Best Jello Beans Recipes

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JELL-O JIGGLERS



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This a great recipe to make with kids and for kids. I sent these along with my daughter for her Valentine's Day party. There are many students with allergies, such as milk, wheat, and nuts, and this was a treat they could all enjoy! Cook time is chill time.

Provided by Pamela

Categories     Gelatin

Time 3h5m

Yield 20 pieces

Number Of Ingredients 3

4 (85 g) boxes Jello gelatin
2 1/2 cups boiling water (do not add cold water)
cooking spray

Steps:

  • Stir boiling water into gelatin.
  • (Can be done right in the pan.) Dissolve completely.
  • (Very Important!) Lightly spray a 13 x9 inch pan with cooking spray Pour mixture into pan Chill at least 3 hours.
  • Jigglers should be firm after 1 hour.
  • To cut Jigglers dip bottom of pan in warm water for 15 seconds to loosen the gelatin.
  • Cut shapes with cookie cutters all the way through the gelatin.
  • Lift from the pan with index finger or metal spatula.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 64.8, Sodium 80.1, Carbohydrate 15.4, Sugar 14.6, Protein 1.3

JELLY BEAN COOKIES



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It's a family tradition for my grandmother and me to make these colorful cookies every year for the holidays. -Cheyenne Fink, Pleasantville, Pennsylvania

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Desserts

Time 25m

Yield about 2-1/2 dozen.

Number Of Ingredients 9

1/2 cup shortening
3/4 cup sugar
1 large egg, room temperature
2 tablespoons 2% milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1-1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1-1/4 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup small jelly beans

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350°. In a large bowl, cream shortening and sugar until blended. Beat in egg, milk and vanilla. In another bowl, whisk flour, baking powder and salt; gradually beat into creamed mixture. Stir in jelly beans., Drop dough by tablespoonfuls 1-1/2 in. apart onto greased or parchment-lined baking sheets. Bake 8-10 minutes or until edges are light golden brown. Cool on pans 2 minutes. Remove to wire racks to cool.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 91 calories, Fat 3g fat (1g saturated fat), Cholesterol 6mg cholesterol, Sodium 61mg sodium, Carbohydrate 15g carbohydrate (9g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 1g protein.

HOMEMADE JELLY BEANS



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I was browsing yesterday and came across this recipe for making Jelly Beans. Since Easter is right around the corner, I felt compelled to post for everyone to see. It was shared by JJensenSC from Recipe4living.com 'Homemade Jelly Beans', I thought it might be a great idea for anyone trying to make homemade items these days to...

Provided by Susan Cutler

Categories     Candies

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 c water, divided
2 c sugar, divided
1/4 oz gelatin
1/2 c juice with no pulp, or your favorite cocktail
1/4 tsp salt
2 Tbsp cornstarch
non-stick cooking spray
food coloring, whatever color you would like
6 jelly bean molds
candy thermometer

Steps:

  • 1. 1. In a large saucepan on medium heat, combine 3/4 cup water, 1 1/4 cups sugar, and gelatin. 2. Bring to a boil, stirring regularly to ensure that no clumps of gelatin form. 3. As soon as the temperature reaches 230 F, take the pot off the burner - the syrup should still be quite liquidy. This should not take more than 25 minutes. If your syrup gets any hotter than 230 F, it will make your jelly beans too hard. 4. Set the pot in a bowl of ice to stop the temperature from rising. If you don't have a bowl bigger than your pot, just fill your sink with ice water and put the pot in there. 5. Quickly stir in the juice (or booze) and salt.
  • 2. 6. Spray the jelly bean molds with non-stick spray and pour the syrup into the molds. I found that it was better to overfill the molds than to underfill them. The beans that I underfilled a little bit were harder to remove from the molds. 7. Let the jelly beans sit for four to six hours, or until the gelatin has hardened. It will still be gummy and sticky. 8. Pop the jelly beans out of the molds and transfer them to parchment paper. This part is a little bit tricky. I used a small spoon to dig them out. The great thing is that the beans are very forgiving. Don't worry too much about mangling them when you remove them, as they hold their shapes surprisingly well. 9. Lightly dust the beans with cornstarch to help them dry. Let them sit for another few hours. 10. To make the outer shell, mix 1/4 cup water, 3/4 cup sugar, and whatever food coloring you like.
  • 3. 11. Pour the mixture into a jar along with the jelly beans, as shown above. 12. Seal the jar tightly. Tilt the jar at an angle (like a slide) and turn it in your hand (as you would a doorknob), preserving the angle. The goal is to make a mock version of a tumbler (a tool used for coating candy - that at $700 is cost-prohibitive for the average home baker) that allows the sugar to gradually build up and evenly coat the jelly beans. This step is extremely important. If the candy is not well-coated, it will not have a hard outer shell. Tumble for 10-15 minutes. This, my friends, is the workout portion of your candy making experience. 13. Fish the coated beans out of the liquid and place them on fresh parchment to dry and harden overnight. 14. Once the top side is hard, flip each bean and allow the other side to dry.

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