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  • are u vietnamese???

  • Absolutely beautiful!

  • It's sure beautiful, but please remove from "how to.." category!!

  • hmmm tick tack toe jelly =P

  • My Grandma Makes Those Too! ^w^

  • I like the one with flowers :)

  • Dep wa :D

  • yummy

  • Iwould like to know how to make them u shoul give a tutoria...very pretty.....

  • how to u make those

  • Wow!

  • C vrmt beau

  • cool

  • nice work it very beautiful

  • i've never seen them before and i'm vietnamese i can show you , Tôi chưa bao giờ thấy những thứ này.

  • OMG im veitnamese and those are DELISH!!!!

    there is actually supossed to be coconut coffee and

    Pandan. I taste it right now

  • Cool!!! How ever did you make them look that way? Moulds???

  • @heelrunner yes moulds ; )

  • Hi...can you share the recipe with us??? THANKSS

  • @rhonda1304 click on my other jelly video & the recipe is in the description bow ; )

  • I wonder what it tastes like...

  • @Ficka007 yummy..

  • cocnut jellys the bomb

  • @heatherzhere thanks ; )

  • Pro. D:

  • @jinnsui Thanks ; )

  • thats really yummie!

    i have eat it before ;) cuze im vietnamese <33

  • @DebbieH12 Thanks - they are yummy! My kids love them ; )

  • cocnut jelly? interesting Ive never heard of it, but I vietnamese. lol

  • @AikoKayo Really? LoL

  • can u show us how to make this??

  • @clsmileleo hi the recipe of the jellies is in the info section of my other jelly video. I think I posted it as a video response to this video ; )

  • @mackandnorm can u tell me which one??

    thanx

  • amazing!

  • omg.. can u email me the instruction to make these jello... i would love to make some and learn from it.. it look so beautiful...

  • @jilivue hi the recipe of the jellies is in the info section of my other jelly video. I think I posted it as a video response to this video ; )

  • oh my goodness ..I'm Vietnamese and I've never seen such beautiful Vietnamese coconut jellies myself .. haha..u did a great job !!!

  • @springlake03 Thank you ; )

  • looks beautiful! Can you post the recipe? Or do a How To video =)

  • @Tuyen58 the recipe is below in an answer to mimzywhimzy ; )

  • May i ask how did you get them into those shapes ? :)

  • @Einnnoc I got the moulds from an asian grocery shop - they are asian jelly moulds. The little shapes are made in ice cube trays ; )

  • why dont you make some with a dagon on it cause my mother does , by the way are you a vietnames cause i am !!!

  • @3333kimi Thats a great idea! Yes i am Vietnamese ; )

  • omg theyre beautiful

  • i luv these looks very colorful:X i'm learning to do this but this's quite hard:)) however this so cute x1ooo

  • Thank you ; )

  • that is cool!!!!

  • they look like made from plastic.:D

  • can you make a video on it please

  • Sorry I just dont have the time to do tutorials right now but the recipe is at the start of the comments ; )

  • It's a jelly made with coconut milk, water & agar powder. The recipe is included in the comments at the start ; )

  • Sooooooo cute!! I hope you can do a tutorial sonn, I love them!

  • Thank you - I dont have time to do tutorials yet with a 6month & a 3 yr old but maybe in the near future ; )

  • Those are really pretty!

  • Thank you!

  • i love coconute jelly.! the heart ones r so pretti

  • Thanks! I love eating them too!

  • Those look amazingly beautiful. I love how clean it looks. One word: PERFECT

  • Hi! Thanks for the compliments! Yes I did use molds to do these but it's hard to explain how - I should do a tutorial but it's hard to find time with a baby & an active toddler running around - plus I dont have a very good camera - should upgrade! Maybe one day when I catch up on sleep!

  • hi,you are so creative.could you please show us how to do it?

  • Thank you soooo much - means a lot! I wasn't even planning on posting this but glad I did now! When I get more time & better camera I will make a tutorial - never done one before so not sure how to do one! LOL ; )

  • WOW those are GORGEOUS!! what is the recipe? did you use molds? I would LOVE 2 see a tutorial on this... it looks AMAZING!!! Happy CNY!

  • The recipe is to just boil up 3 x 400ml cans of coconut cream (or coconut milk) with equal parts water & 2&1/2 cups sugar. Taste to see if you are happy with sweetness. Once boiled you then add a little at a time the setting agent which is a small packet of Agar Agar powder (you can find this at your local Asian grocery store - it's a white powder with Asian writing on the packet). Whisk it all together on the stove letting it simmer as you whisk.

  • This should take about 5 minutes. You can check it to see if the agar crystals have melted by using a spoon to lift up some of the liquid & pouring it out slowly - if you can see a lot of crystals on the spoon as you pour you need to just keep mixing on the heat- the crystals eventually disappear but if there are some on the spoon I wouldn't worry - the jelly will still set - but you may see some of the crystals that's all. Then I remove from stove, pour into 6 containers with different dyes.

  • I mix in the dye colours & then pour into molds. it starts to set pretty much straight away. The New Year & Roses mold are a little trickier to do as it involves layers of jellies. Will have to show you how to do that when I get a chance to do a tutorial! Good luck!

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