Pumpkin Pie Jello Shots are ready to get the party started this fall! Celebrate Halloween or Thanksgiving the right way when you make a big batch of these adorably festive jello shots. Pumpkin pie jello is spiked with rum and served in a little pie crust with whipped cream on top!
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What’s in Halloween Jello Shots
The pumpkin pie mix, the pie crust and the whipped cream on top will make you think you just took a bite of pumpkin pie.
- Pie Crust: Refrigerated premade pie crusts from the grocery store work great! However, you can always make homemade pie crust if you’re feeling fancy.
- Gelatin: You’ll need unflavored gelatin! The flavor in these shots comes from the other ingredients.
- Pumpkin Pie Filling: If you can’t find this, just use pumpkin puree with some pumpkin pie spice mixed in.
- Alcohol: I like to use white rum, but vodka also works! Use your favorite.
- Sugar: White granulated sugar creates the perfect amount of sweetness.
- Heavy Whipping Cream: Do NOT substitute this with any other dairy product.
- Whipped Cream: Because no pumpkin pie is complete without some on top!
PRO TIP: Make pumpkin jello shots the day before you plan on serving them. They need 8 hours to set.
What kind of pumpkin should I use?
Since you’re essentially making a pumpkin pie, look for canned pumpkin pie filling (also called pumpkin pie mix). It has everything you need for a pie: pumpkin puree, spices (cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger), and sweetener.
In the baking aisle, you’ll also find solid pack pumpkin (also called pure pumpkin puree). It is just cooked and pureed pumpkin. Many people who make pumpkin pie like to use the solid-pack pumpkin and then add their own spice blend and sweetener.
For this recipe, it’s much easier to use pumpkin pie filling–it saves several steps and tastes wonderful!
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Overall, it doesn’t take long to make Jello shots. Prep time is about 20 minutes or so, and these are really easy. However, Jello shots need time to set and that’s where the time comes into play! They need at least 8 hours in the refrigerator to fully set, so I recommend making them the day before and storing them overnight.
White rum is my personal favorite, but plain vodka (with no additional flavors) also works perfectly.
Here’s the deal – working with gelatin is truly a balancing act. If you add more rum or vodka, there’s a big chance that the jello shots will stay watery and will not set.
How to Store
In an airtight container in the fridge, these pumpkin jello shots will stay good for up to a week. Just keep in mind that they really are best enjoyed within the first 24-48 hours after they’ve set for the best crunchy pie crust!
Serving Suggestions
If you’re hosting a Halloween party, you’ll also need to serve some ghoulishly good finger foods like Halloween Chex Mix and Oreo spiders!
5-Star Review
“The last time I made pie Jell-O shots, it was using the mini graham cracker crusts…these are much easier since they’re already bite size. I recently made about 200 of these to hand out to parents during trick or treating.” – Tina
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Is there a way to add more vodka? 1/2 seems like such a small amount for 20 servings thanks!
I have Smirnoff Kissed Caramel vodka and plain vodka. Which do you think would taste better? I am all about jello shots without jello!
Pinnacle makes a pumpkin pie vodka that is out now and will be out until after the holidays. It would be really good in these.
That sounds SO amazing and perfect!
Despite your warning, I tried using a mini phyllo shells (just because they are so convenient!). Following guidance from another recipe (http://jellomoldmistress.com/2014/06/09/apple-pie-ala-mode-jello-shots/), I let the pumpkin pie jello chill until slightly thickened (about 50 minutes), and then spooned it into the cups. It did the trick!
Wow, I love this comment! I’ve always wanted to make them again and use the phyllos, that is SUCH a good tip! Thanks so much for sharing that!
How many shots did it make using phyllo shells? When you say you chilled the jello mix for 50 minutes, is that after you added the vodka and cream? I’m going to make them and also want to try the phyllo shells. Also, did you make day before and refrigerate? Wondering how the phyllo shells held up after refrigeration.
How long do you let it simmer?
What size of unflavored gelatin packets???
Hey Melissa, the 1 oz packets that are sold 4 to a box. Hope that helps! Thanks for stopping by!
Oh my these look amazingly dangerous! I am so ready for all things pumpkin!
Thanks Serena! I love your blog :) thanks for stopping by!
Hi, How many does this recipe make! Thanks for posting it. It looks great and I’m going to try it!
It makes about 20 shots, depending on the size of the mini muffins you use. Hope you love it!!
This is AMAZING!! I had to read it over since I saw no jello, what a FAB idea!! Beautiful photos too!
Thanks so much Sophia!! They were so dangerous :)
Love these and your photos are terrific. A really great idea!
Thanks!! They are so tasty :) I’ll make them for Thanksgiving haha