A spiked 4th of July Treat that will make anyone feel like a kid again! (Make sure that if you have kids at the party that you also make a kid friendly version also with water or juice instead of the alcohol ) You can also use others colors other than Red, White and Blue for other celebrations!
Ingredients
1 3 oz box strawberry gelatin dessert
1 3 oz box berry blue gelatin dessert
3 cups water
6 envelopes plain gelatin
1/2 cup sweetened condensed milk
2 1/2 cups ice cold fruit flavored vodka or rum
Directions
Pour each of the gelatin dessert mixes into a heat safe bowl and set aside.
Pour the water into a medium saucepan. Sprinkle with the 6 envelopes of plain gelatin. Allow to soak for a minute or two.
Heat over medium low heat, stirring constantly, until the gelatin is fully dissolved (about 5 minutes).
Pour
one cup of the plain gelatin mixture into the bowl containing the
strawberry gelatin mix. Stir for two minutes, or until the red gelatin
is dissolved. Repeat process with the blue gelatin. Add one cup of
the liquor to each bowl, stir well.
Pour the
sweetened condensed milk into the saucepan containing the rest of the
clear gelatin mixture. Add 1/2 cup of the liquor and stir well to
combine.
Lightly spray 4 1 lb loaf pans (about 8" x 5") with cooking spray. Wipe out with a paper towel.
Pour
3/4 cup of the red gelatin mixture into one of the prepared loaf pans.
Repeat with 3/4 cup of the blue gelatin mixture. Divide the white
gelatin between the remaining two pans. Place all the pans in
refrigerator until the gelatin is set (at least an hour).
Cover the liquid gelatins and set aside.
When the pans of gelatin have set, dice the gelatin into small cubes. (You can cut the gelatin right in the pan).
Mix
the diced gelatin and divide as desired between two of the loaf pans.
(I had two pans that were predominantly blue, and two that were
predominantly red cubes.)
Grab the liquid gelatin
(if it is starting to set up, microwave for 10 to 15 seconds - just
long enough to soften, not warm the gelatin - and stir thoroughly).
Pour the liquid gelatin, red in one pan, and blue in the other, to fill
about 3/4 of the way up the gelatin cubes. (You may have a little
liquid gelatin left over.) Return pans to refrigerator and allow to set
for several hours or overnight.
Remove pans
from the fridge. Cut around the edges of the pan, and invert the
gelatin slabs onto a non-stick surface for cutting.
Cut
the gelatin into 3/4 to 1" strips, wiggling your knife to give an
uneven edge (like rock candy). If you cut the strips too thin, they
will break when skewered.
Skewer each strip
with a lollipop stick - hold the gelatin gently at the sides, and insert
the stick almost all the way to the top. Place on a non-stick cookie
sheet and chill until ready to serve!
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