Unearth the magical secrets of Dwarven Gemstone Jellies with our fun and easy recipe. Turn jelly into edible gemstones that will dazzle your taste buds!
Take note
Be sure to exercise caution when handling hot liquids and sharp utensils. Always supervise children when cooking. And remember, while Dwarven Gemstone Jellies may look like actual gemstones, they definitely don't have the same crystalline structure, so please don't try to sell them to gullible wizards.
First, gather all the necessary ingredients to create your Dwarven Gemstone Jellies. You'll need 2 cups of fruit juice (preferably a clear juice like apple or white grape), 1/4 cup of sugar, 2 packets (or about 4 1/2 teaspoons) of unflavored gelatin, and a selection of food coloring.
In a saucepan, combine the fruit juice and sugar. Warm the mixture over medium heat until the sugar dissolves completely. Sprinkle the gelatin over the liquid and let it sit for a few minutes to bloom.
Now it's time to add some enchanting colors to your gemstone jellies. Divide the gelatin mixture into separate bowls based on the number of colors you'd like to create. Add a drop or two of food coloring to each bowl and stir well.
Pour the colored gelatin mixtures into individual gem-shaped molds or small silicone ice cube trays. Arrange the molds on a baking sheet for stability.
Place the baking sheet in the refrigerator and let the jellies set for at least 2 hours or until completely firm. This is the moment where magic truly happens! Your ordinary gelatin will transform into remarkable Dwarven Gemstone Jellies.
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