Friday, February 4, 2011

Jelly Boats

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I am still a grown up kid who enjoys eating jelly :) The colors, flavors and their shaky shining texture and look make it the most exciting dessert :)

Years back, even before jelly mixes were available in India, my grandma used to make these china grass sweets and we used to call it "Glass Halwa". This was one of the sweets that I was extremely fond of and my mom conveniently used to make these to bribe me ;)

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I remember seeing these boats long back during a random browsing session(sadly don't have the source book marked :( ) and the inspiration was stuck somewhere subconsciously. Last day when I was having orange which is part of my daily diet for quite some time, this idea struck me and I was off to make it right away :)

Its a simple yet super attractive dessert to serve for kids :) I am sure any kid would get swept off his foot when these cute jelly boats are offered :)

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Ingredients:

Orange/Mosambi - 1
Agar agar(China grass) - 1 cup
Sugar - 3/4 cup
Water - 3 cups
Food color
Essence

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Method:

Cut the orange into half and scoop out the fruit and carefully scrape out the membrane, taking care not to make a hole in the skin of the oranges. Keep them aside.

Chop the china grass sheets into small bits and measure them using standard cup.

Take 3 cups of water in a pan and add the china grass to it. Keep stirring in medium flame until it dissolves completely. Once it is totally dissolved, add the sugar to it and mix well. Finally add the food color and essence as per your choice.

Allow it to come to room temperature. Do not let it to set in the pan, just allow the temperature to fall.

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Now fill each of the hollow orange halves with jelly right to the top.

You can place them in muffin or egg trays to keep them steady.

Refrigerate until set and then trim the orange halves so that the skin of the oranges is level with the jelly. Cut the oranges in half again with a sharp knife to get the boat shape.

Cut triangles and rectangles out of paper and punch them with tooth pics to make the flag. Secure them on the jelly boats to make sails :)

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Tips:

Jelly shake is one super yummy drink that you can make with the left over jellies. Just pulse the jellies with some milk and cream to make the shake :)

Add more sugar if required.

Pulsing the jellies in the mixie gives it a granita(granular) texture which is absolutely yummy :)

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Note:

I used vanilla essence and green food color for the green jelly boats.

I used store bought strawberry jelly mix for making the red ones. Follow the instructions given in the pack but reduce the quantity of water to make the jelly firm enough to stick to the peel.

You can even make jellies with the orange juice by replacing the water with orange juice in the above recipe.

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Be versatile by making your own flavors or using other fruit juices for your jellies :)

You can also use setting agents like gelatin instead of agar agar(china grass).

If you wish to make glass halwa by setting it just on a flat large mould, you can increase the water quantity in the above recipe to 4 cups.

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Written by: Nithya
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64 comments:

  1. Wow they look so cute...Though not a fan of jellies, I luv the idea of adding them in milkshakes. Pretty colorful clicks, luv the first one very much!

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  2. Omg, wonderful and damn pretty looking jellies, love jellies..

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  3. Hats off Nithya ! Amazing creativity this is!!

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  4. Nithya, The clicks are adoring and lovely...
    The jelly looks perfect...

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  5. Absolutely adorable ... love the creative picture setups too !!!

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  6. Nits, u have an award waiting in my blog. Do accept...
    @ My culinary Trial Room

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  7. so cute every thing looks amazing...

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  8. Them jelly boats look so dainty and cute.Lovely idea.

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  9. I want to sail in the boat and eat them too :)

    Lite Bite

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  10. totally fallen on ur jelly boats......u r provoking me to do it.....

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  11. Wow Nithi,Loved ur creation dear..that is really a gr8 idea to make them look like floating them in water..loved the pics a lot..

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  12. Superb and marvelous creations. You are a star!

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  13. I remember seeing these type of jelly boats in Cbeebies long time back. Both jelly boats and shake looks very attractive and colourful.

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  14. Nithya you are such a good food photographer !!! Amazing creativity...Very colorful jelly boats

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  15. How cute nitts ! The boats look very cute and i'd love to sail in those colorful yummy boats!How creative and I wonder the time you would taken for such perfect clicks :).

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  16. Omg jeely boats looks so cute.
    You are very creative Nithya.

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  17. Superb and marvelous creations. You are a star!

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  18. a great treat for kids.nice idea of making milk shake with that.cute picures

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  19. Hats off to your talents! You are truly gifted dear... No words to express my admiration.

    Regards,
    Seema
    amchi-bong-konnexion.blogspot.com
    seemabbas.blogspot.com

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  20. cute and adorable jelly boats...

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  21. Thatz the cutest jellies i have ever seen and superb clicks..:-)

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  22. sooper imagination :) very beautiful boats... wow... what a colour !!!!!!

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  23. Pretty one nithi , I have seen this in foodfunfarm and 2 more places few days back but setting up in the water is cool idea and you did so good.... and agar agar is my fav one too very healthy one.

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  24. Simply adorable, I do not mind becoming a kid to eat this.


    FOODELICIOUS

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  25. Very very cute...love the colourful boats ...

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  26. Cutest jellies I have ever seen..so pretty.

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  27. That looks really kwell.....You are very innovative with your presesnting style.....:)

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  28. This is awesome...my kids are gonna love this....hats off to u for creating those boats.

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  29. Oh my gos, these look SO good Nithya!

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  30. These are so cute! Love your blog and your works!

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  31. Soooooooo damn cute presentation..U r very innovative Nits and u take lotsa effort and thatz clearly reflecting and u hit the spot...

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  32. Ooh so cute presentation!! and yummy jelly :).. pretty orange boats!

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  33. That is soooo cute! I have a jello lover in the family and she would just absolutely adore these! Thanks for the idea!

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  34. Oh my god the pics are adorable no words to say.I really give a try.Keep it up ur work dear.

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  35. I liked the pictures and even more the cute way of making these jelly boats..and what a interesting way it is..I want to be a kid again :)..hugs and smiles

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  36. outstanding!! which is so usual with you :)

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  37. wat a lovely work......simply superb

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  38. Great job Nits...Love the Jelly boats!!Great presentation!!

    Gayu
    http://ensamayalarangam.blogspot.com

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  39. ur sooo creative.... love ur blog.... ur superb...:P

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  40. beautiful presentation and colours
    we make these I love the orange idea thank you for sharing

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  41. wow, you amaze me with your creativity, love those boats also those cute fruit shaped jelly. Beautiful presentation.

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  42. Awesome creativity, looks very cute..

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  43. omG, this totally rocks -- i have become a kid myself and wanna grab them right away !

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  44. beautiful pics and nice presentation!!cute jelly boats!

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  45. Not a great fan of jellies, but the presentation really tempts to like them :-). cute clicks..

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  46. visited your blog after a long time... Jelly boate looks ver nice and colorful.. my kid loves jelly..I ll definitely make for her...
    Sunanda
    http://sunandaskitchen.blogspot.com/

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  47. amazing creativity.
    totally in love with the way you have put everything together...including the awesome photos.

    great job..

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  48. Wow...Creative mind is rocking here...awesome idea of sailing boat in deep blue sea..luv it...this will be ur one of the best shots..

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  49. Very creative!! Beautiful work:).

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  50. wow..what to say?!!!no words to admire this...i jus wanna give u a big hug n wish u r amazing...

    Meena's kitchen

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  51. oh my Nitya! I've fallen for these adorable clicks! what an awesome idea this is !!!

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  52. Lovely boats and excellent & very creative photography! :) this is the fist time I am visiting your blog via Nags and I am absolutely amazed to see such beautiful clicks!

    and I cant wait to make these for my daughter's b'day!

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  53. so sweet n cute the boat rows in ur deep blue sea...sure attracted the big n small kids...:)

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