CHRISTMAS JELLY

 

Cut the fruit jellies into cubes once they are as hard as you want them to be. Use cooking spray or oil to lightly grease the mold, and then place the jelly cubes in the bundt mold, mixing the colors to make a beautiful and festive look.

Adding the Milk Mixture

Carefully spread out the jelly cubes in the mold as you slowly pour the milk mixture over them. Gently stir the mixture with a skewer or knife to get rid of any air bubbles and make sure the tastes blend well. Waiting now will pay off in the end with the show.

Chilling the Jelly

The mold should be put in the fridge and left there for at least two hours so the jelly can be set fully. This step takes some time, but part of the fun is waiting for it to happen.

Unmolding

To get the jelly out of the mold, dip the bottom of the mold for a short time in warm water. Flip the mold over and put a serving plate on top of it. The jelly should easily slide out of the mold. If it needs a little help, pull the sides away from the mold slowly.

Serving the Jelly

Now comes the fun part: cutting this chilled treat into pieces and serving them as the perfect end to your Christmas meal. Your friends will love the way the fruity freshness and creamy sweetness go together.

Recipe Customization

You can change this mix-up however you like. Try out different kinds of jelly or add chunks of your favorite fruits to the mix. You can change up this treat and make it your own.

Storage Instructions

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