Patriotic Jello is a red, white and blue, hand-held finger jello that is perfect for serving for summer parties and holidays!
This is a re-post of RecipeBoy’s original post back in 2011. He was inspired by RecipeGirl’s Sea Glass Jell-O to make a red, white and blue version. Finger Jello happens to be a delicious treat to serve. Kids love it, but I must admit… adults love it too. This jello is a perfect recipe for summer barbecues and it’s a fun recipe to make with your kids too.
How to make Patriotic Jello:
Be sure to read the directions carefully and follow the steps one-by-one. Make red jello and blue jello in two separate pans. Let them set, then cut them into chunks and sprinkle both color jello chunks all into one pan.
The next step is mixing unflavored gelatin with cold water, and then adding in hot water. Then sweetened condensed milk is mixed in. This mixture is cooled down, and then it’s poured onto the jello chunks. The whole thing is refrigerated until set. Then you can cut the patriotic jello into pieces and serve.
NO utensils are required! Simply display the pieces of Jell-O on a platter and let people pick them up eat them with their hands!
They will be sturdy pieces, so they’re easy to pick up as a hand-held treat.
It’s such a fun dessert for 4th of July, Memorial Day or Labor Day weekend. The red, white and blue makes these the perfect patriotic treat!
Be prepared for questions about this recipe. Everyone will want to know how you made it. Patriotic Jello tends to be an impressive addition to your party table!
All kids who like jiggly foods will LOVE this one because it’s colorful and everybody likes Jell-O. And as I mentioned before, adults will like this one too! Be sure to make Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Pretzels as well for an additional super easy treat for summer parties!
No-name
Sunday 9th of December 2012
I'm making these year-round! I'll use green and red jell-o instead of red and blue!
Jenn
Wednesday 8th of August 2012
I am making this for our Patriot parties this football season!
alma
Tuesday 3rd of July 2012
I like to know if anyone has tried this recipe. It looks great, and the condensed milk is interesting.
Recipe Boy's Teacher
Sunday 12th of June 2011
Brooks! I am so proud of your writing and intrigued by these cool treats! I have some free time this summer, so I plan to check your blog occasionally for some yummy recipes. Can't wait to make a batch of these for the 4th. :)
Erika
Sunday 12th of June 2011
Thats so pretty, So many different ways to mix colors. I see you have planned to go to Princeton and your next Jell-O will be Princeton colors??