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  • Question
    Can I use an ice tray instead of a Jello mold?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can!
  • Question
    Can you clarify step 4?
    Community Answer
    Pour the Jello mixture you have made into a cup or bowl, then put it in the fridge to allow it to set.
  • Question
    How many calories are in Jello?
    Qamar
    Top Answerer
    That depends on the type of Jello you use. The original gelatin Jello, however, has about 60 calories per serving.
  • Question
    When I make jello in a bowl for use over a few days it gets watery. What am I doing wrong? I have been making jello for over 55 years and this is a fairly new wrinkle.
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    This happens a lot with the sugar-free Jello formulations. Some of the generic jellos are doing that, too. You could try using a little less water or try a different brand.
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    Can the Jello be put into an ice mold?
    Community Answer
    Yes, because the ice mold is non-stick.
  • Question
    How much Jello does the second recipe make?
    Community Answer
    The recipe makes two cups of Jello.
  • Question
    Will Xylitol work as a sweetener for Jello?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it will work.
  • Question
    How long do I need to freeze J-ello for it to set?
    Community Answer
    You do not need to freeze it. You should put it in the fridge for four hours.
  • Question
    After you mix the jello and put it in a container, do you cover it?
    Community Answer
    It turns out better and sets quicker if you don't cover it. Wait until it sets to cover it.
  • Question
    Can I make this with unflavored gelatin?
    Community Answer
    Yes.
  • Question
    Is there Jello without gelatin?
    Community Answer
    No.
  • Question
    How much gelatin powder do I need for the recipe?
    Community Answer
    One tablespoon will do.
  • Question
    Why is there ice in my jello?
    Caeiia
    Top Answerer
    If you put it in a freezer or in the back of a fridge, it might have been close enough to freezing temperatures.
  • Question
    How do I know if Jello is ready?
    Juliet Faye
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    Jello will be ready when it is bouncy to the touch and is no longer in liquid form. It is a concentrated solid on that line between solid and liquid and feels solid until you stab it with your finger. Trust me, you'll know.
  • Question
    How do I cut jello into cubes after it was formed in a wine glass?
    tal hai
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    Do a circular loop with the knife to get it off the glass, then cut it into stripes, then into cubes.
  • Question
    How can I keep the bottom of the Jello from becoming rubbery?
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    It becomes rubbery because it wasn't mixed into the boiling water well enough. Try reheating it til near boiling and maintain that temp til all the gelatin is well combined, then cool again. Next time, stir it longer even if you think it's well combined. Sugar cools the liquid faster and helps to cause this effect.
  • Question
    Why is my Jello watery, even after I added fruit and allowed it to harden?
    Community Answer
    The fruit may have been too juicy, affecting the consistency of the mold.
  • Question
    My jello never set up, even after letting it set overnight. What happened?
    Community Answer
    You might want to review the instructions. The most likely answer is that you didn't follow them closely enough.
  • Question
    Why didn't my Jello set?
    Community Answer
    If your Jello didn't set, then you likely made a mistake in the initial recipe. I would try remaking it.
  • Question
    Does Knox gelatin work the same?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it does when you use the "making jello from scratch". The gelatin IS Knox gelatin.
  • Question
    Can I use lemon juice in the Jello?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can use lemon juice.
  • Question
    How long does it take to freeze Jello?
    Qamar
    Top Answerer
    That depends on the typo of Jello you are using but generally 4-5 hours is sufficient.
  • Question
    Is this the same as jelly?
    Community Answer
    No. Jell-O and jelly are two different foods. Jelly is a fruit preserve, kind of like jam, and it doesn't include gelatin.
  • Question
    Is there a difference in how much water is needed if the J-ello is sugar-free?
    Community Answer
    There shouldn't be. You can check the back of the box for specific instructions.
  • Question
    Is it possible to make homemade jello?
    Community Answer
    Absolutely. You'll need gelatin. There are plenty of recipes available online.
  • Question
    Do I need a wooden spoon or can I use any kind of spoon?
    Juliet Faye
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    Honestly, you can use any kind of spoon. I make Jello all the time without a wooden spoon, it's just recommended because wooden spoons are very good stirring spoons.
  • Question
    I bought Jello in bulk, but the package doesn't show how much Jello and water to use in the instructions.
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    Use 1 big packet with 2 cups of hot water, and let it set for a while. Sometimes they print this on the package.
  • Question
    I prepare sugar-free Jello in a glass bowl and refrigerate uncovered. After a couple of days, a gelatinous film sets on the bottom of the bowl. How can I keep this from happening?
    Sharon Broderick
    Community Answer
    Make sure you have dissolved all the gelatin together, and let it cool before putting it in the refrigerator.
  • Question
    Do we put it in the refrigerator or the freezer?
    Community Answer
    Put it in the refrigerator. The freezer will cause the ingredients to separate and go watery.
  • Question
    Why does my Jello sometimes get tough around the edges?
    Sharon Broderick
    Community Answer
    This is caused by not stirring enough to dissolve all the gelatin. Scrape down the sides with a spatula. That will stop this from happening.
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