![]() ![]() If using a garnish, don’t place the garnish on the jello shot until just ready to serve.Īnd as always it’s a great day to order my cookbook. If doing a half recipe and only using 3 ounces of gelatin you will only get 8-10 Jello shots depending on how you pour. ![]() ![]() This batch uses 6 ounces of gelatin and so you will get around 18-20 Jello shots. The basic amounts for the drink are 4 parts pineapple juice, 2 parts rum, 1 part orange juice, and 1 part cream of coconut. When throwing a party, you’ll probably want to prepare 4-6 Jello Shots for each guest. Things to remember when making Jello Shots. I happen to love nutmeg so I made sure to use it. It is frequently served in tropical climates and is made with Pusser’s Rum. There are numerous ways to get rid of pain, but a Painkiller cocktail is one of them. It is often garnished with a cherry and a slice of orange. If you are not a fan of nutmeg you can always skip it. A painkiller drink is a cocktail that is typically made with rum, pineapple juice, orange juice, and cream of coconut. Painkillers also have a dash of freshly ground nutmeg as well. Ingredients 2 ounces spiced rum 2 ounces pineapple juice 1 ounce blood orange juice 1 ounce pumpkin coconut cream Toasted pumpkin seeds, pineapple slice, for garnish Directions Shake all. Though the Painkiller uses far less than the pina colada. Or in the case of this recipe both pineapple juice and pineapple gelatin. You may be looking at the ingredients and saying what is the difference between a Painkiller and a Pina Colada? It was originally made with Pusser’s Rum, a type of rum made using the British Royal Navy recipe. Though I fully admit to throwing back jello shots at hockey tournaments when everything aches. The Painkiller cocktail was invented in the 1970’s in the British Virgin Islands at a bar called Soggy Dollar Bar. ![]() Today’s use of alcohol as a painkiller tends to come in the form of drinking margaritas after a bad day with your coworkers at happy hour.īut these jello shots are more about celebrating than taking away pain. Then again back then they used opium and cocaine too. I often think back to the old west movies where they would have the guy they were working on take shots of whiskey. Alcohol has a long history of being used as a painkiller. So to be safe (I kid) I did use it in my jello shots and I found the rum at my local Total Wine store. Though I do know many years ago they sued a bar for using the name of the cocktail and for serving it with other rums. Or maybe they will, I’m not sure about their company policy. I mean it’s not like the Pusser’s rum police will come crashing into your party if you make it with other rum. The Painkiller cocktail is actually trademarked by Pusser’s Rum as their signature cocktail.įor it to be a true painkiller you need to use their rum. These Painkiller Cocktail Jello Shots are a gelatin twist on the classic tropical cocktail. Grate fresh nutmeg over the top.Jump to Recipe These Painkiller Cocktail Jello Shots have rum, pineapple juice, cream of coconut, orange juice, and a pinch of fresh nutmeg. Fill shaker with ice and add both Wiggly Bridge Rums and add the juice mixture. It is a Wiggly fan favorite so sit back, relax, pretend you’re amongst palm trees and warmth. This is a cocktail that originated in the British Virgin Islands at the legendary Soggy Dollar Bar. It is one of the first cocktails we had on our menu at our original distillery location. Whether you are looking to dull the pain from all that shoveling or just looking for a dreamland escape, this “vacation in a glass” cocktail is sure to please your tastebuds. Thankfully here at Wiggly Bridge Distillery we are able to get pretty darn close to feeling like we are someplace warm by whipping up a distillery favorite – The Painkiller. We are expected to get about 5 inches of snow and all we can think about at the distillery is wishing we were someplace warm, preferably with palm trees. Right now it is snowing in southern Maine. ![]()
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