Friday, January 8, 2010

How do you make a two layered jello?

I want to put one layer of Strawberry and one layer of Blueberry jello and then put cool whip on the top. how would i do this without melting a previous layer, or mixing the two while they're still a liquid?How do you make a two layered jello?
You need to make the strawberry one, then refridgerate. After that one has settled, mix up the second one, and pour on top of the strawberry. Refridgerate immediately. After it has completely cooled, you can put your layer of whip cream on top. Makes a great treat for the 4th! :)How do you make a two layered jello?
Make them sepertly and then when they are solid like form put them on top of each other. this way you don't have to screw up the other layer or both.
Chill the first layer, then pour on the other.
ewwww wont eat that stuff since it is made with ground up horse hoove in it.....nasty
I believe, and this is speculation, but it seems it would work by making the layers in two separate containers of equal dimensions. For example make the strawberry in a 8x8 dish and also at the same time use another 8x8 dish and make the blueberry. When they are both set carefully remove the flavor that you want on top and place it on the the other. I would say possibly lighty spray the bottom layer with water to make it soften up enough as to adhere to the bottom of the top layer. Then put on your whip cream. This is my guess I have never done it.
Chill the first layer, then pour on the other.
let the first layer solidify in the fridge. Then make the second layer and it cool down a bit before pouring (make sure it cools from boiling to luke warm) mixture on to your first layer.
First, make the bottom layer. When that is done, make the second layer on a separate bowl and wait till that one cools down a little. Than pour that on top of the first layer.
It's easy. First make one flavor of gelatin , pour it into the mold ,only partialy filling the mold. Let that layer set until partialy or fully set follow this with another flavor( preferably a contrasting color as well) and let it set as well. If you have room in the mold you can do this for as many layers as tou have room. A tip. You don't have to use all of your liquid jello at once, Pour a little into your mold, pour the rest into another container and put both in the fridge. Do your next layer and pour the extra from that one into another container and so on. TO re-liquify the set extra jellos just put thier containers in a hot water bath or easier yet, the microwave qand begin again.
What jake said, let the first layer solidify. But ick..Im not a jello fan
you make the first layer in that container, then you work on the other batch keep checking on it every 10min or depending on how good your fridge works whenyou see its starting to get thicker but ot solid pour it in the main container

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