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Jelly. Like a stained glass window.
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Jamberie
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Cookie & Katie, they look great!
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Love it Cookie.
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They look awesome. The kids would love it if I made this.
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Same mold as Katie's - I threw mine out
Lovely Cookie, I can't wait to try this myself. I know my Mum will love it as much as the grandkids. I do have a silicone mold I've never used so hopefully that will work.
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Looks great Cookie! Thanks again for telling us all about this.
I used about 20grams of gelatine in my milk jelly.
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I spent ages trying to work out what an envelope of Knox's gelatine weighted. I was keeping my fingers crossed that it would set.
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This comment was made in one of the comments on that blog Cookie.
The Food LibrarianFebruary 18, 2012 at 6:12 PM
@AnneTagonist According to David Lebovitz's blog post about gelatin, one envelope of Knox unflavored gelatin is: "One envelope of powdered gelatin (about 1/4 ounce) is about 2 1/4 to 2 1/2 teaspoons" Here is his post:
http://www.davidlebovitz.com/2009/04/how-to-use-gelatin/
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Thanks Judy. I could have saved myself time. I only looked at the recipe. Katie's photo looked so lovely I have tried fooling around with mine to see if the colours show better. Here goes!
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It looks wonderful Cookie
I didn't really know how much gelatine to add to the milk jelly either. I tried looking around on the internet but couldn't find how much the "US envelope" held (but now I know thanks to Judy
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I ended up finding "Not Quite Nigella's" recipe which used 3.5 titanium gelatin sheets. I knew a titanium sheet was equivalent to 5 grams of gelatine powder, so I was being very scientific and was going to use 17.5 grams (3.5 x 5) of gelatine. When I made it though I slipped and tipped in a bit more, oops. I too had my fingers crossed that it would set.
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........and they both did. ( thank goodness)
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Both of them look amazing girls.
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I have that jelly mold, got to try this for the kids.
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You will be amazed at how tasty it is, even for adults.
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