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Strawberry Margarita Jello Shots

Strawberry margarita jello shots, ShesCookin.com

July is a great month: it is summer in all it’s glory, so of course it’s been declared National Ice Cream Month AND National Berry Month. I don’t know what organization determines these national designations, but we food bloggers love themes and I’ve seen tons of frosty frozen treats to cool a sweltering nation, luscious, exotic ice cream and gelato flavors, and mouthwatering berry cakes, scones, and muffins to support this theory.

For our family, July 2012 is one we will never forget. We’re celebrating the birth of our first grandchild (confessions of a wanna-be trophy wife ;) – you don’t have to be old to have grand kids, really) and a smooth beginning to College Girl’s six-month adventure in Japan. In celebration, I’m closing July with a BANG! by sharing this recipe for Strawberry Margarita Jello Shots. It wasn’t something I made with the intention of posting (e.g. only iPhone photos), but due to the outpouring on Facebook and Instagram, I’m happy to oblige. Share the love, you know.

I brought these plump little teasers as my contribution to dessert at a book signing party for food writer Cheryl Sternman Rule and food photographer Paulette Phlipo’s lush newly-released cookbook Ripe at Kim’s Rustic Garden Bistro.

Cheryl Sternman Rule, Ripe cookbook

I had these juicy little jello shots in the back of mind to make during the dog days of summer ever since I pinned the photo a few months ago on Pinterest. The recipe I used for the margarita lime jello inside those luscious berries is courtesy of  Kim from Liv Life who credits the idea for the strawberry jello shots to Bakers Royale. First, go to your local farmers market and buy the biggest, sweetest, juiciest strawberries you can find – preferably organic, of course. Normally, I don’t recommend buying the biggest of anything, but in this case, the bigger the better :)

Strawberry Margarita Jello Shots, ShesCookin.com

Strawberry Margarita Jello Shots, ShesCookin.com

 

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11 Responses to “Strawberry Margarita Jello Shots”

  1. Jean
    July 31, 2012 at 10:23 am #

    First of all, congrats to the new addition to your family–what a blessing! Secondly, it’s 10 am but I wouldn’t have a problem inhaling a few of these delightful jello shots! How perfect for a party, Priscilla. :)

  2. Laura (Tutti Dolci)
    July 31, 2012 at 1:45 pm #

    These are so fun, Priscilla! Great idea :)

  3. Patty
    July 31, 2012 at 9:26 pm #

    Congratulations on being a grandmother, it’s a wonderful reason to have a strawberry margarita jello shot!
    They are so pretty and **FUN** ;-)

  4. Angie@Angie's Recipes
    August 1, 2012 at 10:04 am #

    Congratulations on being a grandma!
    These strawberry margarita jello shots are lovely.

  5. Barbara | Creative Culinary
    August 1, 2012 at 4:20 pm #

    First those are adorable; I’m not typically a ‘jello shot’ type but I could be swayed if presented so beautifully…and then after one or two, well, who’s counting.

    I have that book. it is so gorgeous. And Cheryl is generous and charming. Plus Kim who is adorable. Doggone it I think I’m jealous!! :)

  6. Lori Lynn
    August 2, 2012 at 7:49 am #

    So festive! Salud!
    LL

  7. Victoria
    August 3, 2012 at 9:20 am #

    First of all, congrats on becoming a grandmother!! You are NOT old, so no worries ;-) Glad to hear your daughter is doing well in Japan as well! Definitely sounds like an awesome summer for you guys!

    These jello shots are so cool! I love that they are served in the strawberries. So smart and really pretty. Don’t you just love it when you can eat the packaging?? lol.

  8. Roxana | Roxana's Home Baking
    August 3, 2012 at 7:40 pm #

    Congratulations Priscilla! A grandchild! wow! Such a wonderful feeling :)
    The strawberry shots are great to any summer party!

  9. Andy
    August 5, 2012 at 3:32 pm #

    Wow! Now that is really a great and novel way to make jello shots.

  10. Debby Lynch
    May 6, 2013 at 7:24 pm #

    Should you cool the filling before putting into the berries?

    • Priscilla
      May 6, 2013 at 8:57 pm #

      Hi Debby – you can cool it slightly, but don’t let the jello set up or you won’t be able to pour it into the berries :)