Best 6 Watermelon Shots Recipes

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Indulge in the vibrant flavors of summer with our refreshing Watermelon Shots. These delectable treats are a delightful blend of sweet watermelon, tangy lime, and a hint of mint, all artfully layered to create a captivating presentation. Get ready to impress your guests with three irresistible variations of this eye-catching shooter: the Classic Watermelon Shot, the Spicy Watermelon Shot with a kick of jalapeño, and the Non-Alcoholic Watermelon Shot for those who prefer a refreshing mocktail. Each recipe is carefully crafted to balance flavors and textures, ensuring a delightful experience with every sip. Join us on this culinary adventure as we explore the vibrant world of watermelon shots.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

SOUR WATERMELON JELL-O SHOTS IN A WATERMELON RIND



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You've probably seen watermelon rinds filled with Jell-O; our version takes the idea a bit further. Here we use the watermelon juice from the scooped-out watermelon, spike it with a splash of vodka, and give it a sour flavor so it tastes just like your favorite candy. The result is an adult-friendly summer party pleaser.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Time 4h20m

Yield 10 to 12 servings; makes about 20 wedges

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 mini seedless watermelon (about 5 pounds)
Two 3-ounce boxes watermelon-flavored gelatin, such as Jell-O
Three 0.25-ounce packets unflavored gelatin (from one 1-ounce box)
1 teaspoon granulated citric acid
1 cup (8 ounces) vodka

Steps:

  • Using a large chef's knife, cut the watermelon in half lengthwise through the stem. Trim a small portion from the underside of each half so it can sit on the work surface without wobbling. Transfer to a rimmed baking sheet. Scoop out most of the flesh with a large spoon into a medium bowl, leaving about 1/8 inch of flesh above the white part of the rind (this will help the gelatin to adhere).
  • Transfer the watermelon flesh and any juice from the bowl and rind to a blender and puree until very smooth, about 2 minutes. Strain through a fine-mesh sieve lined with cheesecloth (or a coffee filter). Discard the solids and reserve the juice; you should have about 5 cups total.
  • Measure 3 cups of the juice into a medium saucepan (save any remaining juice for another use). Bring to a simmer over medium-high heat.
  • Meanwhile, whisk the watermelon-flavored and unflavored gelatin with the citric acid together in a large bowl, then whisk in the warm watermelon juice until all of the gelatin has dissolved, about 2 minutes. Whisk in the vodka until combined. Pour the gelatin mixture into the hallowed-out watermelon halves. Transfer to the refrigerator and chill until completely set, about 4 hours and up to 24 hours.
  • Slice the watermelon in half lengthwise, then crosswise into small wedges. Serve chilled.

WATERMELON SHOTS



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     beverage

Time 4h15m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 1/2 cups vodka
1 cup boiling water
Two 3-ounce packages watermelon-flavor gelatin
1/2 hollowed out watermelon rind

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, mix together the vodka, water and gelatin. Pour the mixture into the watermelon half. Refrigerate until fully set, at least 4 hours.
  • Slice into wedges and serve chilled.

SLICED WATERMELON JELL-O® SHOTS



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Little watermelon slices with a kick! The kids' version is fun too; just substitute 1 cup cold water for the vodka.

Provided by blancdeblanc

Categories     Drinks Recipes     Shot Recipes     Jell-O® Shots

Time 3h

Yield 20

Number Of Ingredients 5

5 limes
1 (3 ounce) package watermelon-flavored gelatin mix
1 cup boiling water
1 cup vodka
1 teaspoon black sesame seeds, or as needed

Steps:

  • Slice limes in half crosswise, juice the limes, reserving juice for another use, and turn the rinds inside out. Scrape membranes and flesh from lime halves and turn peels back to form small cups with the green rind on the outsides. Place halves in a small dish, edges touching, to keep cups standing and upright.
  • Stir watermelon gelatin mix with boiling water in a bowl, mixing until gelatin is completely dissolved. Let cool to room temperature and stir vodka into gelatin. Pour gelatin mixture into lime peel cups. Refrigerate until set, 2 to 4 hours.
  • Use a sharp knife to cut each lime cup wedges. Sprinkle wedges with black sesame seeds.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 48.7 calories, Carbohydrate 5.5 g, Fat 0.1 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 0.5 g, Sodium 10.6 mg, Sugar 4 g

WATERMELON JELL-O SHOTS



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If you were a sporty type at school, you may remember those little orange slices that were given out at half time during matches. A momentary respite from jumping and leaping in the air on a cold windy netball court in the depths of winter seems to be a vivid memory from my early teenage years. Naturally, giving you a recipe for orange slices may have proven uninspiring so, with a bit of cooking magic, I would like to introduce you to my watermelon Jell-O shots... A happy walk down memory lane with a very modern twist. For an alcoholic version, replace 1/2 cup of the water with some vodka.

Provided by Lorraine Pascale

Categories     HarperCollins     Dessert     Strawberry     Passion Fruit     Lime     Non-Alcoholic     Sugar Conscious     Kidney Friendly     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     Diabetes-Friendly

Yield Makes 56-64 (depending on the size of limes used)

Number Of Ingredients 8

7 (2 1/2x4 1/2-inch) or 8 (3x4-inch) leaves of gelatin
16 small or 14 medium limes
4-oz package of strawberry gelatin
1 3/4 cups hot water
1 tablespoon sugar (optional)
1 large or 2 small passion fruit (optional)
Special Equipment
Kettle, small wide bowl, large tray or 2-3 (12-cup) muffin pans, heatproof measuring cup

Steps:

  • Put the kettle on to boil. Then put the gelatin leaves into a small wide bowl, cover them with cold water and set aside to soften.
  • Cut the limes in half lengthwise, rather than around their middles, and, using a spoon, scoop out the juicy flesh. It takes a bit of wiggling and getting squirted by the juice, but you will get there! The trick is not to break through the lime skin. (You don't need the flesh for this recipe, but afterward I like to squeeze the juice out and freeze it in an ice-cube tray for handy lime juice needs at other times.)
  • Set each half, cut side up, on a large tray, or put each one in the cup of a 12-cup muffin pan. They fit perfectly and don't move around too much that way. You will need two or three 12-cup muffin pans, but if you don't have enough, you can nestle the excess lime shells on top in between the others and they should sit still.
  • Next, break up the strawberry gelatin a bit and put it into a heatproof measuring cup, then pour over enough hot water to reach 1 3/4 cups.
  • Pick up the gelatin leaves-they will feel all soft. Gently squeeze out as much liquid as you can from them, discard the bowl of water and then put the soft gelatin leaves into the gelatin and hot water. Leave to stand for a few minutes until everything begins to melt, then stir a little until everything is completely dissolved. Next, stir in the sugar, if using, until dissolved also.
  • Use the gelatin to fill each lime shell right up to the very top so it is almost overflowing. Let the shells cool down for about 5 minutes and then put them in the freezer for about 25 minutes to firm up (but not much longer or they will freeze!). They will set in the fridge also, but allow double the time.
  • Meanwhile, prepare the passion fruit by cutting it (or them) in half and scooping out the seeds onto paper towels. Dab the seeds dry with the towels and set them aside.
  • Halfway through the setting time (once the gelatins are just beginning to firm up), remove them and carefully arrange the passion fruit seeds on top. Arrange about six seeds on each one, keeping them away from the middle as you will be cutting them in half later, and lightly press each one down a little so it will set into the gelatin. Then return to the freezer until completely firm.
  • Once they are firm, remove them from the freezer. Then, using a sharp, nonserrated knife, cut them in half, straight down (again, lengthwise), and there you have it!

WATERMELON TEQUILA SHOTS



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Provided by Food Network

Time 12h5m

Yield 30 to 50 shots

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 large seedless watermelon
One 750-milliliter bottle tequila
6 to 7 limes, cut into wedges
Kosher salt

Steps:

  • Cut a hole in the watermelon large enough for the tequila bottle's neck. Insert the tequila bottle upside down. Refrigerate and let the liquor soak into the watermelon's flesh overnight.
  • Cube the melon, and skewer each cube with a wedge of lime sprinkled with salt.

WATERMELON MOJITO JELL-O SHOTS RECIPE - (4.2/5)



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Provided by XrayKim

Number Of Ingredients 7

1/2 small watermelon, makes 1 cup watermelon juice
4 packets Knox gelatin
1 cup white rum*
1 handful mint, freshly chopped
2 cups water
8 tablespoons sugar, or to taste
Replace white rum with ginger-ale for a non alcoholic version

Steps:

  • In a blender or food processor, puree enough watermelon to get 1 cup of juice. (The water content is so high in watermelon it's very easy to get that much juice) I used half of a small watermelon. Strain the watermelon puree so you get out all the seeds. Pour the watermelon juice in a saucepan (no heat yet). Sprinkle on two packets of Knox gelatin. Let it sit for a few minutes then whisk it until it's combined. Turn on the stove-top to medium heat. Add 4 tablespoons of sugar and whisk until combined. When simmering add one cup cold water. Pour your watermelon mixture into a 9×13 pan that has been lightly (very lightly) greased. Refrigerate until firm (2 hours or so). Chop some fresh mint leaves. Pour 1 cup water into a saucepan (no heat yet) Sprinkle on two packets of Knox gelatin. Let it sit for a few minutes then whisk it until it's combined. Turn on the stove-top to medium heat. Add 4 tablespoons of sugar and whisk until combined. When simmering add one cup cold white rum. Add your chopped mint into your rum mixture then pour into your 9×13 pan. Refrigerate until firm (2 hours or so). With a cookie cutter of choice (I started with a square as you can see, but then decided on the triangle) slowly cut out your jello shots. Press down slowly and make sure you don't have any mint leaves caught on the cutter when you move on to the next.

Tips:

  • Choose ripe watermelon: For the best flavor, use a watermelon that is ripe and juicy. Look for one that is heavy for its size and has a deep red color.
  • Use fresh ingredients: Fresh ingredients will produce the best-tasting watermelon shots. Avoid using store-bought watermelon juice or pre-made simple syrup.
  • Chill the watermelon and vodka before using: This will help to create a more refreshing shot.
  • Adjust the sweetness to your liking: If you prefer a sweeter shot, add more simple syrup. If you prefer a more tart shot, add less.
  • Serve immediately: Watermelon shots are best enjoyed immediately after they are made.

Conclusion:

Watermelon shots are a refreshing and delicious way to enjoy watermelon. They are perfect for parties, barbecues, or any other summer gathering. With just a few simple ingredients, you can easily make watermelon shots at home. So next time you have a watermelon on hand, be sure to give this recipe a try!

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