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    Mango Jello is an easy pudding recipe made using mangoes, gelatin which is set like a jelly.

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    Mango Jello Recipe

    This is a really easy recipe you can make with mangoes and gelatin. It uses fresh mango fruit, you can use canned mango pulp too.. The pudding taste really fresh and kids will love it for sure.

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    How to Make Mango Gelatin

    • Take gelatin in a bowl, cover with ¼ cup of water. Let them soak for 10 mins. Take them in a sauce pan. Now heat them on a low heat till it is melted completely.
    • Take mangoes and peel them. Cube them and take it in a blender and puree till smooth.
    • Take sugar, 1 cup water in a sauce panand heat till the sugar is melted.
    • Now add in the gelatin, mango puree and lemon juice. Mix well.
    • Pour this into individual moulds and set them in fridge for 3 to 5 hours.
    • Un mould and serve.

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    Mango Jello Recipe

    Mang jello is a refreshing summer dessert which not only taste delicious but is easy to make. This dessert is a fun recipe to try with kids.

    4 from 9 votes

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    Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

    Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

    Resting Time: 2 hours hours

    Total Time: 2 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

    Servings: 4 servings

    Calories: 170kcal

    Ingredients

    • Mangoes - 4 ripe mangoes around 2 cups of puree
    • Sugar - ½ cup
    • Gelatin - 1.5 tblspn
    • Water - 1 cup
    • Lemon Juice - 1 tblspn

    Instructions

    • Take gelatin in a bowl, cover with ¼ cup of water. Let them soak for 10 mins. Take them in a sauce pan. Now heat them on a low heat till it is melted completely.

    • Take mangoes and peel them. Cube them and take it in a blender and puree till smooth.

    • Take sugar, 1 cup water in a sauce panand heat till the sugar is melted.

    • Now add in the gelatin, mango puree and lemon juice. Mix well.

    • Pour this into individual moulds and set them in fridge for 3 to 5 hours.

    • Unmould and serve.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1servings | Calories: 170kcal

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    Mango Jello Recipe with Step by Step Pictures

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    Take mangoes
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    Peel them
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    cut them
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    take it in a blender
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    puree till smooth
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    take gelatin in a bowl
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    cover with ¼ cup water
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    soak for 10 mins
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    take in a sauce pan
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    heat till it is melted
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    take sugar in a sauce pan
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    add water
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    simmer till sugar is melted
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    add mango puree
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    whisk well
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    add lemon juice
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    mix well
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    add gelatin mix
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    whisk well
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    pour it into moulds
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    chill for few hours
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    unmould and serve

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    Over the past few years I’ve been on a mission to find and create recipes that I can make from scratch. I hope you enjoy the recipes on this blog as they are tried and true from my kitchen to yours!

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    1. greeshma johnson

      Hi Arthi, thank you for the recipe. Could you tell me what is the shelf life of this

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      • Aarthi

        U can store this for a week in fridge

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    2. Santhi Devi

      Wow super mango recepie
      Will definitely try
      Can i replace gelatin with china grass???

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    3. Bineeta Sahoo

      Yes, of course you can. Aarthi will agree with me.

      Reply

    4. Darron Sharrock

      Could you tell me what the metric figures are for the sugar and water please?

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      • Aarthi

        My 1 cup measures 240 ml, water is 240 ml. Sugar is around 100 grams

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    5. Mary Waskevich

      Mango Jello Recipe - Mango Gelatin Recipe (39)
      Taste was great but came out lose not hard like gelatin followed recipe. Did this happen to anyone else.

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    Mango Jello Recipe - Mango Gelatin Recipe (2024)

    FAQs

    What is the ratio of water to gelatin in jello? ›

    Use 1 envelope (1 tablespoon or 1/4 ounce) unflavored gelatin to 2 cups of water for standard firmness. Decrease or increase water or other liquid for your particular needs. One (3-ounce) package of flavored, sweetened gelatin needs 2 cups of water.

    How much gelatin to set fruit puree? ›

    The Right Amount of Gelatin to Use

    Soft Set: Use 1 teaspoon of unflavored powdered gelatin for 1 cup of liquid. Medium Set: Use 2 teaspoons unflavored gelatin for 1 cup of liquid. Firm Set: Use 1 tablespoon of unflavored powdered gelatin for 1 cup of liquid.

    How to make jello step by step? ›

    Whisk together 1 cup of hot water with 1 packet of jello in a large bowl. Add 1 cup of cold water to the mixture and whisk it in. Pour the mixture into a jello mold and add some fruit, if desired. Let the jello set in the refrigerator for 2 to 3 hours, then serve.

    What are the ingredients for gelatin? ›

    Gelatin is made from animal collagen — a protein that makes up connective tissues, such as skin, tendons, ligaments, and bones. The hides and bones of certain animals — often cows and pigs — are boiled, dried, treated with a strong acid or base, and finally filtered until the collagen is extracted.

    How much gelatin for 2 cups? ›

    As a general rule of thumb, David Lebovitz outlines the gelatin to liquid ratio in this blog post: “1 envelope of gelatin will firmly set 2 cups of liquid, enough to unmold a dessert. 1 envelope of gelatin will softly set 3 cups of liquid. You will not be able to unmold this type of dessert.”

    How much gelatin powder for 2 cups of water? ›

    Here's a basic guide for using powdered gelatin: Sprinkle the desired amount of gelatin powder evenly over the surface of cold liquid. A good ratio is 1 tablespoon (9 grams) of powdered gelatin to 2 cups (500 ml) of liquid.

    How do you calculate how much gelatin to use? ›

    The ratio for gelatin mass may vary across recipes. A good default to assume is 1 part gelatin powder to 5 parts water. For example, to make 60g of gelatin mass you will need 10 grams of gelatin powder and 50 grams of water.

    What happens if you add too much gelatin? ›

    Too much gelatin can result in a rubbery texture, while too little gelatin can lead to a dessert that won't hold its shape. It's important to follow the specified measurements in the recipe and avoid any guesswork.

    How much gelatin for 4 cups of liquid? ›

    Working with gelatin

    Many recipes call for 2-cups liquid per 1-packet of Knox gelatin. HOWEVER, many people (including my recipes) prefer 1 ¾ cups liquid per 1-packet of gelatin. This creates a stiffer jelly that nicely holds the design of your gelatin mold.

    What is the secret ingredient in jello? ›

    “Gelatin, the primary ingredient in Jell-O, is derived from collagen, a protein found in the connective tissues, bones, and skin of animals," Sabat says. "Historically, gelatin was obtained by boiling the bones and tissues of animals, such as cows or pigs, to extract collagen.

    Do you use hot or cold water to make jello? ›

    In one mixing bowl, pour the packet of gelatin mix in. Carefully add 1 cup of boiling hot water inside. Stir until the powder is dissolved. Now slowly stir in 1 cup of cold water.

    What happens if you use milk instead of water to make jello? ›

    Use 1/2 of the hot water called for. Dissolve the jello, then use the milk instead of water for the added cold water. The milk jello will set on top making a foamy layer. I use to do this to make dessert look fancy for my kids when I only had a budget for jello.

    What ingredients should not be added to gelatin? ›

    If you like making gelatin for dessert, you might have noticed that the box recommends against adding certain kinds of fruit, such as papaya and pineapple, which are shown in Figure 1 below, as well as other fruits, like kiwi, mango, ginger root, figs, or guava.

    How to make gelatin at home? ›

    Dissolve 1/3 cup (75 grams) sugar in 1 cup (225 milliliters) of hot water. Add in the bloomed gelatin and 3 tablespoons of lemon juice. Stir until everything has dissolved. Pour into molds and leave in refrigerator until it sets.

    What is the difference between gelatin and gelatin? ›

    Gelatin vs Gelatine

    The only difference between “gelatin” and “gelatine” is the spelling, as the two versions mean the same thing. Other names for gelatin include: hydrolyzed collagen, hydrolyzed gelatine, and gelatine or collagen hydrolysate.

    How much water to add to Jello? ›

    Ingredients
    1. 1 – 3 ounce box Instant Jello mix.
    2. 1 cup boiling water.
    3. 1 cup cold water.
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    How much gelatin for 4 cups of water? ›

    Working with gelatin

    Many recipes call for 2-cups liquid per 1-packet of Knox gelatin. HOWEVER, many people (including my recipes) prefer 1 ¾ cups liquid per 1-packet of gelatin. This creates a stiffer jelly that nicely holds the design of your gelatin mold.

    How much water do you need to hydrate gelatin powder? ›

    STEP 1: MEASURE COLD WATER

    Using a measuring cup, measure about ¼ cup of cold water per envelope of powdered gelatin. Pour the water into your stand mixer bowl. Using your stand mixer bowl will make it easy to move on to the next steps in your recipe if they require using your stand mixer.

    How do you mix gelatin with water? ›

    Pouring water into gelatin powder is more likely to generate lumps and leave some gelatin undissolved. To dissolve gelatin powder, place over a warm water bath or pour into warmed liquid. Gelatin powder does not set at high temperatures. Be sure to use with liquid that has been warmed to between 50 and 60C.

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