Edible Flower Lemon Jello Shots Recipe

Brighten up your party with these stunning Edible Flower Lemon Jello Shots, perfectly zesty, Instagram-worthy, and customizable as cocktails or mocktails!

Edible Flower Lemon Jello Recipe

Looking for a show-stopping party treat that tastes as good as it looks? These Edible Flower Lemon Jello Shots are the ultimate combination of elegance and fun. With a zesty citrus base and delicate edible flower petals suspended inside, they’re the perfect cocktail (or mocktail!) for spring gatherings, bridal showers, garden parties, or any celebration that calls for a touch of whimsy.

Unlike your typical jello shot, this version leans more classy than college. The fresh lemon juice adds a bright, natural flavor that pairs beautifully with vodka and Cointreau. Or you can skip the booze entirely for a kid-friendly or sober option. And thanks to the eye-catching florals, these lemon jello shots double as edible décor. Trust us, they’ll be the most photographed item on your table.

Plus, they’re surprisingly simple to make with just a few ingredients and a little fridge time. These Edible Flower Lemon Jello shots are sure to impress your guests and spark conversation.

edible flower lemon jello recipe

Ingredients You’ll Need

  • Unflavored gelatin
  • Freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • Water
  • Granulated sugar — Or stevia for a low‑calorie swap
  • Vodka
  • Cointreau
  • Edible flower petals — For garnish. You can easily purchase them online and they have a tasteless flavor. Have leftover flowers? Check out these fun and delicious edible Flower recipes.
Edible Flower Lemon Jello Recipe

How to Make Edible Flower Lemon Jello Shots

1 — Bloom gelatin: In a medium saucepan, combine water, lemon juice, gelatin, and sugar. Heat over medium-low, stirring, until gelatin fully dissolves (about 5–10 minutes).

2 — Add liquor: Remove from heat and stir in vodka and Cointreau. (For non-alcoholic lemon jello shots, replace alcohol with water.)

Edible Flower Lemon Jello Recipe

3 — Fill and Garnish: Pour into shot glasses or small cups. Then, float edible flower petals on top.

4 — Chill: Refrigerate for at least 6 hours or overnight until completely set. Serve cold and garnish further if desired.

Edible Flower Lemon Jello Recipe

How to Make a Mocktail Version of Lemon Jello Shots

To make a non-alcoholic version of these lemon jello shots, simply omit the vodka and Cointreau. Replace the alcohol with an equal amount of cold water, for a total of 4 1/2 cups of water in the recipe. You’ll still get that refreshing lemon flavor… just without the buzz.

Also, if you want a perfectly sweet and spooky Halloween Ghoul’s Guts Shots recipe with a DIY Shot Glass twist, be sure to check this one out.

Edible Flower Lemon Jello Recipe

Other Creative Ways to Serve Edible Flower Lemon Jello Shots

Looking to switch things up from the classic shot glass? Try serving the Edible Flower Lemon Jello Shots in mini parfait cups. This way, it will be perfect for guests to enjoy with a spoon for a more elegant presentation.

For a fun Halloween twist or a quirky party favor, these  Petri Dish Jello Shots make a memorable (and spooky) alternative.

You can also pour the mixture into a standard 8”x8” pan. Once set, slice the jello into bite-sized squares for easy-to-serve, shareable treats.

Edible Flower Lemon Jello Recipe

Recipe Notes and Tips

  • Make mocktail-friendly by swapping alcohol with flavored water or lemonade.
  • Make-ahead friendly: Store in the fridge up to 2 days. Just add fresh petals before serving.
  • Try different sizes: Pour into a shallow dish, let set, and cut into squares.
  • Theme it: Use flowers that match your party palette.
  • Serve fancy: Layer with whipped cream or lemon curd for deluxe jello shot parfaits.
  • Jar option: Fill jars with lemon curd or whipped cream, then top with jello shot layers for a dessert cocktail vibe.
Edible Flower Lemon Jello Recipe

More Jello Recipes To Try

What do you think? Wouldn’t these be super cute for a wedding or special occasion? They’re almost too cute to eat! Here are more of our favorite jello recipes from the archives —

Edible Flower Lemon Jello Recipe
Edible Flower Lemon Jello Recipe

Edible Flower Lemon Jello Shots Recipe

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5 from 9 votes
These lemon jello shots are practically too pretty to eat. And they deliver all the classic zing of fresh lemon. Whether served as spirited shots or a mocktail version, their citrus flavor and floral presentation elevate any celebration.
Cook Time25 minutes
Chill Time6 hours
Total Time6 hours 25 minutes
Course Drinks
Cuisine Shots

Equipment

  • Medium saucepan
  • Shot glasses

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2 cup water
  • 1 1/2 cup white granulated sugar or Stevia for a low calorie version
  • 1 1/2 cup vodka
  • 1/2 cup Cointreau
  • 1 oz unflavored gelatin 4 packets total
  • 4 large lemon juiced
  • Edible flowers for garnish

Nutrition

Serving: 15g | Calories: 165kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 7mg | Potassium: 11mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 23g | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 2mg | Iron: 1mg
Servings: 15
Calories: 165kcal

Notes

To make a non-alcoholic version, skip the alcohol and replace with the equivalent amount of water.

Instructions

  • In a medium saucepan, combine water, lemon juice, gelatin, and sugar. Heat over medium-low, stirring, until gelatin fully dissolves (about 5–10 minutes).
  • Remove from heat and stir in vodka and Cointreau.
  • Pour into shot glasses or small cups. Then, float edible flower petals on top.
  • Refrigerate for at least 6 hours or overnight until completely set. Serve cold and garnish further if desired.
KEYWORD: lemon jello shots

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  5. I’m just going through these recipe archives and the recipes are just getting better & better! This looks awesome & would be great for a summer party or luau! :)

  6. These are so gorgeous, Ash! The photos are just awesome. High five, Jared! I’m such a sucker for edible flowers so you know I’ll be making the virgin version! ;)

  7. When do you add the lemon juice and how much? I realize it says 4 lemons but they vary in size. I would love to make these for my daughters wedding shower this summer. Thank you

    1. four large lemons and you add the juice with the water and sugar at the beginning- totally left out those details, thank you for letting me know!!