Do you have any ideas on how to make a ball/sphere shape for Jello?!


Question: I am trying to make 1 inch 'balls' for a New Year's drink and all I can find is the egg mold. Any homemade ideas on how to come up with a spherical jello shot about the size of a large marble?


Answers: I am trying to make 1 inch 'balls' for a New Year's drink and all I can find is the egg mold. Any homemade ideas on how to come up with a spherical jello shot about the size of a large marble?

If you have an ice-cube tray that makes tubular ice cubes (or can get one) that would be better than nothing. I have also seen ice-cube-making bags that make round ice cubes about the size you mentioned. You may need to track down a restaurant supply house to find these, but I think they are still available. These would be your best bet, but if you can't find them, look for the tubular ice 'cube' trays.

When you find something, be sure your Jell-o has cooled a bit before pouring. If you use the cold water method (not the ice cube one) the Jell-o can be quite chilly and still a thin enough liquid enough to pour easily.

Make the jello normally and use a scooper to make balls. You know the ones for fruits.

you could use wax paper for the sphere, about the balls im not too sure

Get a hollow ball like a golf ball or ping pong ball and cut it in half, wash it out with dish soap and then pour the jello into each half of the ball, stick it together, tape it and put it in the fridge to set. Might want to spray the insides of the ball with cooking oil for easy removal.

No idea
but this place has all kinds of cake pans and lots of candy molds ..??
http://www.wilton.com

pour jello into a clean balloon.





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