Jello is an amazing ingredient. Not only can you make plain jello and fruity jello with it but also you can make jello pies, jello cheesecakes, jello poke cakes, and lots of other exciting jello recipes. Perhaps you grew up with jello or maybe you are only experimenting with it now. Either way, the dessert possibilities with jello are endless and there are lots of great reasons to incorporate jello in your dessert recipes.
First of all, you can choose from regular jello or sugar-free jello. Regular jello and sugar-free jello are both full-flavored dessert ingredients and you can choose any fruity flavor you favor. Secondly, there are limitless possibilities when it comes to jello. If you like cake, you can bake your own cake. Mix jello powder with boiling water and you can make a delicious and simple jello layer to top it.
You can add fruit, cream, or chocolate if you want. Pour liquid jello over a cake with holes poked in it and you can make jello poke cake, a favorite with kids and anyone who likes fun, fruity dessert recipes. You can use jello to make jello salad, jello molds, jello cookies, jello mousse, jello cake and so much more. This cheap ingredient can be used to make thousands of different dishes.
Jello pudding is easy to make and jello pudding sets within fifteen minutes, so you can make all kinds of quick and easy desserts. Whether you like chocolate, banana, vanilla, strawberry, Oreo or another flavor of jello pudding, this versatile and delicious ingredient can be used to make all kind of mousses, cakes and cheesecakes.
Gelatin can be used to top cheesecakes, add flavor and color to desserts, make a tasty pie filling and more. You can make layered jello molds, flavorful jello salads and more. When using jello gelatin, just let your imagination and creativity guide you.
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Did you know that you could make drinks with jello? Moreover, that does not include passing your jello off as a beverage because you have not allowed it time to set properly!
You can either use jello gelatin or jello pudding to make jello drinks. Combine jello pudding with milk, then add chocolate, fruit, crushed cookies, or whatever other flavors you like and whiz up an ice cold drink to cool you down. You can mix jello gelatin with water and fruit juice for a delicious, fruity drink, which can be served either hot or cold.
Jello drinks are yummy and thick, because jello is full of flavor and it is also a thickening agent. There are lots of different jello beverages you can make for the family or for yourself.
You can make little jello shots too and, contrary to popular belief, these do not have to be alcoholic! Mix your favorite jello with water, ginger ale, cola or 7-up, add some yogurt or cream, then chill the jello cups for a couple of hours and you have jello shots. Non-alcoholic ones are great fun for kids (just make sure you do not mix them up if you are making "adult" ones too!)
There is a jello recipe for every occasion and you might want to make a classic jello recipe or something impressive like a jello mold recipe or a jello salad. Jello is easy to work with and there are lots of different flavors you can use, depending on which other ingredients you are using and what kind of flavor you fancy. Take a look at the following options.
If you fancy making a berry flavored jello dessert, you can choose from berry blue, cherry, cranberry, strawberry, or raspberry flavored jello gelatin. Strawberry jello is also available in strawberry and kiwi, wild strawberry, and strawberry and banana varieties. Other fruity jello flavors are pineapple, watermelon, peach, mixed fruit, orange, apricot, lemon, lime, and grape. You can get strawberry daiquiri, margarita, and pina colada jello too.
Berry flavored sugar free jello is available in strawberry, raspberry, cherry, strawberry and kiwi, strawberry and banana, black cherry and cranberry flavors. You can also get sugar free jello in peach, lemon, lime, orange and mixed fruit flavors.
For portable jello snacks, you can choose from strawberry, strawberry and orange, strawberry and raspberry, or watermelon with green apple gelatin snacks. These come in small pots and are great for packed lunches or picnics.
The sugar free and low calorie snacks only have ten calories in each pot, and these come in cherry with black cherry, orange with lemon and lime, orange with raspberry, peach with watermelon, strawberry, or strawberry and kiwi with tropical berry.
As convenient as jello snack pots are, you might prefer to make your own gelatin desserts. You can make as many at once as you like and you can use separate plastic containers with lids to keep them safe. Making your own jello desserts is more economical than buying the snack pots.
There are literally hundreds of different things you can do with jello. Many people believe that adding water to jello and leaving it to set is the only jello recipe but that is wrong because there are jello cake recipes, jello mousse recipes, jello pie recipes, layered jello recipes and so many more ideas that you can get creative and imaginative with, if you want to experiment with jello desserts.
Making bowls of plain jello is probably the most popular way of preparing it, but many people like to add chopped fruit to the jello before it sets, to add texture, color, flavor, and nutrients. If you enjoy the flavor of jello, you might want to experiment with some other jello recipes. There are a lot of very easy jello recipes made with two, three, or four ingredients only, if you want to try those first and then try something a little more elaborate and ambitious.
Jello salad recipes tend to be very simple and if you are new to dessert-making, you might like to try one of our jello salad recipes. You can read more about them in our jello articles. A jello salad is simply a combination of jello with other ingredients. You can use cream, fruit, marshmallows, chocolate candies, nuts and more. Simply combine the jello with some other ingredients to add color, texture and flavor and you have a delicious and unique jello recipe.
Jello poke cake is another nice recipe to try if you like making jello. Simply use a cake mix to create a cake and then poke holes all over it with a fork once it has been baked. Pour the jello over the top and it will soak through the cake, giving it a delicious fruity flavor and a great texture. This is an incredibly easy jello recipe and you can use any of the jello flavors to make jello poke cake.
You can make some really stunning layered jello desserts too. If you want to make rainbow jello or another kind of layered jello, you just need to follow the recipe as regards how much liquid to add to the jello and wait for every layer to set before pouring on the next. Layered jello is fun for kids and also makes a nice centerpiece if you are having a buffet or party.
You can use jello to make jello pie recipes and it is good either in the base of the pie next to the crust or on top of the pie. A good reason for having a layer of jello next to the crust is that it forms a seal, meaning that nothing will leak through it, so you can use a runny filling in the pie, and it will not leak through the layer of jello and make the crust soggy.
You can also use a layer of jello to top a pie or cheesecake. Jello is glossy, shiny, and colorful. It also holds other ingredients in place so if you want to arrange fruit or candies on top of a pie or cheesecake, the jello layer will keep them firmly in place.
Jello pudding is almost as versatile as jello gelatin and there are many things you can do with it. For a quick dessert, you can simply whisk your jello pudding mixture with milk and serve it but you can also make jello pudding pies and other jello pudding desserts like jello mousse recipes and more. Jello pudding comes in lots of delicious flavors and you can get really creative with it. Feel free to follow one of our jello pudding recipes, switching the flavor for another one. You might discover a new favorite!
If you want to know how to make delicious jello beverages, you will be pleased to know that you can do a lot with jello pudding. You can also use jello gelatin to flavor some drinks and beverages. If you like creamy milkshakes or rich smoothies, jello pudding is great to use. Add some milk, cream and chopped fruit pieces, whiz it in the blender for a minute and you will have a deliciously creamy, frothy smoothie or milkshake.
Everybody has their own favorite jello flavors but strawberry and orange seem to be especially well loved. Whatever your own personal favorite jello flavors are, there are lots of jello recipes you can make with them. You might like to combine certain colors if you are making a layered jello recipe - maybe red, yellow, and green yellow for a bright and vibrant looking dessert. For this, you could use strawberry, pineapple and lime jello, or another combination.
If you are using jello as a topping for a cheesecake, you will want to match both the flavor and the color of the jello to the flavor of the topping. If you are making a strawberry jello cheesecake recipe, for example, and you have fresh strawberries on top, you might like to use strawberry jello.
The color would match the strawberries and the strawberry flavor of the jello would enhance the overall strawberry flavor of the dessert. Of course, you might prefer to use a contrasting flavor of jello like raspberry or lemon. Any of these would be good too.
Whichever flavors of jello or jello pudding you personally like or your family likes, the important thing is that there are hundreds of different recipes you can make with these ingredients. Experiment with jello flavors and jello pudding flavors and make some of our delicious jello desserts. Also, remember to have fun while you make them!