevent jello shots from sticking to cups? ›

That wisdom starts with making sure the Jell-O doesn't stick to the sides of the plastic cup, and all you need is a little vegetable oil or non-stick cooking spray to demonstrate your prowess.

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