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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Broken Glass Jelly 玻璃碎果冻

 
Some time it is fun to make this kind of colourful jelly, they look stunning and perfect to serve in a party.
 


 

 
After made a recipe search, realized that normally people use jello to make this jelly. Since I still have leftover agar-agar powder, so I changed the recipe..

 
 
 

 

 
 
Broken Glass Jelly 玻璃碎果冻 

Broken jelly
2tsp agar-agar powder
65g caster sugar
400ml water
Food colouring-Blue, Green, Orange, Red 
Method
  1. Mix all ingredients except food colouring in a small pot, bring to boil over medium heat.
  2. Equal divide into four portion and pour into individual containers and chill for 2-3 hrs or till harden.
  3. After chilling, cut them into blocks, place them in a larger container or pan. 
Condensed Milk jelly
2tsp agar-agar powder
400ml water
6tbsp condensed milk or sweetened cream 

Method

1.     Mix all ingredients in a small pot, bring to boil over medium heat.
2.     Pour condensed milk jelly into broken glass jelly, gently stir them to mix well.
3.     Chill in the fridge till set, cut and serve.
Recipe reference: refer here, by Sonia a.k.a Nasi Lemak Lover


32 comments:

  1. My son used to order this type of colourful jelly when we eating out. Yours is stunning!

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  2. oh.... these are so gorgeous! very elegant dessert

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  3. I remember I used to make this glass jelly too in the restaurant. Looking at this just bring back some memories.

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  4. Its really a good party snack.
    These jelly look so pretty

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  5. 好漂亮好漂亮哦
    不过要花好多时间和心思做

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  6. Betul-betul look like glass and so pretty!

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  7. Very beautiful n inviting jelly

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  8. 这个甜品真讨人喜爱,尤其这个热天气,
    太棒了!

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  9. The weather is so hot, nice to have this...

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  10. Sonia, I just loved your colourful agar agar. I agree, they are perfect for parties. Looks so pretty served in individual glasses.

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  11. I saw this all over you tube. You did yours really nice.

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  12. 颜色真的很美
    艺术品一样:)

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  13. Today I've just got all the ingredients planning to make this too!

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  14. Hi Sonia, I like your colorful agar agar! thinking of making this one of these days, as it is summer now, as hot and as humid as M'sia.

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  15. What a lovely bowl of broken glass jelly! Can I have a glass please?

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  16. 超喜欢!!那颜色搭配太完美了!

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  17. I must agree that it is a stunning looking dessert. Elegant looking too just like those stained glass windows :)

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  18. this is fun must make with the kids, see a lot of Americans doing for 4 th of July

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  19. What a coincidence, I was also attracted by the colourful broken jelly and did a search on similar recipe and planning to make soon.I supposed jello texture is like jelly. Does the condensed milk taste a bit too sweet? I was thinking to switch to santan milk instead.

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  20. Hi Sonia!
    Your broken glass jelly looks so festive! I really should make this for the grandkids when they visit!

    Thank you so much for sharing, Sonia...

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  21. this is so pretty, not only children love it, adults will like it too.

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  22. yes, they look very attractive and i like the last picture, like a crystal ball!

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  23. Oh my ! That jelly looks fantastic ! Who says jelly is for kids only ? :D I want 2 servings , pretty please ?!

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  24. Sonia, may I know what size of tray did you use for the condensed milk portion? Is it ok to use 9"x9"? Thanks

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  25. Teo , if I am not mistaken, the size is 7"x9", can't really recall

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