Perfect Jello Jigglers Recipe (Secrets from a Jello Whisperer) (2024)

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Find out how to make perfect Jello Jigglers every time with these helpful Jello tips and tricks. This Jello Jiggler recipe works for both regular Jello and sugar-free Jello Jigglers.

*Don’t just skip to the Jello recipe — you will want to see all the helpful tips before you start to make the Jello!

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Perfect Jello Jigglers

Jello Jigglers are everything that is wonderful about Jello; they are colorful, delicious, and tons of fun to make and eat!

The perfect Jello Jiggler is firm and jiggly, but never hard.

Jello Jigglers can be cut into neat cubes and shapes and still hold their form. They make a great finger snack for toddlers and young children, who also love to assistwith making and cutting the Jello.

Making Jello Jigglers is less intuitive than you might believe; in fact, you will not follow the instructions on the box!

Read on and I will share the best Jello recipe for Jigglers and teach you how to make Jello Jigglers perfectly every time.

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You can even make multi-colored Jigglers!

What you need to make Jello Jigglers

To make Jello Jigglers you will need the following items, most of which can be found at your local supermarket or even on Amazon.

Ingredients:

  • 2 boxes (3 oz each) of Jello, any flavor (regular or sugar-free)
  • 2 cups of boiling water

Tools:

You can choose any flavor of Jello to make Jello Jigglers; you can also choose to make regular or sugar-free Jigglers. I tested both regular and sugar-free and did not find a big texture or taste difference.

If you want to make a single color of Jello Jigglers you will need two boxes of the same flavor (unless you want to layer it to make multi-color jello).

If you choose to make multiple colors at once, you will want a mold for each color (I used three separate molds to get yellow, blue, and red).

Most people are used to making Jello with a glass Pyrex pan, but I also love to use my Japanese nagashikan moldfor Jello Jigglers; a nagashikan has a four-sided outer pan and an inner pan that slides out and is open on two sides. Since you are able to pull out the inner pan it is just easier to cut the Jello into perfectcubes.

This is the exact nagashikan that I own (it’s also great for making fruit jellies with agar agar):

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Jello tips and tricks

On to the Jello tips! Here is a list of tips on how to make Jello Jigglers without experiencing pesky problems, like having your Jello stick to the pan (the horror!)

  1. Water to Jello ratio: For Jello Jigglers, keep the water-to-Jello ratio at 1:1; that means that for every ONE BOX of Jello you will need one cup of water. This is half of what the regular Jello recipe on the box requires. As a rule, the less water you add the stronger the Jello will be.
  2. Don’t add cold water: Rather than adding cold water, as the directions on the box instructs, you are only going to use boiling water to make Jello Jigglers — this helps the gelatin molecules form a really strong bond and results in that strong and jiggly jello you love!
  3. Spray the pan with cooking spray before putting in the Jello, then wipe with a paper towel: Before you add the liquid Jello into the pan, take the time to spray the pan lightly with a cooking spray and wipe it in with a paper towel. The spray will help stop the Jello from sticking to the pan and the wiping will help make sure the surface of your Jello is smooth since the little droplets of cooking spray can cause indentations in the Jello.
  4. Pop or scoop out any bubbles: After adding the liquid Jello to the mold make sure to pop any bubbles with a toothpick (or scoop out with a spoon). If you don’t, those bubbles will remain and you will get holes and divets in the top of your Jello! This doesn’t impact the taste, but can make it look rather uneven.
  5. Make thicker jello cubes: if you want your jello to be more like large, jiggly cubes double this recipe
  6. How to get Jello out of the pan: Even with the spray beforehand, sometimes Jello can still stick to the pan — especially with glass pans! To stop Jello from sticking to the pan, fill your sink with 1-2 inches of warm water and place the Jello into the sink for 10-15 seconds (you only want a little bit, not so much the water spills over into the Jello). Remove and begin to cut into shapes.
  7. How to store Jello: To store Jello, place it in a tightly sealed container in the refrigerator; it should last 7-10 days this way.

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How to make Jello Jigglers

Compared to the regular Jello recipe, Jello Jigglers are firmer to the touch. Here is how to get perfect Jello Jigglers, every time.

1. Boil water; add to gelatin

Boil one cup of water for every one 3 oz box of Jello. If you are making more than one color keep them separated.

Add the water to the Jello and stir for two minutes until completely dissolved. Don’t forget to pop those bubbles!

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2. Pour into Jello mold

Spray the Jello mold or pan with cooking spray and wipe down.Slowly pour the Jello into the pan; you don’t want to create more bubbles!.

3. Refrigerate

Carefully place the Jello molds into the refrigerator for 3-4 hours or overnight.

4. Cut and serve

To remove the Jello Jigglers cleanly and stop them from sticking to your pan, place in the sink with around 1-inch of warm water for 10-15 seconds, then remove for cutting.

Use cookie cutters to cut Jello Jigglers into fun shapes or simply use a knife to slice into squares. Serve cold.

Reserve the scraps for later snacking.

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How to make two-tone Jello Jigglers

If you want to make two-tone Jello Jigglers like the ones pictured below on the orange spoon, here’s how.

  1. Make one color of Jello (two 3 oz boxes and 2 cups of boiling water) per the directions above and refrigerate in the mold for 30 minutes or until firm.
  2. Make the second color, pour gently on top, and refrigerate again until ready to serve!

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Yield: 8 servings

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Additional Time: 4 hours

Total Time: 4 hours 15 minutes

Find out how to make perfect Jello Jigglers every time with these helpful Jello tips and tricks. This Jello Jiggler recipe works for both regular Jello and sugar-free Jello Jigglers.

Ingredients

  • 2 boxes (3 oz) Jello, any flavor
  • 2 cups boiling water
  • cooking spray

Instructions

  1. Bring water to a boil. Add the boiling water to the dry gelatin and stir for two minutes until fully dissolved.
  2. Spray Jello mold or pan with cooking spray; wipe with paper towel. Slowly pour the Jello into the 9x13 pan or nagashikan. Poke/remove any bubbles.
  3. Place Jello into the refrigerator for 3-4 hours or until completely set.
  4. To remove Jello placethe pan in 1 inch of warm water in the sink for 10-15 seconds, then remove. Cut and serve.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 8Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 20Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 15mgCarbohydrates: 5gFiber: 0gSugar: 5gProtein: 0g

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FAQs

How to get jello jigglers out of mold? ›

Dead simple. Fill a pyrex bowl full of boiling water put the jelly mould into the water and it should slide out easily after a minute or so. Never fails! If its a bit sticky to come out run a knife round the edge of the mould but normally it comes out fine with the hot water.

What makes Jell-O jiggle? ›

When you dump gelatin powder into boiling water, the weakened bonds are broken. As the mixture cools in the refrigerator, some of the bonds do not reconnect. The gaps fill with water, giving Jell-O that signature not-quite-solid wobble and wiggle.

Does lemon juice prevent Jell-O from setting? ›

Acidic ingredients, such as pineapple, kiwi, or fresh lemon juice, can interfere with the setting process of gelatin.

Should I grease my Jello mold? ›

Spray your mold: Make sure you spray your mold—no matter what type you use—with cooking spray before filling. This will make removing the gelatin easier. Take your time: Multi-layer molds take time to create. Each layer needs to set for about 45 minutes before adding the next.

Should you oil a Jello mold? ›

This might sound surprising but it's not at all necessary. Greasing a Jell-O mold pan will only result in greasy Jell-O. Yuck! Tip #2: Cut your liquids down in order to create a firmer Jell-O that is easier to unmold and will hold it's shape.

What is the ratio of Jell-O powder to water? ›

Whisk together 1 cup (240 milliliters) of hot water with 1 packet of jello in a large bowl. Keep whisking until no powdery granules remain, about 2 to 3 minutes. If you are using a larger, 6-ounce (170 grams) packet of jello, use 2 cups (475 milliliters) of hot water instead.

What makes Jello stronger? ›

Sugar was the additive that was able to beat out the other two because of its many traits. Concentration is a factor which helps determine what state the gelatin will be in, and sugar is an additive that is able to harden when concentrated.

Can you use juice instead of water to make jello? ›

This recipe works best with sweet juices, like grape juice or apple-cranberry juice. For a sweeter result, you can replace the boiled water with an extra 1/2 cup of juice that has been heated to a boil in a small saucepan. (So you'd use 4 cups juice in total.)

Does putting jello in the freezer work? ›

Freezing prepared Jell-O gives it a totally new texture that makes it even more fun to eat. The clear, jiggly gel transforms into a cloudy neon color that's almost entirely opaque. The texture is still soft and chewy, but it's lighter and more airy, even when completely frozen.

How long will Jello Jigglers last in the fridge? ›

Carefully wrap your jelly jigglers on a plate or dish in plastic cling wrap or place in an airtight container and store in the refrigerator for up to 10 days. If you add other perishable foods to your jigglers, like fruit, you may need to shorten the storage time to 2-3 days.

When did Jello Jigglers come out? ›

In 1990, Jell-O launched a new product that would transform the brand: Jigglers. It was based on a recipe that used four times the usual amount of Jell-O and could be cut into squares.

Can I use parchment paper with Jell-O? ›

Mix and chill.

Prepare an 8-inch square pan by lightly spraying it with oil, then press a piece of parchment paper into the bottom. This will ensure the jello is easy to remove later. Use a slotted spoon to remove any excess bubbles on top, if you like.

Will Jell-O stick to a metal pan? ›

Metal pans work better than glass or ceramic. I am not sure why, but the Jello Jigglers are less likely to stick to a metal pan. If they don't easily remove, let the pan warm up in a shallow dish of warm water for a few seconds OR just leave the pan out of the refrigerator for a little bit to let the pan warm.

Why do you put vinegar in Jell-O? ›

Entire cookbooks were devoted to lime Jell-O, according to Belluscio, often instructing cooks to add a tablespoon of vinegar to cut the sweetness when using flavored gelatins in savory vegetable salads.

Does Jell-O stick to glass? ›

Step 1: Gather Materials. Note: Glass containers prevent the Jello from sticking best.

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