I hope you are having a fantastic Holiday and ready to ring in the New Year! My last-minute Christmas party was a lot of fun. I made the cutest Jello Jiggler treats that would be perfect for any party or an after school treat.
If you are on Pinterest like me, then you might have seen this cool idea with the cherries in jello jigglers.
I love my Wilton Star Silicone Molds and finally got another chance to use them.
For these jello jigglers, I used Knox gelatin and juice. You could use any flavor of Jello.
To keep the treats from sticking to the mold, I lightly sprayed it with cooking spray then rubbed the corners with a paper towel. You can’t taste the spray and it made the jello pop out easy.
The bottom layer is Knox gelatin, pomegranate juice and pineapple juice. I let that layer cool in the refrigerator for about 20 minutes while I made the top layer with white peach cranberry peach juice cocktail and more Knox gelatin.
According to this recipe, I cut the bottom off of the cherries and let them drain. When the bottom layer of the jigglers was cool, I added the cherries and poured the top layer around them.
Add sprinkles before serving and listen to your guests oooh and ahhh over them!
I laughed that pretty much every parent thought they were spiked and for the adults. So if you’re having a New Year’s Eve party, you could make fancy jello shots and serve with some glitter sprinkles!
I think this is one of my new favorite easy treats to serve at parties! Get the entire recipe with detailed directions here.
What is your favorite treat to serve at parties?
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So fun! Happy New Year!
I was wondering how the cherry stand straight to the jello, so you cut the bottom part. I see. Great idea!! Thank you for sharing.
Guess I need to get me some silicone molds =)
Very Cute
Those look so cool! I would’ve never thought they might be spiked so if they were I’d be in for a surprise! I really like the idea for New Years (even though I’m not a jello person, my kids and husband sure are!).