One of the most popular treats at my daughters Frozen party earlier this year were these Kristoff “Ice blocks”. I was planning on just using Blue Jell-O… BUT I can NEVER find it. Seriously, remember my Pool Party? trying to make blue Jell-O out of lime and adding blue, but that was an EPIC fail.
So when I couldn’t find it this time I decided to make my own! It’s SO much easier than I thought it would be! I’m kicking myself that I didn’t think about it for the pool party “tide pool” treats. At least I figured it out this time. You start with any juice you want. I grabbed the lightest blue fruit juice I could find.
Kristoff Ice Block Jello Jigglers
Ingredients
- 4 C Blue juice any flavor chilled
- 1 oz unflavored gelatin powder 4 packets
- 1 Tbsp granulated sugar
Instructions
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Starting with just 1/2 C of juice in a 4 C glass measuring cup add the gelatin and give it a stir.
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Let it sit for 5 mins to "bloom"
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Microwave it until it's melted, about 1 min on high
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Add the sugar and stir until it's dissolved.
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Add the rest of the juice and stir
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Prepare a 9x13 glass pan by spraying it with cooking spray
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Pour the juice into the pan and refrigerate until set
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cut into cubes and serve
Nutrition
I have to admit this is one of those foods that you can’t really appreciate in just pictures. Something about the “jiggle” is so fun and satisfying! Like Bob from Monsters vs Aliens! It’s a light flavor, but it was one of the first things that was gone at the party itself! The kid’s all loved it.
And now I can make Jello in ANY color and flavor for any other party or event! YAY! I might even try those “tide pools” again, HA! What flavor or color can you never find that you would make yourself?
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Lee-Ann
Hi
I would really like to make these ice cubes. But I am unsure what you mean when you say four packets of gelatin. I live in South Africa and we have small packets of flavoured jelly (80 gram packets) and unflavoured gelatin in 125 gram packets. I usually use about two spoons (or less) of the unflavoured gelatin in if i make something.
Please advise.
Ashlee
unflavored gelatin, One envelope of powdered gelatin (about 1/4 ounce) is about 2 1/4 to 2 1/2 teaspoons.
Christina
Those look great! Just curious–what kind of juice did you use?
Ashlee
Ummm I used something like blue kool-aid or blue Gatorade.. I forget, honestly I was just looking for something blue, I didn’t even pay attention to the flavor!
Alyssa
I just made this with parfaits for a mermaid party and used blue Hawaiian Punch. Perfect for aqua sea water!
Ashlee
Mmmmm that sounds great! I love using blue jello at parties and it’s always so hard to find that I’m glad I figured this out! it sounds perfect for a mermaid party!
jasmin sjah
I tried to make this….but my jello stuck in the glass pan even though I sprayed it with cooking spray. I’m not sure what I did wrong.
Ashlee Marie
I’ve never had my jello stick so I’m not quite sure – what brand of cooking spray did you use? I like bakers Joy.
Michelle
Can you make this and let it sit in the fridge for the next day? I’m just not sure about putting gelatin and the cooking spray together
Ashlee Marie
the non stick spray is just so it doesn’t stick to the pan, I’ve always used it with jello jigglers. And yes you can let it sit overnight.
Jessica
Have you ever tried this recipe any spirits for jello jiggler shots (for 21+ get togethers)? Trying to figure out the correct ratio.
Ashlee Marie
I don’t drink so I honestly have no idea how to make shots
Mari
If you were using blue jello, how would you make it turn turquoise? I have the blue jello but need it to be turquoise for a party.
Thanks
Ashlee Marie
add a little yellow food dye, just a little