Nickey’s Strawberry-Applesauce Jell-O Ring

"This is my favorite way to make jell-o for office parties and when entertaining. Because you have to wait between layers for the jell-o to set, I usually start it a day or two before I need it ... I do one layer before going to bed (or before leaving for work) then the second layer when I get up or whenever I have time like after work the next day. I usually have a little extra mix left over from layer two. I just put it in a small container and enjoy it for a snack. You will need a jell-o ring mold to make this as written but you can use anything you want to like little custard cups, etc. Water comes to a very fast boil so it takes almost no time at all except for the refrigeration time. The time posted does not include setting time. Your number of servings will depend on how big you cut your slices."
 
Download
photo by marisk photo by marisk
photo by marisk
Ready In:
10mins
Ingredients:
9
Yields:
1 jell-o ring
Advertisement

ingredients

Advertisement

directions

  • Coat jell-o ring mold with a light coating of vegetable oil.
  • LAYER1:

  • Bring 1 cup water to boil. Turn off heat.
  • Add 3 ounce package jell-o and ½ package Knox gelatin. Stir until dissolved.
  • Add 3/4 cup ice cold water.
  • Pour into jell-o ring mold.
  • Refrigerate until completely set.
  • LAYER2:

  • Bring 2 cups water to boil.
  • Remove from heat.
  • Add 6 ounce package jell-o. Stir until dissolved.
  • Add applesauce; stir to mix inches.
  • MAKE SURE LAYER 1 IS COMPLETELY SET BEFORE ADDING LAYER 2.
  • Pour layer 2 into mold on top of layer 1.
  • Refrigerate until set.
  • Option: Hold back a little of layer 1 to place on layer 2 (after it sets) for three layers.

Questions & Replies

Got a question? Share it with the community!
Advertisement

Reviews

Have any thoughts about this recipe? Share it with the community!
Advertisement

RECIPE SUBMITTED BY

<p>Aloha! I just recently started spending more time in the kitchen and am learning that cooking and baking can be fun as well as challenging. My favorite cookbook resources are my 'gourmet' sister and the very patient and generous Ohana of Zaar.&nbsp;Mahalo nui loa! <br /><br />My rating system: The first time I try a recipe, I follow the instructions as given; if I do a little tweaking, I keep that in mind when rating. It's not right to rate lower because of something I did or didn't do. <br />***** ... Excellent! Tasted great with/without tweaking. <br />**** &nbsp;... Loved It! Tasted great with/without tweaking. <br />No stars ... May be an excellent recipe but I was unable to get it to work for me. May or may not try again later. We don't all have the same taste preferences. I've found recipes with lots of five stars that just didn't work for me and some with less that I thought were great. <br />Thank you All for sharing!</p>
 
View Full Profile
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Find More Recipes