It has been a very long time since I made Jello jigglers, and I wanted to practice before I try to make the treat I am planning to send to school with Simon. I had some canned whipped cream in the fridge, so I made myself a cute little treat.
Jello Jiggler Hearts
2 1/2 cups boiling water
2 pkg (3 oz) sugar free red Jello (I used cherry)
canned whipped topping, lite
1. Stir Jello into boiling water for about 3 minutes, until thoroughly combined. Pour into a 9x11 inch glass pan. Refrigerate 3 hours, until very firm.
2. Dip bottom of the pan into warm water for 10 seconds to loosen Jello. Use a heart shaped cookie cutter to cut shapes in the jello.
3. Create heart sandwiches by spraying a layer of whipped cream over one heart and topping with another. Spray an outline, x, o, or other shape around the top heart.
4. Each sandwich is 1 point
These were very cute, super easy, and yummy!
Jello Jiggler Hearts
2 1/2 cups boiling water
2 pkg (3 oz) sugar free red Jello (I used cherry)
canned whipped topping, lite
1. Stir Jello into boiling water for about 3 minutes, until thoroughly combined. Pour into a 9x11 inch glass pan. Refrigerate 3 hours, until very firm.
2. Dip bottom of the pan into warm water for 10 seconds to loosen Jello. Use a heart shaped cookie cutter to cut shapes in the jello.
3. Create heart sandwiches by spraying a layer of whipped cream over one heart and topping with another. Spray an outline, x, o, or other shape around the top heart.
4. Each sandwich is 1 point
These were very cute, super easy, and yummy!
Really cute, Angela! I like those a lot.
ReplyDeleteoh these are fun
ReplyDeleteThese are really happy, bright and bubbly. They will definately show your love and personality to someone! It is so simple I am shocked!
ReplyDeleteI think a nice variation might be to create a biscuit base (crushed plain biscuits combined with melted butter) and then put the hot jelly on top to set in the fridge and then cut out the heart (or otherwise) shapes, then layer and decorate with cream etc.
Do you think this would work well? Either method I'm sure it will taste fantastic. I am going to try and make it both ways. Thanks for the idea! I love all of your recipes! Happy Valentine's Day!
Jello is one of the most underrated snacks out there. These look so cute and tasty!
ReplyDeleteThis are sooo cute. Thanks for sharing the idea. Have a great rest of the weekend Angela!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute and refreshingly simple! Thank you for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThey are super cute!! It's been forever since i'm made jello, too. I may have to revisit!
ReplyDeleteIt's been years since I made these. You've inspired me. Here I go again :-). Have a great day. Blessings...Mary
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ReplyDeleteThat is very cute! My youngest would love them.
ReplyDeleteSherry
OOoooh super cute and super fun! Something I might be able to make with my little Bebe someday soon. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone. Yasmin - that might work very well. It is always worth experimenting:)
ReplyDeleteLoving this idea!! So perfect and delicious!
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