Unleash your inner child's excitement with Jello Eggs, a delightful treat that transports you back to childhood memories of Easter egg hunts and vibrant colors. These edible wonders are not just visually captivating but also incredibly easy to make. With a few simple ingredients and a touch of creativity, you can craft these colorful treats in no time. Discover the joy of creating these playful desserts with our collection of recipes. Dive into the classic Jello Eggs recipe, a nostalgic favorite that brings back cherished memories. Experiment with the Layered Jello Eggs, where vibrant hues dance together in a tantalizing display.
For those seeking a healthier alternative, the Sugar-Free Jello Eggs offer a guilt-free indulgence without sacrificing taste. And for those with dietary restrictions, the Vegan Jello Eggs provide a delectable option that caters to plant-based preferences. Each recipe is meticulously explained with step-by-step instructions and helpful tips to ensure your Jello Eggs turn out perfectly. So, gather your family and friends, put on your aprons, and let the Jello Egg-making adventure begin!
JELLO DEVILED EGGS
I saw this on Allrecipes.com and HAD to post it! I don't even LIKE Jello and this made me giggle. It's like taking my two least favorite foods and combining them! HAHA! However, think of the fun these bring! A great idea for a snack or dessert! You can also use Sugar-Free Jello, light whipped topping, and sugar free pudding.
Provided by Brandi Kirkpatrick
Categories Other Appetizers
Time 35m
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- 1. Spray 2 egg-shaped gelatin molds with cooking spray. Firmly snap the molds together.
- 2. Pour gelatin mix in a large heatproof glass measuring cup with a spout; stir in boiling water until gelatin has dissolved.
- 3. Slowly pour gelatin into prepared molds. Refrigerate molds until gelatin has set, about 3 hours.
- 4. Unsnap the molds and remove the gelatin eggs; cut each egg in half lengthwise with a sharp paring knife.
- 5. Mix whipped topping and instant vanilla pudding mix in a bowl until smooth. Scoop the pudding mixture into a piping bag or plastic bag with a snipped corner.
- 6. Pipe about 1 tablespoon of filling into the middle of each egg half for the "yolk." Sprinkle decorating sugar over each yolk. Chill until ready to serve.
MOM'S EASTER BUNNY CAKE W/JELLO EGGS
This easy to prepare Bunny cake was an Easter tradition when i was growing up. My brother and cousins especially enjoyed the jello eggs.
Provided by Barb Brown
Categories Other Desserts
Time 2h40m
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- 1. Grease bottom and sides of one nine inch round cake pan. Coat with flour.
- 2. Prepare the cake according to box directions. Pour cake into the ONE nine inch pan. To make two smaller cakes you can divide batter between two eight inch pans. Adjust cooking time accordingly.
- 3. Bake at 325 degrees for 40 minutes or until toothpick inserted into center comes out clean. Cool 10 minutes before removing from pan. Cool completely before frosting and decorating.
- 4. Frosting In a bowl, combine all frosting ingredients (butter must be soft). Beat with an electric mixer until smooth and spreading consistency.
- 5. Cake assembly: Cut cake in half.
- 6. Frost the bottom sides and form the body of the bunny. Cut an area for the ears. Use a portion for the tail.
- 7. Frost the entire cake then sprinkle with 1/2 pound of coconut. Add ears, eyes, and whiskers. My mom used licorice for the whiskers and jelly beans for eyes and nose.
- 8. Mix the leftover half pound of coconut with green food coloring to make the grass. The jello eggs were made according to jello package directions and molded in plastic easter eggs.
JELLO EGGS
Kids love these jello eggs.
Provided by Nancy Potter
Categories Other Snacks
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- 1. Lightly spray egg mold with non-stick cooking spray. Snap mold together and set it on a small tray to catch any spills. Combine jello and boiling water together; stir for 3 minutes until the jello is completely dissolved. Slowly pour mixture into 3 whole eggs (or 6 halves). Repeat as many times as you like, with as many jello flavors you like, until all your eggs are filled. Chill for at least 4 hours.
- 2. When you're ready to unmold the eggs, slowly pry the mold halves apart (I use a butter knife to gently coax the halves apart). Using a sharp chef's knife, cut the eggs in half lengthwise using one continuous motion. Next use a melon ball tool to make a well in the large end of each egg half.
- 3. Vanilla Filling (makes enough to fill about 24 egg halves) 8 ounces cream cheese, room temperature 1/2 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1/8 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup heavy cream
- 4. Cream together the cream cheese, sugar, vanilla, and salt until smooth. Add the heavy cream and whip until stiff peaks form. Put the cream cheese filling into a pastry bag that has been fitted with a star tip and pipe the filling into the egg halves. Chill until service.
- 5. Note: To fill the jello eggs with cream cheese filling more than 6 hours ahead of time, add a packet of Whip It to the cream cheese filling mixture when you add the heavy cream.
Tips:
- Use fresh eggs. Fresh eggs will have a thicker, more stable white, which will help the jello eggs hold their shape.
- Make sure the eggs are cold before you start. This will also help the jello eggs hold their shape.
- Use a variety of colors of jello. This will make your jello eggs more festive and fun.
- Get creative with your fillings. You can use anything from fruit to candy to nuts. Just make sure the filling is not too wet, or it will make the jello eggs runny.
- Chill the jello eggs for at least 4 hours before serving. This will give the jello time to set properly.
Conclusion:
Jello eggs are a fun and easy treat that is perfect for any occasion. They are also a great way to get your kids involved in the kitchen. With a little creativity, you can make jello eggs that are both delicious and beautiful.
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