Make the perfect summer treat with this Patriotic Jello Jigglers Recipe!
It’s that time of year to start thinking about summer desserts, do you have some favorites? One of mine is Jello…of course and even better when your kids can get involved and make it right with you.
I grew up with the Jello commercials and the Jello Jigglers, they are so easy to make and perfect to teach the kids too.
What is the difference between Jello and Jello Jigglers?
Jello Jigglers are more firm, they do not fall apart as quickly as just plain Jello would.
They are made using boxes of Jello along with unflavored Gelatin, which is what firms them up.
What flavors of Jello should you use for Patriotic Jello Jigglers?
These can be made with any flavors and colors that you prefer, but if you want to do red and blue use these colors:
- Cherry
- Berry Blue
- Strawberry
- Blue Raspberry
- Raspberry
These are the ones we choose from, but simply pick one that is red or blue.
We love to make these Patriotic Jello Jigglers for the Fourth of July and Memorial Day!
Tips for Making Patriotic Jello Jigglers:
This recipe is written for 1 color, if you plan to do a mix of colors for instance red and blue, then double this recipe.
That means you will need 3 Boxes of Blue Jello and 3 Boxes of Red Jello along with 2 Boxes of Unflavored Gelatin. This is also pointed out in the recipe card.
The recipe will be made for each color you plan to use. It’s also important if you want to get the right size squares to use an 8×8 baking pan or baking dish to pour the Jello into, this gives it the right thickness. If you want these to be shaped as cubes, then you need to use the right size pan.
This recipe is not done in molds but in 8×8 baking pans.
These do need to be stored in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours to fully chill before serving.
Once done, you can serve it with whipped cream, sprinkles, or as a parfait. Don’t forget though that they taste good just as is too!
Can you make Jello Jigglers sugar-free?
This recipe can be done with sugar-free alternatives as well, just choose ones in the correct color that you prefer.
This recipe is a great twist on classic Jell-O Jigglers, if you enjoy this recipe you’ll also love this No-Bake Jello Pie too. We love creating Jello recipes, plus it’s so fun for the kids too.
Enjoy this fun treat for Patriotic Jello Jigglers!
Be sure to also check out these Mini Patriotic Cupcakes.
Patriotic Jello Jigglers
Ingredients
- 3 Small 3oz Each Jello, Strawberry or Cherry and Berry Blue (Will need 3 of each if you want to do red and blue – *see note)
- 1 Box – 4 envelopes 1oz Each Unflavored Gelatin (Need 1 box for each set of colors you do – *see note)
- 4 1/2 Cups Boiling Water
- Whipped Topping
- Note – Make this recipe double for additional flavors and colors.
Instructions
- Set out a square 8×8 pan for each flavor and color you plan to make. In this case, 2 pans for red and blue or you can repeat these steps for each flavor. **See Notes***
- Heat the water to boiling, either in the microwave or on the stove.
- In a large bowl, whisk together the Jello and unflavored gelatin.
- Carefully pour the boiling water over the jello mixture and stir for 2-3 minutes until completely dissolved.
- Pour into pan.
- Refrigerate for at least 4 hours or until set.
- Repeat if needed for additional flavors.
- Cut into squares or shapes and serve with whipped cream or toppings.
- Store leftovers in the fridge.
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Comments & Reviews
Heidi says
Ok…im super bad at math. I want to make these with my sugar free jello boxes I have in the pantry. I have 4 boxes that are 6.5oz each . They are all one flavor which is fine. I will use 1 entire box but how much of the next box? I guess cannot go by weight cause the sugar free & regular one are totally different weight wise. Or maybe the recipe is not that fine tuned where if i just use half of the box it will turn out fine?
Mommy Hates Cooking says
I would probably use 1 1/2 boxes.
Melissa says
Couldn’t you just use half the amount of water when making the jello?
Julie Briones says
Personally, I LOVE jigglers! And I think creating them with this RWB theme is perfect for kids and adults alike! Thanks for sharing at Tuesday Turn About. I’ll be featuring your post this week! Pinned!