
Jello Mello is a very interesting twist added to the easily made jelly that kids and kids by heart enjoy. :)
It looks pretty exciting and would make people take a second look and thought of how it was made before eating it. :)
I got this idea from a fellow blogger who calls herself "The Food Librarian" and she truly is one. Do visit her blog to see more exciting recipes.
This marble like looking delight was surely a hit at home. :) :) :)

Ingredients:
Jelly crystals - 3 boxes of different flavors. (Brands could be REX, China grass, Weikfield etc.)
Milk maid(Condensed milk) - 3/4 cup
Water - 1 1/2 cups
Gelatin - 4 tsp(or as per the pack instructions)
Method:
Make jelly as per the instructions given in the pack. Use a little less water than what they ask you to use so that the jelly is a little firm to cut. Now set it in 3 different trays. I used raspberry, orange and lime. Leave it in the refrigerator over night or at least for 3 hours.
After chilling the three flavors, cut them into small cubes. Now mix them carefully in a larger pan(tray/mould) and keep it aside.
Now in a separate bowl, take 4 tsp of gelatin and dissolve it by adding 1/2 cup of hot water. (some brands of gelatin requires cold water to bloom and some ask for hot water. So proceed according to the pack instructions for this step).
Once it dissolves, add the remaining 1 cup of water and 3/4 cup of condensed milk to it and mix well.
Now pour the milk mixture over the mixed cubes of jelly and set over night in the refrigerator.
The condensed milk layer was suppose to be perfectly white in color. But the culprit orange jelly gave out its color to the white layer making it kind of dull orangish too. :( Anyways it tasted awesome so no issues about the color.
Cut them into desired shapes and serve. :) Happy making. :)
Note:
If you find vanilla flavored milk based china grass powder in the store you can very well use it instead of the condensed milk mixture to make this.
People who don't prefer gelatin in their food can substitute it with china grass.
Jelly crystals - 3 boxes of different flavors. (Brands could be REX, China grass, Weikfield etc.)
Milk maid(Condensed milk) - 3/4 cup
Water - 1 1/2 cups
Gelatin - 4 tsp(or as per the pack instructions)
Method:
Make jelly as per the instructions given in the pack. Use a little less water than what they ask you to use so that the jelly is a little firm to cut. Now set it in 3 different trays. I used raspberry, orange and lime. Leave it in the refrigerator over night or at least for 3 hours.
After chilling the three flavors, cut them into small cubes. Now mix them carefully in a larger pan(tray/mould) and keep it aside.
Now in a separate bowl, take 4 tsp of gelatin and dissolve it by adding 1/2 cup of hot water. (some brands of gelatin requires cold water to bloom and some ask for hot water. So proceed according to the pack instructions for this step).
Once it dissolves, add the remaining 1 cup of water and 3/4 cup of condensed milk to it and mix well.
Now pour the milk mixture over the mixed cubes of jelly and set over night in the refrigerator.
The condensed milk layer was suppose to be perfectly white in color. But the culprit orange jelly gave out its color to the white layer making it kind of dull orangish too. :( Anyways it tasted awesome so no issues about the color.
Cut them into desired shapes and serve. :) Happy making. :)
Note:
If you find vanilla flavored milk based china grass powder in the store you can very well use it instead of the condensed milk mixture to make this.
People who don't prefer gelatin in their food can substitute it with china grass.

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ReplyDeleteMmm...very beautiful colours!
ReplyDeleteColorful looking....by one look can say they wud taste yum! Just curious to knw wats the base u r using for ur pics...luved the pink one for icecream and this red hearts too!
ReplyDeleteveryyyyyyyyy cute nd colourful!!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful presentation, beautiful clicks ! I haven't really tried these but would love to give these a try soon !
ReplyDeletethis looks lovely also must be tasting yum.
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ReplyDeleteJello Mello for cutie beauties! Very tempting post!
I too make often Jellos for my kid ..hey nithya lovely colors yaar ..
ReplyDeleteCute and lovely lovely jello....
ReplyDeleteCute and lovely Jello Nithya :)...I am sure my lil one will love this... will try this soon ...
ReplyDeleteI remember the original post but didnt know it was so simple :) I am sure this would be a big hit with everyone after all there is a kid in all of us :)
ReplyDeleteWow...awesome. I should give it a try :). Thanks for sharing Nithya.
ReplyDeleteMulti coloured jellos!!!!very cute must have also tasted good.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea, Nithya!Looks cute!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea, Nithya!Looks cute!
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing this in her place and you have done real good. Looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery cool and gorgeous looking dessert.
ReplyDeleteTempting dessert! I love this alot..:)
ReplyDeleteMan, this looks oh-so inviting... gobble-worthy if u ask me. too beautiful to even eat.. i certainly should try this one at home.
ReplyDeleteA definite kiddie delight :D
ReplyDeleteThat's a deliciously mouth-watering platter of Jello Mello which looks too appealing to say No:) Kids will definitely enjoy this colored treat...
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I like the name...Jello Mello, so cute and so yummy!!!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting! I am curious, having gelatin inside, is it vegetarian?
ReplyDeleteLooks so colorful..& cute...
ReplyDeletebeautiful nithya...will surely try
ReplyDeleteawesome colour!
ReplyDeleteJello Mello looks wonderful Nithya!
ReplyDeletejellies got arrested by homemade jellos..hmm..inspiring dessert..
ReplyDeletethis is so tempting!! so colorful..jst beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMMmm we love this I too make this nithi but with china grass, So healthy too and wonderful dessert. Very famous in singapore and malaysia, All most many fruit shops and some bakeries sells these kind of agar agar. So colorful. I often make at home when I was in singapore but recently no. Yours looks good and wish to have a slice.
ReplyDeleteLooks so delightful! Kids wud go ga-ga for it!! :)
ReplyDeletejelly - kids treat....mine too
ReplyDeleteit luks colorful and inviting
ReplyDeleteAwesome Nithya feel like tasting some pieces.
ReplyDeleteWow! lovely multi colored jellos...beautiful presentation..
ReplyDeleteThis is really pretty, Nithya. So colourful! Are you using vegetarian gelatin for your jelly?
ReplyDeleteso pretty and cute....looks so tempting too!
ReplyDeletecute and yummy jello..
ReplyDeleteWoww droolworthy and tempting jello, beautiful presentation Nithya..
ReplyDeleteYum! I bet your kids couldn't resist those delicious jello mello.
ReplyDeleteLooks colorful and yum:).
ReplyDeleteI like the name jello mello :) They look so pretty and colorful...kids will love this!
ReplyDeletelooks so colorful... I am sure my son would love this... thanks for sharing the recipe...
ReplyDeleteLooks very tempting.....kids will love it.
ReplyDeleteHi Nithya...
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You too have a wonderful space here..
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Awesome!! looks so colourful. want to grab the whole plate. Awesome presentation.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful....Kids would drool over this...
ReplyDeleteSo innovative!I should try this! Can gelatin be skipped? My kiddo is allergic to it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful snap as always!
Colorful & luvly..kids will defintely luv this
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
ReplyDeletemmm the jellos are looking very cute and ofcourse milkmaid will do more magic... Pretty mellos!!!
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wow nithya this looks very tempting...yumm..what an innovative recipe, loved it...its very tempting
ReplyDeleteAha!!, I am drooling. Will try this one for sure with china grass :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent idea!!! Kids will love this for sure!!
ReplyDeleteNithya I had seen this in Food Librarian's blog and as u mentioned the colour of the base was transparent.It surely is such an eye candy, kids will love this. Thanks for posting this, I had bookmarked it earlier and had completely forgotten. Should make this in the summer.
ReplyDeleteNice presentation
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy from the pics!
ReplyDeleteThanks...will try it sometime for sure.
Wow Nithya! This is impressive! Am gonna try this for my daughter's birthday party!
ReplyDeletedelicious looking colourful dessert thank you for linking to the food palette series rainbow colours
ReplyDeletethese jellos look really attractive..n surely mouthwatering!..first time at u r blog..nice presentation!!
ReplyDeleteCan we use custard instead of condensed milk?
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