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Beat the Heat with 10 Refreshing Jelly Treats: Easy, Healthy & Budget-Friendly Recipes Using 5 Ingredients or Less

By yue . shuiPublished 7 months ago 3 min read

Beat the Heat with 10 Refreshing Jelly Treats: Easy, Healthy & Budget-Friendly Recipes Using 5 Ingredients or Less

1. Classic Mung Bean Jelly

Boil 3 tbsp mung beans + 2 tbsp sugar + 700ml water for 20 mins. Stir in 25g agar powder. Pour into cups. Chill until set. Tip: Add mint leaves before chilling.

2. Creamy Corn Pudding

Blend 400g corn kernels + 500ml milk. Strain into pot. Add 70g agar powder. Boil 2 mins. Pour into molds. Chill 2 hrs. Slice. Dairy-free option: Use coconut milk.

3. Red Date Jelly Squares

Blend 30g pitted dates + 500ml water. Strain. Add 30g agar powder. Simmer 3 mins. Pour into tray. Chill. Cut squares. Boost nutrition: Add goji berries.

4. Cucumber Lime Coolers

Blend 2 cucumbers (peeled) + 300ml water. Strain. Add juice of 1 lime + 50g agar powder + 1 tbsp honey. Boil. Pour into cups. Chill. Optional: Add chia seeds.

5. Tropical Pineapple Bites

Blend 300g pineapple + 300ml water. Strain. Mix with 600ml juice + 20g sugar + 60g cornstarch. Cook until thick. Pour into dish. Chill 2 hrs. Cut cubes. Roll in coconut flakes.

6. Dragon Fruit Cloud Jelly

Mash 1 dragon fruit + 500ml water. Strain. Add 60g cornstarch + 30g sugar + 1 tbsp oil. Cook until glossy. Pour into oiled pan. Chill overnight. Slice. Drizzle honey.

7. Golden Pumpkin Pudding

Blend 500g steamed pumpkin + 1L water. Strain. Whisk with 1 cup (120g) pea starch. Cook until translucent. Pour into bowls. Cool completely. Slice. Serve with garlic-vinegar sauce (3:1 ratio).

8. Sweet Potato Glass Jelly

Mix 1 cup (120g) sweet potato starch + 2 cups water. Strain. Boil 3 cups water. Whisk starch mixture into boiling water. Cook until clear. Pour into tray. Chill 4 hrs. Cut cubes. Serve with:

Sweet: Brown sugar syrup

Savory: Soy sauce + chili oil

9. Sichuan Cold Jelly

Whisk 100g rice jelly powder + 500ml water. Boil 2L water. Pour jelly mixture into boiling water. Cook 5 mins. Divide into bowls. Chill. Unmold. Top with:

2 tbsp chili oil

1 tsp Sichuan pepper

Chopped peanuts

Cilantro

10. Pear-Cinnamon Gels

Simmer 1 diced pear + 10g rock sugar + 500ml water + 1 cinnamon stick for 10 mins. Strain. Add 50g agar powder. Boil. Pour into molds. Add pear cubes. Chill. Garnish: Edible flowers.

Essential Tips

Setting Agents:

Agar powder: Sets firm at room temp

Cornstarch: Creates creamy texture (must refrigerate)

Jelly powder: Quick-setting

Sweetener Swap: Replace sugar with honey/maple syrup (use 25% less)

Straining: Always strain fruit mixtures for smooth texture

Quick-Set Trick: Pour mixtures while hot into metal containers

Storage: Keep refrigerated ≤5 days. Freeze ≤3 months (texture changes slightly)

Why Kids Love These

Fun Shapes: Use silicone ice cube molds (stars, animals)

Bright Colors: Natural dyes from fruits/veggies

Texture Play: Jiggly vs. creamy vs. chewy

Customizable: Let kids layer flavors or add toppings

Common Questions

Q: Can I use gelatin instead?

A: Yes - use 2x more gelatin than agar (gelatin sets softer)

Q: Why did my jelly sweat?

A: Condensation from temperature changes - pat dry before serving

Q: How to unmold cleanly?

A: Dip mold in warm water 3 seconds then invert

Dietary Notes

Vegan: All recipes work with agar

Gluten-Free: Use cornstarch/rice flour

Sugar-Free: Substitute erythritol/monk fruit

Paleo: Replace grains with chia seeds (adjust liquid)

Pro Upgrade

Flavor Infusions: Steep herbs (mint, basil) in liquid pre-mixing

Layering: Pour new layer when previous is sticky-set (not hard)

Toppings: Toasted coconut, crushed nuts, citrus zest

Serving: Skewer cubes for jelly kebabs

*All recipes yield 4-6 servings. Prep time ≤15 mins (excluding chilling).

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  • James Hurtado7 months ago

    These jelly treats sound great! I've made similar ones with simple ingredients.

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