April 9, 2009

Pudding Shots and How to Shoot Them...Finally!

raspberries_on_choc_pudding.jpegA while back we did a post about pudding shot recipes, and it continues to be one of our most popular stories. However, we've been a bit hesitant to make them, because since they don't set up like Jell-O it seems like you'd get all gloopy and chocolate-faced. However, an astute reader has finally solved the mystery for us; we'll let her tell you in her own words.

I used to work at a bar, and what we did is get the little sauce cups, not too small and fill them with your mix. Then place all million of the cups on a platter and freeze. The fun of this is watching someone reach their tongue to the bottom and try to get it all out. Hope this solves it if you haven't already.
Mystery solved! Thanks Katlyn.

Image via Jellatio (More pudding shot recipes are available at that page too)

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Posted by Liquor Snob at April 9, 2009 11:48 AM
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