Cathedral Window Gelatin Recipe
Cathedral Window Gelatin is a colorful and delicious dessert that you can make for the holidays. It is very easy to prepare and the kids love it ( I think that kids-at-heart likes it too), take it from me. This recipe is simple, straightforward, and tested (as always). If you want your table to be…
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Cathedral Window Gelatin is a colorful and delicious dessert that you can make for the holidays. It is very easy to prepare and the kids love it ( I think that kids-at-heart likes it too), take it from me. This recipe is simple, straightforward, and tested (as always). If you want your table to be colorful this holiday, then go with this dish.
The first thing to do when making cathedral window jelly is to prepare the multi-colored jellies that resembles the windows of a cathedral. I used red, yellow, and green jelly. Simply follow the package instructions to make these. We will only need a maximum of 6 cups of jelly. I used 3 colors and divided it equally into 2 cups of cooled jelly per color: red, green, and yellow.
The binder is made from pineapple juice, whipping cream, and condensed milk. This is a creamy type of jelly, but not that sweet (which is my preference). Apple juice can be used as an alternative ingredient to pineapple juice, while fresh or evaporated milkย can be used ย as a substitute for whipping cream. However, your jelly might not be that creamy if you use milk. You should use all-purpose cream instead.
If you can find Knox unflavored and colorless gelatin in your local supermarket, then you should use it to make the binder. When I say binder, it refers to the white gelatin that binds the other jelly cubes together.
When mixing the gelatine, make sure that the pineapple juice is warm or hot before youย begin so that the gelatineย willย dilute quickly. I guess that is all the tip that I can give. Oh, one more thing. Always enjoy everything that you do. If you have kids, try to make this with them so that it can be more fun. Enjoy!
I enjoyed this as a dessert after eating macaroni salad. Yum!
Try thisย Cathedral Window Gelatin Recipe. Let me know what you think.
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Cathedral Window Gelatin Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cup gelatin red, yellow, and green jelly cooked according to package instructions and cubed
- 1 1/4 cups whipping cream
- 1 1/2 cups pineapple juice
- 1 can condensed milk 14 oz.
- 4 packets unflavored gelatin colorless
Instructions
- Het the pineapple juice in the microwave oven for 35 seconds.
- Pour in a mixing bowl. Add the colorless unflavored gelatin. Stir until the gelatin completely dilutes in the juice.
- Pour the whipping cream in the bowl and then add the condensed milk. Stir until well blended.
- Add the colored jelly cubes. Stir.
- Pour the mixture in a Jelly mold large enough to hold everything.
- Refrigerate for 4 hours.
- Transfer to a plate. Slice and serve.
- Share and enjoy!
clarence says
can i use all purpose cream instead of whipping cream?
Vanjo Merano says
Yes, all-purpose cream can also be used.
Chuck says
Hi, I wonder if you could use coconut cream? Pineapple and coconut is normally a great flavour combo.
Vanjo Merano says
Hello Chuck! Yes, it is a good idea to use coconut cream.It will make this dessert richer.
Yassy says
Magiging red po bah ang outercolor ng cathedral window jelly kung red colored gelatin ang gagamitin ko???
Yvonne says
yung ginamit mong 3 diffrent jelly, flavored or unflavored?
Thank you
Lani says
Cqn i use mr. Gulaman instead. Same proportion?
Jennifer says
Ask ko lng ano po yun unflavored colorless gelatin, in one packet how many grams po sya, ksi we need 4packets.
Vanjo Merano says
1 packet has around 2 1/2 teaspoons of unflavored gelatin powder. This should amount to around 7 grams per packet/envelope.
Grace says
If I will use Mr. Gulaman gelatin should I also use 4 sachets? Using induction stove, how long should I heat the pineapple juice?