Sunday, April 3, 2011

How to Make Jello

Make Jello

Jello is one of the first foods that a baby can eat. It is one of the favorite deserts that children as well as adults enjoy. Jello is easy to swallow, comes in many flavors and is great when made into a mold and served on a buffet table.

Ingredients

  • packet of Jello
  • 1 cup of water

Steps

  1. 1
    Boil water according to directions and depending on how many packets you will be making.
  2. 2
    Empty the contents of the jello into a mixing bowl.
  3. 3
    Stir with a wooden spoon until dissolved.
  4. 4
    Pour into individual dessert glasses for individual servings.
  5. 5
    Place into the refrigerator until jelled.



Tips

  • For a change, add fruit cocktail or sliced banana to the bottom of the dessert glasses and pour the hot jello over it.
  • Buy a jello mold shaped as you prefer, and pour the hot jello mixture, with fruit added into the mold. Allow to set overnight. Great for parties or dinner deserts.
  • Serve topped with whipped cream.
  • Jello comes in many different flavors, mix them for a entirely different change of taste.
  • Follow the directions on the box for further directions and tips.
  • Jello is great for soothing a sore throat, or when on a liquid diet.
  • Feed it to babies in a more liquid form by not allowing it to jell completely. Stir it and when slightly set, place in a bowl and give it to the baby.

Warnings

  • Jello is not a vegetarian dessert. Gelatin is a protein produced by partial hydrolysis of collagen extracted from the bones, connective tissues, organs, and some intestines of animals.

Things You'll Need

  • box of Jello
  • mixing bowl
  • dessert dishes
  • wooden mixing spoon.
Jello is easy to make either alone, or with fruit mixed in it

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