OK, this is obviously not something for the kiddie Easter basket, but what adult doesn’t have fond memories of eating Peeps marshmallow bunnies (or chicks)? And don’t forget that we all knew that weird person that would save them until they got stale because they are supposedly “better that way”. It’s certainly not unusual for my brain to want to turn everything into a jello shot (see our jello archives here), but when I saw they made an official Peeps silicon pan, well, it seemed a shame not to make a jello shot version!
1 cup marshmallow or vanilla vodka
1 cup cream
2 packets of unflavored gelatin
food coloring
Peeps silicon mold
Heat the vodka in a small pan until warm (don’t let it boil). Slowly pour in the gelatin as you stir and keep stirring until the gelatin has dissolved.
Pour the liquid into a bowl and add the cream. Stir to combine. Add in a few drops of food coloring until your desired color is achieved (separate the mixture first if you want to do more than one color).
Lightly oil your silicon pan and place it on a pan or tray (this helps you move the pan easily when filled). Fill the cavities with the liquid and allow to set in fridge for several hours.
When set, gently remove the bunnies from their molds and you are ready to serve!
How cute are they!?! You could definitely sub in some more flavorful component (like juice) for some of the milk or vodka, but the only flavor that real Peeps have is sugar. So I tried to recreate that in the jello shot. You could also give these a dusting with the same color sugar for a look that’s even more true to the original, but you’d want to do that right before serving because sugar can melt pretty fast on the jello. Either way I’m sure you’ll get a few “oooooohs” and “ahhhhhhhs” when you bring these out for Easter, and I don’t think you’ll hear one complaint — not even a peep! xo. Laura
Peep Jello Shots
Ingredients
- 1 cup marshmallow or vanilla vodka
- 1 cup cream
- 2 packets of unflavored gelatin
- food coloring
- Peeps silicon mold
Instructions
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Heat the vodka in a small pan until warm (don’t let it boil). Slowly pour in the gelatin as you stir and keep stirring until the gelatin has dissolved.
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Pour the liquid into a bowl and add the cream. Stir to combine. Add in a few drops of food coloring until your desired color is achieved (separate the mixture first if you want to do more than one color).
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Lightly oil your silicon pan and place it on a pan or tray (this helps you move the pan easily when filled). Fill the cavities with the liquid and allow to set in fridge for several hours.
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When set, gently remove the bunnies from their molds and you are ready to serve.
Credits//Author and Photography: Laura Gummerman. Photos edited with A Beautiful Mess actions.
25 Comments
So sweet!!!
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Omg this is seriously the cutest thing ever!!!!!
So fun and adorable!
Molly {Dreams in HD}
http://www.dreamsinhd.blogspot.com
i am the jello shot queen! I love this idea! So fun and different, I haven’t seen these before!
I love this idea! I’ve only tried making jello shots once and they didn’t turn out well. This has made me want to give it another shot! ha! Accidental pun!
Laura
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these may be coming in handy! great idea 😀
They look sooo cute, sounds like a fun thing for Easter!
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These are so stinking cute! I love them!
Paige
http://thehappyflammily.com
Hi! I love these! We would love to share them on The Huffington Post with credit and a link back, of course. Would you mind e-mailing me? Jamie.feldman@huffingtonpost.com. I can’t seem to find a contact on here for you guys 🙂
Let me know – thanks!
I love how creative you ladies are with the jello shots! These are totally adorable.
Looks divine. Great post!
<3
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Have you even tried Great Lakes gelatin? It’s a superior brand, I use it to make homemade gummies and jello for my kid-o to get some good protine and amino acids in her diet. It is a little pricy, so it’s not super user friendly but it would be a great company to support.
These are so cute! I love this idea for a spring party!
Everytime you post one of these fun jello shot recipes my liver dies a little inside, but it’s ok because my whole house is getting turnt tonight
xx
Ella
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HOW ADORABLE!! Your pictures are absolutely perfect and so colourful… definitely make me feel like Spring is truly here!
Saira
http://www.throughtheglitterglass.wordpress.com
xo
I’ll email you now Jamie!
Laura 🙂
I haven’t seen that in grocery stores here but I’ll keep an eye out for it! 🙂
Laura
so cute!!!! great for this Easter 🙂
These are so adorable!! I would have never thought of this!
Mimi
http://www.coffeeandsunday.com
These are so cute and fun and I love them, but I’m mostly here to congratulation you on the A+ dad joke at the end 😉 Bravo!
Easter just got a whole lot more exciting!
These are SO cute!! My mom and I make easter goodies every year and we’re definitely doing these lol. What type of cream do you use? Is it heavy cream?
Thanks!!
Oh my gosh. These are so cute! Perfect for my first easter with friends instead of the fam. Definitely giving those a try this year. Thanks for sharing 🙂
These are so adorable! Any idea where to find the mold offline to be able to get it last minute?
These are my kind of peeps! I need to mix up a bunch. My in-laws are coming for Easter. They will just think I like peeps!