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Jelly Lollies


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Ingredients

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Jelly Lollies

  • 300 grams water
  • 2 packages Jelly Crystals, Any flavour
  • 1.5 tablespoons Gelatine powder
  • 6
    10min
    Preparation 10min
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    What's needed
  1. Place water in bowl 4minutes/varoma/speed 3 / MC on
    Add Jelly crystals and gelatine 3minutes (or until desolved)/temp 50/speed 3 / MC on.
    place in moulds and into fridge until set , pop out and enjoy! store in plastic container in the fridge.
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Tip

This made around 50 of the different shapes . Some shapes require more liquid (the hearts are bigger than the stars) . I got the silicone moulds from Kmart for $2/tray. And use a syringe to fill the moulds


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  • We use this recipe a lot. I usually double it. The...

    Submitted by Jen87a on 29. June 2020 - 21:53.

    We use this recipe a lot. I usually double it. The kids love them. So easy to make. And set quickly too

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  • Kate89:...

    Submitted by Mandy2304 on 5. July 2017 - 15:39.

    Kate89:
    move always kept in fridge, but also had them sitting out at party ect and they keep their shape 😊

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  • Fussykids plus bub:...

    Submitted by Mandy2304 on 5. July 2017 - 15:36.

    Fussykids plus bub:
    i didn't worry about the froth lol. Mine haven't gone cloudy but some have had little bubbles, but because they're on the bottom (once you flip them out) I haven't minded. Thanks for the feedback 😊

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  • I forgot to add stars before. I also use the Kmart...

    Submitted by Barbandcraig on 5. July 2017 - 11:02.

    I forgot to add stars before. I also use the Kmart silicone moulds.

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  • Great. If you use a lower speed to mix then you...

    Submitted by Barbandcraig on 5. July 2017 - 11:01.

    Great. If you use a lower speed to mix then you won't get as much froth. Also you can freeze these. Thumbs up.

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  • Thanks for the recipe I made these for my kids...

    Submitted by Fussykids plus bub on 28. May 2017 - 08:00.

    Thanks for the recipe, I made these for my kids birthday party and they were a huge hit!!

    The only issue i had was when it finished mixing there was all that foamy stuff on top. Mayb put in the recipe that you should scrape it off befor filling moulds otherwise the lollies go all cloudy. (I worked it out in time thankfully and they turned out perfect!)

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  • Kate89...

    Submitted by Mandy2304 on 19. May 2017 - 19:51.

    Kate89:
    oh I have added to recipe now. Yep, I just put in a plastic container and store in fridge 😊 They do keep out of fridge too, but nicer cold.

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  • These look great maybe a silly question but once...

    Submitted by Kate89 on 19. May 2017 - 18:53.

    These look great.. maybe a silly question but once set do they need to be stored in the fridge?

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