Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Candy Corn Jello (non-alcoholic)

Candy Corn Jello . . . its true . . . I LOVE HALLOWEEN!

I'm back!  Have been out of the Test Kitchen dealing with book-related issues/scenarios/tasks. . . its really coming along - fast and furious!  Such a hullabaloo has ensued that  was worried I wouldn't be able to post again before Halloween.  Which would have been a shame, as there is one more kid-friendly Halloween treat up my sleeve . . . Candy Corn Jello!  Aren't they cute? Yummy too - a creamsicle-like concoction of orange jello and a sweetened condensed milk based gelatin - so creamy and good!

Recipe follows.
Enjoy!  (And rest assured I'll be back with some adult treats soon . . .)

Cheers,

Michelle

Candy Corn Jello


Prepare a flexible silicon pyramid mold (we like this one from Kerekes) by spraying lightly with PAM cooking spray, or wiping each mold cavity with a little vegetable oil.  Follow by wiping each mold cavity with a clean paper towel.  This method will leave the slightest reside which will aid in un-molding the gelatin without affecting the taste or appearance of your gelatin. 

Place the mold on a stable, movable flat surface, such as a cookie sheet or cooling rack (make sure it fits into your refrigerator). 

Prepare milk layer.

Milk layer
1 cup water
2 envelopes Knox gelatin
1/2 can sweetened condensed milk (14 oz can)

Pour water in a small saucepan, and sprinkle with the gelatin.  Allow to soak for a minute or two.  Heat over low heat until gelatin is dissolved, about 5 minutes.  Remove from heat and stir in the sweetened condensed milk.

Transfer the mixture to a microwave safe bowl.  Spoon 1/2 teaspoon of the condensed milk mixture into each mold cavity.  Place the mold in the refrigerator and chill until fully set, about 30 minutes.  Make sure you over the bowl with the remaining milk mixture with cellophane.  Wrap a towel around the bowl to further conserve heat. 

Prepare the orange layer

Orange Layer
1 cup water
1 envelope Knox gelatin
1 box orange flavored gelatin dessert mix

Pour water in a small saucepan, and sprinkle with the Knox gelatin.  Allow to soak for a minute or two.  Heat over low heat until gelatin is dissolved, about 5 minutes.  Add the orange gelatin dessert mix and stir until fully dissolved. 

Spoon about a tablespoon of the orange gelatin mixture into each mold cavity, over the chilled white layer.  Return the mold to the refrigerator and chill until fully set, about 40 minutes. 

When the orange layer is fully set, unwrap your bowl containing the milk gelatin mixture, and stir in a few drops of yellow food coloring.  If the mixture is clumpy, microwave it for 15-20 seconds (make sure it doesn’t get too hot, or it will melt the set gelatin). 

Spoon in a teaspoon or two of the yellow milk gelatin mixture into the mold cavities.  You can fill to the top.  Refrigerate until fully set.  These little beauties can be made a day in advance. 

To serve, unmold.  

24 comments:

Sweet Olive Press | Helen said...

I've seen candy corn but I've never tasted (being late to this whole Halloween thing). Maybe I should start with the jelly version!

Kathy - Panini Happy said...

How cute are these! I'm glad to find your blog, such creative creations over here.

The Enchanted Cook said...

OMG these take the cake! Crazy cool!

Best,
Veronica

Peggy said...

Oh these look absolutely adorable! Perfect for a Halloween party!

Carolyn said...

Another awesome invention, Michelle. I can't wait to see your book when it comes out!

Juno said...

These are just enchanting. How clever you are. Thank you so much for the kind comment on my blog. Jane-Anne.

sweetpeaskitchen.com said...

I just love your creative jelly shots! These are so perfect for halloween! Love it! :)

Plum said...

Making these for next Friday! Except, y'know, with booze. :D

BakingWithoutaBox said...

Oh my gosh! I just love this! I'll take this and leave the candy corn any day. Oooh, you could make it with Curacao for bunny shots for Easter. Hmmm, now you've got my brain turning.

marmaladecheeks said...

Nice- what might be a good way to add alcohol? Maybe triple sec to the orange part?

Lisa said...

I love your blog! Just discovered you. I can't wait to try these.... but with booze of course. I am thinking Orange vodka for the orange layer and whipped cream vodka for the milky layers.... mmmm.

Chef Bee said...

I'm so impressed! These rock. Cutest Halloween treat I've seen so far.

Plan B

Chic Cookies said...

Fantastic! I posted today on your site, these and your eyeball shots on my other blog (ediblecrafts.craftgossip.com). Hope that's OK!

Alexandra said...

This is my first time to your blog... YOU HAVE THE CUTEST JELLO SHOTS EVAH!!!

Sooo buying your book when it comes out.

-Alexandra Dare
http://lafemmenotoire.com

Koko said...

bah! i have to try to make this. It's the cutest thing ever!

:D


http://enikoko.blogspot.com/

Jelly Shot Test Kitchen said...

Thanks everyone for the kind words. So many of you have inquired regarding making these "adult friendly"! (I suppose adults need some Halloween fun too!) I haven't tried this out, but I would suspect Lisa is on the right track with the substitution of a little appropriately flavored vodka to each layer in place of some of the water (add the vodka as the last step). If anyone does make an adult version, would love to know how it comes out! Cheers, Michelle

Lauren Zabaneh said...

Again, wildly imaginative! I love it! They come out so beautifully! I have got to get my jello-shots on. There is so much I want to do and so little time to do it.

So happy to hear about your book coming along! Can't wait to see it..and buy it!

Jennifer said...

I found a recipe for candy corn infused vodka, which is supposed to end up orange. So, I'm going to try using that in the orange layer--not using orange-flavored jello, of course, but maybe a modified version of the milk layer

deadbored17 said...

Hey, love your recipes and really want to try making them but don't have Knox gelatin in NZ. Could you please measure out how much gelatin is in one envelope?

Jelly Shot Test Kitchen said...

Hi deadbored17 - each package of Knox gelatin contains just over 2 teaspoons of gelatin powder. Let's call it 2 1/4. Hope that helps! Would love to know the dominant gelatin brand in NZ! Xo, Michelle

luminosity said...

I love Lisa's suggestion with the orange and whipped flavored vodkas for the respective layers - but what would be the mix ratio of liquor to water for each layer?

lovecrafts said...

Great tutorial! Love it, thanks for sharing

Krystal Dry said...

Are any "adult" Halloween shots going to be posted soon? Would love to take them to a party...

Jelly Shot Test Kitchen said...

Hi Krystal Dry - we've been adding some adult Halloween treats this week . . . hope you've had a chance to check them out! And stay tuned . . . XOXOX M.

http://jelly-shot-test-kitchen.blogspot.com/2011/10/halloween-remix-candy-corn-jelly-shot.html

http://jelly-shot-test-kitchen.blogspot.com/2011/10/gumball-jelly-shot.html

http://jelly-shot-test-kitchen.blogspot.com/2011/10/batty.html