Best gelatin gummy method ?
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Does anyone have gummy recipes/methods they would like to share ?
looking for yummy flavor ideas :^)
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@77sahara Restoration Thyroid cookbook has some great recipes. The coffee jello shots are my personal favorite:
Coffee jello shots
(Homemade condensed milk is recommended for this recipe however raw heavy cream can be used in place)Ingredients
2 1/2 T. great lakes unflavored gelatin
1/2 cup water
2 cups brewed organic coffee
1 cup homemade sweeten condensed milk
1/3 cup organic cane sugar-(Use only if you don’t use the condensed milk)
1 cup raw heavy cream or milk (Use only if you don’t use the condensed milk)Instructions
- In a bowl, mix the water and gelatin together with a fork to help incorporate it. Allow the gelatin to bloom for 10 minutes.
- Heat the coffee in small pot, add the gelatin and stir till it dissolves.
- Add the condensed milk. **If you don’t use condensed milk, use the cream and sugar
instead. - Pour the coffee mixture in 8x9 pyrex and let it set to cool. Place in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours
- Cut into desired pieces
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That sounds so good, I'm saving this
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I warm 64 oz of juice, (not boil, just warm) and add to that about a cup of sugar. I use whatever juice I have, but my kids seem to like grape and cherry best.
Separately I add about a quarter cup of water to about a cup of gelatin, (I do this so frequently I don’t really measure anymore-you could use more or less gelatin depending on the consistency you like). This “activates” the gelatin and makes it easier to incorporate with the juice.
Next I add the activated gelatin to the warmed juice and stir till it’s all incorporated. I pour the mixture into whatever molds or a baking dish with sides and let it set in the fridge.
In place of juice sometimes I use frozen fruit and cook it adding the sugar to make more of a compote. If I use frozen fruit I will blend the mixture with a stick blender, (but you could use a stand alone blender too I’m sure). Once I have a fruity “liquid” I’ll add the activated gelatin.
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@evan-hinkle sorry, just checked, I use 32oz of juice, not 64