jelly mould or plastic/glass bowl (1 - 1.5 litre capacity)
Ingredients
3packets jelly crystals (85 grams)(three different flavours/colours)
3cupsboiling water
1 ½cupsmilk
½cupcondensed milk
1teaspoonvanilla extract
1 ½tablespoonsgelatin
½cupboiling water
Instructions
Place each packet of jelly in a container and add 1 cup of boiling water to each container. Stir well to dissolve the jelly crystals and place in fridge to set for at least 4 hours.
Once jelly is firmly set, cut into cubes of about 2cm x 2cm.
Combine milk, condensed milk and vanilla extract in a bowl. Dissolve gelatine in the ½ cup of boiling water and then add to the mixture and stir to combine.
Place jelly cubes in the mould or tin and then pour the milk mixture into the mould or tin. Place in fridge to set overnight.
Remove jelly from the mould and serve.
Notes
NOTES and TIPS:
You need to start making Broken Glass Jelly at least a day in advance as the jelly requires setting time.
When making jellies, DO NOT follow the instructions on the packet. Instead, follow the directions in this recipe (which involve adding less water than the packet instructions).
To remove jelly from mould, invert (onto the plate you intend to serve it on)and place a tea towel soaked in warm water over the mould for 30 seconds. Gently tap on the mould if the jelly doesn’t release.
To remove stubborn jelly from the mould, try re-heating the tea towel and placing over the mould again. Alternatively, use a butter knife to loosen the grip the jelly has on the sides of the mould.
Cut slices using a sharp knife. Wet the knife first so it slides through the jelly easier.