4th of July Patriotic Broken Glass Jello
One of the top posts on the Food Librarian is Broken Glass Jello. I've made Valentine's Day, Laker's, and Christmas Jell-O in the past. Today, it's something perfect for the 4th of July. Can you believe it's almost July?!??!
My twitter feed is blowing up with hot tweets - "It's so hot!" "I'm melting" and "I can't turn on my oven." This is the perfect recipe for you! No oven...just some time chilling in the refrig!
Only a few ingredients are needed to make this crowd pleasing treat. Kids LOVE it. If you want to make a pie, check out JustJenn's pie!
This recipe is sooooooo easy...but be sure to plan for it. You'll need time to chill the colored Jello and then the whole thing - it's a two-day project. First, make blue and red Jello blocks. Second, make a milk mixture with unflavored gelatin and sweetened condensed milk, and combine with the blocks.
The milk mixture combines unflavored gelatin and sweetened condensed milk (don't get evaporated milk).
Happy Summer to you and yours!
Recipe:
6 ounces (one big 6-oz box or two small 3-oz boxes) of "Red" Jell-O such as strawberry, cherry, raspberry, strawberry banana
6 ounces (one big 6-oz box or two small 3-oz boxes) of "Blue" Jell-O
1 (14 oz.) can sweetened condensed milk (don't get evaporated milk)
2 envelopes unflavored gelatin (that Knox stuff) (each envelope is approximately 1/4 ounce)
4 cups boiling water (for colored blocks)
1/2 cup cold water (for milk mixture)
2 cups boiling water (for milk mixture)
Step One: Making the Blocks
In separate bowls, dissolve the Red and Blue Jell-O in boiling water by adding 1 cup of boiling water to 3 ounces of Jell-O. Therefore, you'll need a total of 2 cups of boiling water for the 6 ounces of Jell-O (one big box or two small boxes). Mix to dissolve and pour into a container and chill until firm (overnight is probably best, but I have chilled it 3-4 hours until firm).
Note: Only add 1 cup of water per 3 ounces of Jell-O. Ignore the instructions on the box of Jello (they say to use 2 cups of water per 3 ounces). You need to use less water so the Jell-O is firm and can be cut into blocks.
Step Two: Cutting Blocks and Making the Milk Mixture
Prep a 9 x 13 pan by wiping a very, very thin layer of flavorless oil (such as canola) in the pan with a paper towel. You'll wipe off 99.9% of the oil...leaving just a very, very thin film.
Cut chilled colored Jell-O into small blocks.
Carefully mix the blocks in a 9 x 13 pan.
In a separate bowl, add 1/2 cup cold water. Sprinkle 2 envelopes unflavored gelatin on top of the cold water. Wait a few minutes for the gelatin to bloom (soak up some of the water), then add 1 1/2 cup boiling water and mix to dissolve. Add the can of condensed milk. Stir and cool. Pour cooled milk mixture over Jell-O. If you wish, skim off any bubbles from the surface of the Jell-O. Chill overnight until set.
I love to make these broken glass jello dishes. Great idea for the 4th!
ReplyDeletethis looks so fantastic - my girls will love it!
ReplyDeleteMary x
I just love this, it looks like such fun to make---it reminds me of my grandmother's linoleum counter tops --- in a good way ;)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE jello and this is such a fun and super cute way to ring in the 4th! I looooove this idea! :)
ReplyDeleteSo did you just use boiling water no cold water ??
ReplyDelete@Yamilex Fajardo Yes, I only use boiling water, no cold water. Because you are using less water than the package instructions (so it will be a firmer jello), I only use boiling water to make sure everything gets dissolved. Happy 4th of July!
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