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How do you make Jell-O opaque?
I bought a $2 brain mold at Wal-Mart and regular Jell-O. I boiled one cup of water then added one cup of cold milk instead of cold water because I read somewhere that milk would make the jell-o opaque. Unfortunately, the Jell-O separated so that it was half clear and half opaque. Does anyone know how to make opaque Jell-O? Thanks!
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Re: How do you make Jell-O opaque?
I know this is late, but it still may help someone else with that problem. Using evaporated milk or skim milk is best for these recipes. Whole milk, 2% and 1% milk have a tendency to separate and you get less than favorable results. Also, you still need that cup of cold water to cool the Jell-o mix down some so that when you add the milk it doesn't curdle. The best recipe I've used so far is the one from goblinville.
http://www.goblinville.com/pages/recipes/brain-mold.htm
I use strawberry and orange Jell-o for mine, I've found nobody likes the taste of watermelon or peach Jell-o. Adding green food coloring one drop at a time can change the color to a nice greyish-pink.
This is the one I made from 2002:
http://www.goblinville.com/pages/recipes/brain-mold.htm
I use strawberry and orange Jell-o for mine, I've found nobody likes the taste of watermelon or peach Jell-o. Adding green food coloring one drop at a time can change the color to a nice greyish-pink.
This is the one I made from 2002:
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Re: How do you make Jell-O opaque?
Hi ghostess
Thanks for the directions I know I will use it this year it looks aweful just the way it should. Thanks again, Witchy
Thanks for the directions I know I will use it this year it looks aweful just the way it should. Thanks again, Witchy
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Re: How do you make Jell-O opaque?
ohhh very nice turn out... i may have to add that to my menu this year, yum!
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Re: How do you make Jell-O opaque?
Beautiful mold! I'm adding it to the list of things to make this year. I literally have a list. I write down all the good ideas you guys give.
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Re: How do you make Jell-O opaque?
...hide it in a dark cabinet?
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Re: How do you make Jell-O opaque?
Also, you still need that cup of cold water to cool the Jell-o mix down some so that when you add the milk it doesn't curdle. The best recipe I've used so far is the one from goblinville.
Re: How do you make Jell-O opaque?
Best way I've found to make opaque Jell-O is to use the "Creamy Jigglers" recipe, which calls for Jell-O plus Instant Pudding. (It tastes really good, too!)
http://www.kraftrecipes.com/recipes/eas ... 74806.aspx
Hint: Vanilla pudding is OK for colors that already have a yellow component (greens, oranges, yellows) but will turn blues greenish and reds orangish. For colors I don't want to add yellow to (blues, purples, reds) I use White Chocolate flavored pudding.
I once used Peach Jell-O with White Chocolate pudding with a brain-shaped Jell-o mold. I then drizzled the result with the syrup from a can of peaches that I had dyed red with food coloring. The bits of fiber and peach in the syrup added beautifully to the gore effect!
http://www.kraftrecipes.com/recipes/eas ... 74806.aspx
Hint: Vanilla pudding is OK for colors that already have a yellow component (greens, oranges, yellows) but will turn blues greenish and reds orangish. For colors I don't want to add yellow to (blues, purples, reds) I use White Chocolate flavored pudding.
I once used Peach Jell-O with White Chocolate pudding with a brain-shaped Jell-o mold. I then drizzled the result with the syrup from a can of peaches that I had dyed red with food coloring. The bits of fiber and peach in the syrup added beautifully to the gore effect!