This time, I did a gingerbread spice tea jello. I did 4 cups of tea infused well during 12 minutes to smell well the steams of the tea. I added 4 ounces of sugar and as well 4 tablespoons of gelatin as I mixed well in the tea. I poured into my pyrex mould and I then put the whole in the refrigerator hanging a few hours, until the whole is well. This time, unlike my first recipe; I had no hard crust of gelatin at the bottom of my mould. The whole was a success and delicious!
I did my first recipe of green tea's jello, approximately two weeks ago. I did it such as indicated with 4 pounchs of gelatin for 4 cups of green tea and I poured it into a big pyrex rectangular mould .
Once it was ready, when I cut it, I had a slender hard crust of gelatin at the bottom of my mould that I had to remove before serving. The rest of the jello was OK. 4 pounchs it was too much???
It takes about a day for the jello to turn nice and firm in the refridgerator.
tangyami2 9 months ago
This time, I did a gingerbread spice tea jello. I did 4 cups of tea infused well during 12 minutes to smell well the steams of the tea. I added 4 ounces of sugar and as well 4 tablespoons of gelatin as I mixed well in the tea. I poured into my pyrex mould and I then put the whole in the refrigerator hanging a few hours, until the whole is well. This time, unlike my first recipe; I had no hard crust of gelatin at the bottom of my mould. The whole was a success and delicious!
dolphine1967 1 year ago
I did my first recipe of green tea's jello, approximately two weeks ago. I did it such as indicated with 4 pounchs of gelatin for 4 cups of green tea and I poured it into a big pyrex rectangular mould .
Once it was ready, when I cut it, I had a slender hard crust of gelatin at the bottom of my mould that I had to remove before serving. The rest of the jello was OK. 4 pounchs it was too much???
dolphine1967 1 year ago
I love Russian Earl Gray!
linsluse 1 year ago
I love this video! That sounds delicious, I'll have to try it! Good job!
alinabuzzell25 3 years ago