Celebrate & Sparkle: Champagne Glitter Jello Shots Recipe (2024)

Jump to Recipe Print Recipe

Celebrate & Sparkle: Champagne Glitter Jello Shots Recipe (1)
Celebrate & Sparkle: Champagne Glitter Jello Shots Recipe (2)

I’m not a huge fan of jello tbh. It’s not my go to dessert. But, if you add a little alcohol, it totally changes my mind. I remember my first jello shot, a long, long time ago. It was disgusting. But totally entertaining.

Fun fact, about 5 years ago I made a ton of jello shots for a friend’s birthday party. In typical Erin cooking fashion, I made about 5 times too many. I’m really bad at gauging quantities. I ended up with about 100 jello shots. I think we had maybe 20 of them at the party.

The next day, I went to meet up with some friends who were in town playing a show. My friend Matt and I woke everyone up in their bunks with champagne jello shots. Any guesses who those friends were? I didn’t even really know them at the time, but I like to think my 11 AM jello shots were what broke the ice and brought me to where I am today.

So, champagne jello shots hold a soft (and jiggly) spot in my heart. They’re super easy to make and seem a lot fancier than your standard vodka + flavored jello. I love recipes that make it look like I slaved away in the kitchen for hours, when in reality I spent about 10 minutes.

Enter my grown up, super glam version of the jello shot. Even the most discerning guest will be wowed by these pretty little treats. I mean, it’s almost impossible to say no to a pretty champagne flute filled with glittery jello.

If you’re looking for a hostess hack that makes you look like a total domestic goddess and also serves as an easy to serve co*cktail, look no further.

How To Make Champagne Glitter Jello Shots

Celebrate & Sparkle: Champagne Glitter Jello Shots Recipe (4)
Celebrate & Sparkle: Champagne Glitter Jello Shots Recipe (5)
Celebrate & Sparkle: Champagne Glitter Jello Shots Recipe (6)
Celebrate & Sparkle: Champagne Glitter Jello Shots Recipe (7)

Ingredients

Directions

1. Before starting, prepare your mini champagne flutes. If you can’t find them, you can also use an ice cube tray (be sure to spray with nonstick cooking spray so they pop out) or plastic cups orplastic jello shot cups.

2. In a saucepan, mix your soda with with 1/4 cup of the champagne. Then, add the gelatin and let sit for a few minutes (this will soften the gelatin and make it “bloom”).

3. Turn your stove on medium-low heat and warm the mixture for about 3 to 4 minutes. Don’t let mixture boil, you’re just trying to dissolve the gelatin.

4. Remove from the heat and stir in the remaining champagne.

5. Pour the liquid into your champagne flutes.

6. Top with edible glitter and gently stir to get the glitter to disperse.

7. Refrigerate for at least 2-3 hours (or overnight).

6. When you’re ready to serve, add some more glitter and your edible stars!

Serving Jello Shots

Celebrate & Sparkle: Champagne Glitter Jello Shots Recipe (8)
Celebrate & Sparkle: Champagne Glitter Jello Shots Recipe (9)

I recommend keeping these cute jello shot glasses in the refrigerator until you’re ready to serve them. They taste better cold. You can pass them around on a serving platter. I have mine on display with the sparkly DIY champagne bottles I made – because you can never have enough glitter.

Everyone loves the chance to grab a funedible gold treat!

They’re the perfect co*cktail for any party, not just NYE! You can use different flavors or even use flavored jello to match your party’s theme. They’re a great addition to birthday parties, Fourth of July festivities, bachelorette parties, Cinco de Mayo or even girls night! You can put them in fun molds and add any color disco dust/edible glitter you want!

Celebrate & Sparkle: Champagne Glitter Jello Shots Recipe (10)

Champagne Glitter Jello Shots

Ingredients

  • cups champagne or sparkling wine
  • 1 cup grapefruit soda
  • 3 envelopes unflavored gelatin
  • edible glitter

Instructions

  • Before starting, prepare your mini champagne flutes. If you can't find them, you can also use an ice cube tray (be sure to spray with nonstick cooking spray so they pop out) or plastic cups orplastic jello shot cups.

  • In a saucepan, mix your soda with with 1/4 cup of the champagne. Then, add the gelatin and let sit for a few minutes (this will soften the gelatin and make it "bloom").

  • Turn your stove on medium-low heat and warm the mixture for about 3 to 4 minutes.Don't let mixture boil, you're just trying to dissolve the gelatin.

  • Remove from the heat and stir in the remaining champagne.

  • Pour the liquid into your champagne flutes.

  • Top with edible glitter and gently stir to get the glitter to disperse.

  • Refrigerate for at least 2-3 hours (or overnight).

  • When you're ready to serve, add some more glitter and your edible stars!

Looking for other fun sparkly ideas? Try These:

BOUJIE ON A BUDGET: HOW TO GLITTER A CHAMPAGNE BOTTLE

GET IT POPPIN: HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN CONFETTI POPPERS

Celebrate & Sparkle: Champagne Glitter Jello Shots Recipe (11)

You May Also Like

Celebrate & Sparkle: Champagne Glitter Jello Shots Recipe (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Ray Christiansen

Last Updated:

Views: 5478

Rating: 4.9 / 5 (69 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Ray Christiansen

Birthday: 1998-05-04

Address: Apt. 814 34339 Sauer Islands, Hirtheville, GA 02446-8771

Phone: +337636892828

Job: Lead Hospitality Designer

Hobby: Urban exploration, Tai chi, Lockpicking, Fashion, Gunsmithing, Pottery, Geocaching

Introduction: My name is Ray Christiansen, I am a fair, good, cute, gentle, vast, glamorous, excited person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.