Friday, January 7, 2011

Staind Glass Jiggle!

My sweet tooth has been in overdrive lately, so when I heard about stained glass Jello, I RAN to the store to pick up supplies! This isn't an "eat with a spoon" kind of desert. They're very sturdy, like the "Jigglers" recipe on the Jello box, so you can pick it up, which makes it so much more fun to eat!



 I'm not the biggest fan of the "regular" Jello flavors, so I bought one box each of raspberry, peach, pineapple, melon fusion, and blue mixed berry. You can chose as many or as few flavors as you want though, but 3 boxes (of any flavor) is ideal for a nice, colorful treat.

Ingredients:
3 to 5 small 3 ounce boxes of Jello (or whatever brand you prefer)
2 packets of unflavored gelatin (I used Knox-they come 4 packets to a box)
1 can of sweetened condensed milk -14 ounces (do NOT use evaporated milk)
unflavored cooking spray (optional)

Prepare small plastic containers (one for each flavor) by very lightly spraying the inside of each with cooking spray. You can skip this step if you want to, but it will be easier to remove the Jello after it sets this way. 

In a separate container add one cup of boiled water to one flavored Jello packet and stir until dissolved. Gently pour into prepared plastic container and refrigerate overnight. Repeat with with each flavor.  Do not follow the "regular" directions on the box. That would make the Jello to weak and the treats will fall apart under their own weight.



After the Jello has set up overnight, take a hot, sharp non-serrated knife and cut a grid into your Jello while it's still in the container, making 1 inch squares. Also run the knife around the outside edge where the Jello meets the container for easy removal. Gently turn the container over onto a large bowl to allow the squares to fall out. Repeat with all flavors. 



Prepare a large baking dish (around 12" x 12") by very lightly spraying the inside with cooking spray. Gently sprinkle your mixed colored Jello squares into this pan, but be careful that the squares don't get coated with cooking spray too much. Make sure the Jello squares are spread out evenly. Set the baking dish into the fridge to keep it cold until it's needed again.

In another bowl, add 1/2 cup of cold water. Sprinkle 2 packets of unflavored gelatin evenly over the cold water. Do not mix! Allow the gelatin to sit for about 5 minutes (refer to the unflavored gelatin box in case the time varies).  Afterwards, gently pour 1 1/2 cups of boiling water and stir until dissolved.  Add one can of unsweetened condensed milk, and stir until completely combined. Allow to cool to room temperature.

When the milk/gelatin mixture has cooled, slowly pour into the baking dish, being careful not to disturb the Jello squares too much.  Gently give the baking pan a shake to loosen up any air pockets and be sure to pop any bubbles that might be sitting on top. Gently push Jello squares that are poking up back down so the surface of the Jello is as smooth as possible. Place the baking dish back into the fridge and let the gelatin set up for at least 8 hours. 



When the gelatin has set up completely, cut large squares (3 to 4 inches wide) with a sharp, hot, non-serrated knife. Do the cuts slowly and be patient! Be sure to cut around the edge of the pan to separate the gelatin from the pan. place a large platter on top of the pan, and GENTLY turn the pan over onto the platter. The squares should come out easily. And there you have it! Sweet, creamy, jiggly goodness! Enjoy, and be sure to share!




7 comments:

  1. I'll never look at gelatin the same way again. You got a good goddamn eye, lady, and you use it for the forces of good.

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  2. These look too good to eat! Fabulous x

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  3. I couldn't believe how great they were! The condensed milk gave them an incredible flavor! I also saw a recipe for coffee Jello shots made with condensed milk, instant Starbucks coffee and sugar. I'm not a fan of Starbucks, but I'm going to try them with an instant coffee I like!! I'll blog about it when I make them :)

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  4. that looks so cool! my kids are super excited to try this! :) thanks for sharing!!

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  5. This is awesome, and I finally know what to do with all that Jello in the pantry! You do have a good eye!

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