Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Start by blooming the unflavored gelatin in hot water, stirring until fully dissolved and smooth. This creates a clear gelatin base to use for layering.
- Pour the fruit juice into a saucepan, then add sugar and heat gently until the sugar dissolves completely, creating a sweet, flavored liquid.
- Remove the fruit juice mixture from heat, then whisk in the dissolved unflavored gelatin until fully combined. Add a few drops of food coloring to enhance the pinkish hue for the brain effect.
- Pour a thin layer of the pink gelatin mixture into the mold, just enough to cover the bottom. Chill in the refrigerator until it begins to set, about 10-15 minutes, until slightly firm but still jiggles.
- Meanwhile, warm the milk with a little sugar in a separate pan until steaming but not boiling. Stir in some dissolved gelatin if needed for additional firmness.
- Once the first layer is set, carefully pour a layer of the milk mixture over it, avoiding disturbing the base. Return to the fridge to set again for about 15 minutes.
- Repeat the process by adding more colored gelatin layers, swirling gently with a toothpick to create a brain-like pattern. Chill each layer until firm before adding the next.
- Once the final layer has hardened completely, run warm water around the outside of the mold to loosen the gelatin. Carefully invert the mold onto a serving platter.
- Gently lift the mold to reveal your creepy, brain-like Jello. Feel free to add some edible decorations like red icing or fruit for extra gore and visual effect.
- Slice into portions and serve immediately, showcasing the vibrant, lumpy, brain-like appearance with a firm, gelatinous texture.
Notes
For best visual effect, use a detailed brain-shaped mold. You can adjust the colors and layers to increase the eerie appearance.
