![]() In this recipe, just be sure your ice cream is gluten free. Yes, gelatin is naturally gluten-free, so when you use other gluten free ingredients in jello molds and jello salad recipes, you have an impressive no-bake dessert that even those with celiac disease or a wheat allergy can enjoy. Products, manufacturing facilities, and ingredients change frequently, so you should always contact the manufacturer for the latest information. Please consult your doctor or medical professional for any questions as it relates to your needs, particularly if you have celiac disease or a severe gluten allergy or intolerance. This information is solely based on my research and personal experience, and I provide it as a courtesy to my readers. Gluten Free Disclaimer: I am not a medical professional. Using a silicone pan or mold will allow you to press it out. If you use the plastic mold, you can remove the inner core, then gently push the jello salad out of the mold.įor bundt pans and glass bowls or pans, you’ll want to coat them throughly with cooking spray. Other shaped gelatin molds – check out Amazon for a selection of all kinds of shapes. ![]() Rectangular glass baking pan – you can make this in a rectangular pan just like the original recipe that inspired this one, Then just cut it into large cubes.Glass bowl – you can use a basic glass bowl and unmold it to make a jello dome.Or try a silicone Bundt pan, but you will still want to spray it with cooking spray. Be sure to spray it thoroughly with cooking spray so that it unmolds easily. Bundt pan – a traditional 12-cup Bundt pan will work but it will be flatter.The only difference will be the unmolding process and chilling time. Of course, if you don’t have a mom that saved you her jello mold, you could have some other options. What to use as a jello moldĭon’t have your mom’s vintage Tupperware? You can still buy the Tupperware mold I used (you can see it in the video) on Amazon! I love this because it has a lid to keep it covered in the fridge, and the middle part also comes out for easy unmolding. Here are a few bits of information that might be useful to you. I knew I had to make my own.ĭespite its showstopper good looks, this Orange Creamsicle Jello Mold is actually quite easy to make! And seriously, how much fun is it?! ![]() This was shortly after I fell in love with how gorgeous this Root Beer Float Jello from Pint Sized Baked looked. When I’m visiting her and decide to make a recipe for the blog, I can usually rummage around and find some great props to take cute photos, like my No-Bake Nutella Cheesecake Shooters or even Homestyle Shrimp Bowls.Īnd one time I was rummaging around and came upon her vintage Tupperware mold. That’s the kind of stuff that gets me excited. It’s more than just holiday stuff, though. And when she has amassed enough new stuff, she tries to pass on her old stuff (which really is not that old and still in perfect condition) to my sister and me. Not only does she love putting it all out, but she also loves scouring stores and craft shows for new things. It actually looks really nice, but it’s totally the opposite of my minimalist approach. ![]() When my kids were little, it was always an adventure bringing my little dudes to her house because her shelves and tables and pretty much any flat surface are covered with little decorations based on the season or holiday. ![]()
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