The kids have been bugging me to buy them those processed jellies from the supermarket each time we go groceries-shopping. Looking at the ingredients of these processed jellies, they contain mostly of sugar, artificial coloring, preservatives, guar gum and other food additives, which are terribly bad for health, not to mention hazardous for young kids. Fatal incidences of young kids choking to death when eating these cup-jellies are very common. So I decided to make some all-natural jellies to satiate their cravings.
But I could not find our jelly moulds. Alycia and I hunted for the moulds high and low and in every nook and corner but they just could not be found. So I made do with lunch boxes haha! And I feel it is so much more convenient to use larger containers — easier to pour, store in fridge (can even cover the containers) and wash.
I used a packet of the good old traditional agar-agar strips, which only cost me RM2.50 a packet.
I added Ribena and lots of fresh kiwi and grapes .
Though there is no jelly mould, the jellies could still be shaped with my old My Melody and Star shaped cookie cutters which I bought online aeons ago when I was in the bento-craze phase!
Healthy and all-natural (almost) jellies which my kids love and it ain’t hard to make at all! My next mission is to make coconut jellies from pure coconut water and flesh. We tasted this jelly at Han Room and everyone got hooked on the coconut jelly.
Jelly coconut (inside a real coconut) used to available in grocery stores in the fridge section maybe up to 3 years ago. Last year it was quite difficult to find. Here we can get them frozen, from Thailand. If you are interested, Tupperware makes a special jelly mould tray (comes in 2 pieces). I used mine extensively when the kids were young, in fact bought 2 sets. Gave them all away when they grew up. Might be a worthwhile investment for you.
Ahhh..sorry for being longwinded….if u want to make a grown-up version of jelly, make tong-sui with dried longan/ goji berries, maybe even coconut milk with black pulut, and add gelatin to it to let it solidify. Great dessert for parties and in hot weather.
Hey Chris, tqvm for the great tips! 🙂
…one more thing…..a really grown-up version would be to make jello with alcohol, like vodka. Put into little individual plastic cups; we have here plastic test-tube looking things we use. Everyone loves jello shooters! Careful…quite potent stuff. I learnt it when we were in Downtown Disney and they had waiters walking around with a tray of it and sold them for like USD 4 each!
Cool stuff! Would love to try them!
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