![]() ![]() With a sharp knife, slice each cup into 3 or 4 wedges (depending on the size of your oranges and how big you want your wedges). Since we're slicing these up, we need them good and set, not kinda-sorta there. The gelatin box says to give it 4 hours until it's set, but I let mine tango with the salsa jar in the fridge overnight. You can put some wax paper or plastic wrap over the top if you want. ![]() I just refrigerated mine in covered containers for another time, but you could make lots more orange cups if you want and fill those too. We are going to use orange extract and peels in this recipe and no. Using 9 oranges (so 18 orange cups), you will have a lot of leftover gelatin. This video tutorial is about the making of Orange Gummy Candy at home from fresh oranges. I made the gelatin two colors at a time and it was a piece of cake. Voila! The orange cups are ready in just a couple minutes - and you get some freshly squeezed orange juice to boot!įor the gelatin you can use whatever brand you want, but for rainbow wedges just like ours, you'll need six flavors - lemon, orange, strawberry, lime, blueberry and grape. You can scoop them out and use the orange sections for a salad, or do it the cheater's way (yah, this is what I did) with an electric juicer. Rainbow Gelatin Orange Wedges - bright translucent smiles of gelatin that catch sunlight like a prism - are a total score! What could be easier than adding water to boxed gelatin and pouring it into orange-rind cups? This is one killer creative presentation.Ĭome on - give it a try! This is an easy and fun recipe for summer.įirst, wash 9 oranges and cut them in half. Then, just when we thought our rainbow was fading, this article jiggled its way into our hearts from, and we knew we had to give it a try. From bread and donuts to pancakes and cheesecake, food never looked so happy. Our bloggers have turned some ordinary edibles into extraordinary incredibles by adding rainbow colors. ![]()
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