Minnow Hamilton
February 09, 2011
Minnow Hamilton
JELL-O Hearts
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Who doesn’t love a good JELL-O Jiggler?

Since all kids love JELL-O, it’s the perfect thing to serve for a Valentine’s Day treat this year. It’s red, it’s yummy and it can be made into the shape of a heart.

Serve with a side of sliced strawberries (heart-shaped themselves) and perhaps a dollop of whipped cream if you feel so inclined and you have an easy-to-make sweet treat. You can even get the kids involved in helping to make them.

JELL-O Jigglers

You’ll Need

  • 2 (170g) packages of cherry-flavoured JELL-O Gelatin mix
  • 2½ cups boiling water
  • Heart-shaped cookie cutters

Prep and Cook

  1. In a large mixing bowl, dissolve JELL-O powder completely in liquid.
  2. Pour into 9” x 13” baking pan or Pyrex dish (fill the pan about 1” deep).
  3. Chill JELL-O in the refrigerator for 3 hrs or until firm.
  4. Dip cookie cutter/mold into warm water first and then cut JELL-O into heart shapes.
  5. If serving right away, carefully remove the shapes from the pan (with your hand or small lifter) and place them on a serving platter.
  6. If not serving immediately, cover pan with plastic wrap and store in the refrigerator.

What do you like to serve on Valentine’s Day?

 

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Comments

  1. Posted by Nancy Milton on February 10, 2011 at 02:56 PM

    Recently found a great, Ontario made brand called girlnola (www.girlnola.com).  Stephanie makes organic, wheat free granola as well as these awesome treats called “truffles” that are gluten-free, naturally sweetened & a favourite of mine to serve the kids for a treat.  My personal fav is “the almond kiss” & my boys are cheering for ‘cloud nine”. A great treat without the “crap” in the tinfoiled wrapped regular valentines day chocolates.  We’ll also be enjoying heart shaped w/w pancakes for breakfast that morning :)

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