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  2. Jell-O - Wikipedia

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    One sweet gelatin-based fruit dessert called only "Good Salad" includes vanilla pudding, tapioca pudding, pineapple, mandarin oranges and orange gelatin. The pudding mixes are made with the reserved juice from the canned fruit and the flavored gelatin, the fruits are added and the dessert salad is allowed to set in the fridge and served cool.

  3. Martha Stewart’s Festive Cranberry Tart Makes for the Perfect ...

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    Make the filling: Sprinkle the gelatin over ½ cup cold water in a small bowl. and let standi until softened, about 5 minutes. Combine the cranberries, sugar, jelly and cognac in a saucepan, and ...

  4. How to Make a Jell-O Mold That Comes Out Perfect

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    This will make removing the gelatin easier. Take your time: Multi-layer molds take time to create. Each layer needs to set for about 45 minutes before adding the next.

  5. Thanksgiving recipes from our archives: Cranberry edition - AOL

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    Soften gelatin in cold water; stir over low heat to dissolve completely. Combine gelatin mixture with cranberry relish, horseradish and salt. Spoon into an 8-by-8-by-2-inch pan (or 6-cup mold).

  6. Kissel - Wikipedia

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    Swedish blåbärssoppa is a similarly prepared bilberry dessert. Today, most Polish households prepare fruit kissel from instant mixes instead of the traditional way. The most popular flavours are strawberry, gooseberry, and raspberry [citation needed]. In Russia, the most popular flavours are cranberry, cherry, and redcurrant [citation needed].

  7. Jello salad - Wikipedia

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    Early gelatin-based precursors to the jello salad included fruit and wine jellies and decorative aspic dishes, which were made with commercial or homemade gelatin.Gelatin was time-consuming to cook, and commercial gelatin was produced in shreds or strips until the late 19th century and needed to be soaked for a long time before use. [2]

  8. Snack Pack Juicy Gels or Jell-O? I Tried 8 Flavors and Found Out

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    We’re not saying Jell-O brand gel cups are expensive, but they're certainly not the cheapest options out there. At half the price, Snack Pack’s Juicy Gels are gluten-free, kosher, and don’t ...

  9. Jell-O 1-2-3 - Wikipedia

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    Jell-O 1-2-3 was a Jell-O gelatin product introduced in 1969 and discontinued in 1996. The product was one 4.3 ounce (121 g) powdered mix that, when properly prepared, separated and solidified into three distinct layers: a creamy top, a mousse-like middle, and regular Jell-O bottom.