Finger Jello Recipe (Fun & Easy Treat for Kids) (2024)

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Finger Jello is a yummy and fun treat kids love! Plus it’s super easy to make at home using only two simple ingredients – your favorite juice and plain gelatin.

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I grew up eating jello jigglers, a classic 1980s treat for kids. Since we don’t eat a lot of added sugar, I figured out how to make my own version with simple ingredients.

All you need to make this easy recipe are two ingredients and a couple of minutes of free time (which can be hard to find when you have hungry little kids).

The best part is you can customize this recipe with your favorite flavor and even make different shapes. Little kids and even big kids will be asking when you’re planning to make more.

Table Of Contents

  1. Ingredients and Tools
  2. By the Numbers: How to Make Finger Jello
    • Step 1: Whisk Gelatin Into Juice.
    • Step 2: Heat Juice.
    • Step 3: Combine Hot and Cold Juices.
    • Step 5: Pour Into Mold and Refrigerate.
    • Step 6: Cut and Serve.
    • Where to find unflavored gelatin?
    • How many Knox gelatin envelopes?
    • What does it mean for gelatin to bloom?
    • How is this different from regular jello?
    • What types of molds work best?
    • How to make fun shapes?
    • What are some different flavor ideas?
    • How to make layered jello?
    • How long does finger jello last?
    • More kid-friendly snack ideas?
  3. Easy Finger Jello Recipe
  4. More Delicious Dessert Recipes

Ingredients and Tools

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  • 4 cups your favorite juice
  • ¼ cup gelatin
  • Mixing bowl
  • Whisk
  • Sauce Pan
  • Glass Dish or Silicone Mold

By the Numbers: How to Make Finger Jello

Follow these simple steps to learn how to make fun finger gelatin treats for kids of all ages.

Step 1: Whisk Gelatin Into Juice.

The first thing you want to do is add 2 cups of your favorite juice (room temperature or cold, not hot) to a medium mixing bowl. Sprinkle ¼ cup of plain gelatin powder over the top of the juice.

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Whisk in until it’s totally dissolved. You want to do this step first so the gelatin has time to bloom.

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Step 2: Heat Juice.

Add 2 additional cups of juice to a small saucepan and bring to a boil over high heat.

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Step 3: Combine Hot and Cold Juices.

At this point, your cold juice and gelatin mixture should be fully bloomed and ready to go.

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After it boils, pour the hot juice into your heat-safe mixing bowl with the juice and gelatin mixture. Whisk until well combined and all of the gelatin powder is dissolved into the juice.

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Step 5: Pour Into Mold and Refrigerate.

Pour the jello mixture into a shallow glass Pyrex dish, cover with plastic wrap or a lid and place it in the refrigerator and allow it to chill until it’s fully set, which usually takes at least 2-3 hours. Smaller dishes may set faster.

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Step 6: Cut and Serve.

Once set, remove your finger jello from the fridge. It should be fully set and cold. If it’s still room temperature or cool, put it back in the fridge. It’s easier to cut when cold.

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Cut it into bite-sized cubes or other cool shapes. My kids always loved eating their jello squares with their fingers!

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Finger Jello Tips, Ideas & Substitutions

Answers to all of your questions about making finger jello jigglers in different shapes and flavors.

Where to find unflavored gelatin?

You can buy it online. My favorite brand of gelatin powder is Perfect Supplements Bovine Gelatin. It’s really great quality and comes from grassfed cows. My second favorite brand is Vital Proteins.

How many Knox gelatin envelopes?

There are 2 ½ teaspoons in each envelope of Knox gelatin. So if you have those instead of the bulk powder like I buy, you’ll need 4.8 packets to equal ¼ cup.

What does it mean for gelatin to bloom?

During the blooming process, the gelatin powder is rehydrated and softened by the juice or water you sprinkle it into. This step basically activates the gelatin. This cannot be done with hot water – it needs to be done with cold to room temperature water.

Once it has absorbed the cold liquid and swelled up, then you’re ready to melt it with a hot liquid. Only once you have bloomed and melted your gelatin will it become what we know as jello.

How is this different from regular jello?

Finger jello has less water than the regular squishy jello you eat with a spoon. If you want a softer texture, use the same amount of juice (4 cups total) with 5 teaspoons (or two packets) of unflavored gelatin.

What types of molds work best?

I typically just put it in whatever dish I have handy and then cut it into cubes. It does stick a bit to the container, but that doesn’t bother us.

Some recipes recommend using cooking spray to keep this from happening, but it doesn’t actually work. When you pour the warm jello mixture into the mold, the oil will just mix in with the liquid and leave little divets in your jello where it settles.

If you want perfect cubes or other shapes, I recommend choosing a silicone mold. It’s much easier to pop the shapes out cleanly than with glass, plastic or metal.

How to make fun shapes?

You can use silicone molds or cookie cutters to make interesting shapes for fun desserts. Some cute ideas are:

  • Christmas trees, candy canes or Santa Hats for winter festivities
  • Hearts to hand out in the classroom on Valentine’s day
  • Clovers or rainbows to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day
  • Cupcakes or balloons for birthdays

Just keep in mind when you cut shapes with cookie cutters that you’ll have leftover bits of jello (perfect for moms to snack on).

What are some different flavor ideas?

One great thing about this recipe is that you can use almost any juice you like. I used Cranberry-Apple Juice in the batch you see in the pictures, but we love experimenting with different flavors.

Some other combos we enjoy are apple strawberry mango, elderberry black cherry, or apple grape. Citrus juice does not gel well.

I also enjoy making jello with half juice and half kombucha (use kombucha for the blooming step, not the heated step). My homemade kombucha gives it a nice tang!

How to make layered jello?

The secret to creating the multi-color layered jello look is to chill each layer until it’s set, but not until it’s totally firm. If you wait until the layer is totally firm, the next layer won’t bind to it and you’ll just have piles of jello colors that slip and slide apart.

The second tip is to allow each layer of liquid jello to cool and thicken slightly before pouring it over the other layers. If you add hot jello, it’ll melt the layer under it and they’ll blend together.

How long does finger jello last?

If stored properly in the refrigerator, finger jello will last for about a week. Ours is usually gone in 2-3 days. I find that the edges dry out faster compared to regular jello due to the high gelatin content.

More kid-friendly snack ideas?

I love creating delicious recipes that kids love. Here are some of my kids’ other favorite snacks:

  • Date Energy Balls
  • Peanut Butter Energy Bites
  • Zucchini Chips
  • Roasted Chickpeas
  • Classic Hummus Dip

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Easy Finger Jello Recipe

This homemade finger jello is easy to make and so much fun to eat. It’s always a kid favorite treat!

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Setting Time: 2 hours hours

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Recipe Servings: 8

Ingredients

  • 4 cups your favorite juice
  • ¼ cup unflavored gelatin powder

Equipment

  • Mixing bowls

  • Whisk

  • Sauce Pan

  • Glass Dish or Silicone Mold

Instructions

  • Add 2 cups of cold juice to a medium bowl, then whisk in the gelatin until it’s completely dissolved. Set aside for a little bit so the gelatin can bloom.

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  • Add the remaining 2 cups of juice to a small sauce pot and bring to a boil.

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  • Once it’s boiling, pour it into the mixing bowl with the juice and gelatin mixture and whisk until the gelatin dissolves.

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  • Pour the liquid jello mixture into a shallow glass dish or square pan, wipe any drips with a paper towel and put it into the fridge.

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  • Allow your finger jello to sit in the refrigerator until it’s set, at least 2-3 hours for a dish this size.

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  • Cut your yummy juice flavored jello into small squares or other cool shapes.

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Nutrition Information Per Serving

Calories: 82kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 19mg | Potassium: 126mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 1IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 14mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

How to make Jell-O better? ›

It's important to use the right amount of water, as using too much or too little can affect the taste and texture of the Jell-O. Additionally, you can add fruit, whipped cream, or other ingredients to enhance the flavor.

How to make Jell-O from the packets? ›

Whisk together 1 cup of hot water with 1 packet of jello in a large bowl. Add 1 cup of cold water to the mixture and whisk it in. Pour the mixture into a jello mold and add some fruit, if desired. Let the jello set in the refrigerator for 2 to 3 hours, then serve.

How to make a Jell-O set? ›

Tips for Making Jello Set Faster

If you want to speed up the jello setting process, the effective way is to put your plastic serving bowl of gelatin jello mix in ice-cold water. Then, stir the bowl in the cold water and ensure the water doesn't get inside the container while dipping it in water.

What makes Jello harden? ›

As the gelatin mixture begins to cool, the protein strands have less and less energy to wiggle, until eventually they eventually bond together. If everything happens correctly, bonding occurs at points along the strands, forming pockets that trap the surrounding liquid.

What happens if you don't use cold water for Jello? ›

The reason gelatin needs cold water has to do with its gel-forming properties. When gelatin is mixed with hot water, the proteins can clump together, forming lumps that are difficult to dissolve. This is because the heat causes the proteins to denature, or change shape, which can prevent them from forming a smooth gel.

How do you make Jell-O flavor stronger? ›

Place uncooked fruits, such as papaya, pineapple, melons, and kiwi, in gelatin and pour them in the molds. Then place these same fruits in a cooked state (simmered in small amount of water for a few minutes) inside gelatin in another set of molds.

Why is Jell-O no longer popular? ›

Jell-O shifted to single-serve cups and more convenient options as competition for snacks and desserts grew. Kraft in the early 2000's shifted the focus of Jell-O's advertising away from kids and toward adults. It pitched sugar-free Jell-O, for example, as a treat for Atkins dieters.

Why do you put vinegar in Jell-O? ›

Entire cookbooks were devoted to lime Jell-O, according to Belluscio, often instructing cooks to add a tablespoon of vinegar to cut the sweetness when using flavored gelatins in savory vegetable salads.

Does Jell-O make pineapple Jell-O? ›

Bromolain in pineapple, papain in papaya and actinidin in kiwi are all enzymes capable of breaking down proteins, hence the warning that these fruits cannot be used in Jell-O.

Why does my Jell-O get watery? ›

Rapid temperature changes can prevent the gelatin from setting properly and result in a runny or watery dessert. To avoid this, make sure to follow the cooling instructions specified in the recipe and allow enough time for the gelatin to set before serving.

What is the best container to make Jell-O in? ›

If you are making a larger batch, you can use a muffin baking pan to keep the round containers standing straight while the gelatin is setting in the fridge. A half-sphere container with a flat top is the next best choice.

Does putting Jell-O in the freezer work? ›

Jell-O. When put in the freezer, the gelatin content in Jell-O prevents it from hardening like ice. Freezing damages the polymers and colloids that bind gelatin together, which in turn ruins the texture of Jell-O.

How do you layer Jell-O without mixing it? ›

Mix the gelatins in different bowls, allow to cool until they start to jell, but are still somewhat pourable, than carefully pour the layers without allowing them to mix.

Can I put jelly in the freezer to set quicker? ›

Typically they need to chill in the fridge to set, but a freezer might freeze it too quickly for it to set properly so that when you thaw it, it may not have the texture you expect. How long does gelatin take to set? Its a function of time and temperature.

Does putting Jello in the freezer work? ›

Jell-O. When put in the freezer, the gelatin content in Jell-O prevents it from hardening like ice. Freezing damages the polymers and colloids that bind gelatin together, which in turn ruins the texture of Jell-O.

What does quick set jello mean? ›

The quickest way to make Jello is to use the "quick set" method, which involves using ice and cold water to speed up the setting process. Here's how to make Jello quickly: Ingredients: 1 package (3 oz) Jello gelatin mix (any flavor)

How do you harden jello shots fast? ›

If you are in a hurry, you can set your jello faster by having your liquids as cold as possible when starting to make your shots. You can have your alcohol in the freezer to get it cold, and/or you can add some ice cubes in with your cold water and remove the ice that's left after 2-3 minutes.

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