These fall themed ice shot glasses are a perfect addition to any party and create an easy and entertaining treat for your guests!
Since my floral ice bucket was so well received, I thought it would be a great idea to create a miniature version with ice shot glasses!! They are fruity and floral and so easy to make. They help create the perfect level of ambiance when entertaining for even the smallest group!
INGREDIENTS
- Water
- Ice shot mold
- Cinnamon sticks
- Fresh dill
- Fresh cilantro
- Any red apple
- pomegranate seeds
INSTRUCTIONS
Here’s how to make charming ice shot glasses! I used this mold (which also perfect for chocolates, gelatin, and candy too!).
- First, fill mold halfway with water.
- Add the decoration of cinnamon, pomegranate, thinly sliced apple
- Pour the rest of water into the shot molds
- Place in freezer for 4 hours or (or as long as it takes to freeze)
TOP TIPS FOR MAKING THESE ICE SHOTS
- Use a shot mold, it’ll be worth it!
- Get creative with your decorations!
- Serve up your shot glasses straight from the freezer, before they melt.
If you are going for a fall theme, use items such as cinnamon sticks, thinly sliced apples, fresh greenery and pomegranate seeds. They all create nice, warm colors. More is more with these so don’t be afraid to add a lot of fun garnishes to your frozen shot glass! After the garnishes are added, top off the mold with more water to complete your creation and wait 24 hours for it to freeze in the freezer.
STORING YOUR ICE SHOTS
FYI: these melt fast and are meant to be served up right away! I would suggest pulling your ice shots from the mold and setting them on a tray in the freezer hours before you even serve them. That way you can pull them out straight from the freezer, pour your shot in and serve right away!
I can’t stress how easy these are to make! Using your shot mold you can place in whatever kinds of items you want (keep them edible though). These are great for parties and will add such a lovely touch to any festivities. Who said having a shot couldn’t be classy?
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BUT WAIT!! I have a BETTER IDEA!!!! instead of a Ice mold, a JELLO MOLD! so now you can make your shot glass out of jello shooter substrate, with an addition shot contained within its jiggly confines!
That is an amazing idea!