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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
I chose strawberry and lime to pair with the sweetened condensed milk for festive winter colors, but you could do whatever colors you want. A tea kettle, or other source of boiling water is strongly recommended to make this easier. Non-stick spray is so you can cleanly get that bottom layer out of the pan. | |||
== Ingredients == | |||
For a 9 layer treat: | |||
*Three 3 oz boxes red Jell-o | |||
*Two 3 oz box green Jell-o | |||
*Two 14 oz cans of sweetened condensed milk | |||
*9 packets of unflavored Knox gelatin (1 per Jell-O layer, 2 per can of condensed milk) | |||
== Directions == | |||
# Boil water | |||
# Set up a flat space in your fridge so it's ready for chilling the jell-o layers. | |||
# Coat 13 x 9 x 2-inch pan with cooking spray. | |||
#Prepare first colored layer (red) | |||
* pour |
Revision as of 02:59, 18 December 2017
Notes
I chose strawberry and lime to pair with the sweetened condensed milk for festive winter colors, but you could do whatever colors you want. A tea kettle, or other source of boiling water is strongly recommended to make this easier. Non-stick spray is so you can cleanly get that bottom layer out of the pan.
Ingredients
For a 9 layer treat:
- Three 3 oz boxes red Jell-o
- Two 3 oz box green Jell-o
- Two 14 oz cans of sweetened condensed milk
- 9 packets of unflavored Knox gelatin (1 per Jell-O layer, 2 per can of condensed milk)
Directions
- Boil water
- Set up a flat space in your fridge so it's ready for chilling the jell-o layers.
- Coat 13 x 9 x 2-inch pan with cooking spray.
- Prepare first colored layer (red)
- pour