Jello Easter Eggs with Vanilla Filling
Jello Eggs |
Been pretty busy this week, but I wanted to take a moment to share these jello eggs with you guys. I came up with the idea of making them when my kids were young. I usually make them at Easter time, but they're fun any time of the year.
Jello Egg Molds |
I start with these egg molds. I got mine at the grocery store about 15 years ago, but you can find them online and occasionally in thrift shops. I've also seen molds that make egg halves.
I fill the molds with the jello jiggler recipe (below), then chill for at least 4 hours. After unmolding, I cut them in half lengthwise and then I use a melon ball tool to make a little well in each half. Pop that little bit into your mouth - cook's treat.
Arrange the prepared halves on a serving tray. Do this before you fill the halves, or you'll have a huge mess on your hands.
I like to pipe a pretty swirl of the vanilla cream cheese mixture using a pastry bag and star tip (you can use a zip-top freezer or storage bag).
To pipe the filling more than 6 hours ahead of time, add a packet of Whip It to the cream cheese filling mixture when you add the heavy cream. You can skip this step if you like, but I think of it as extra insurance.
Jello Easter Eggs |
Jello Easter Eggs with Vanilla Filling
Jello Eggs
(makes 3 whole jello eggs, or 6 halves)
3 ounce package of jello, any flavor
1 1/4 cups boiling water
Lightly spray egg mold with non-stick cooking spray. Snap mold together and set it on a small tray to catch any spills. Combine jello and boiling water together; stir for 3 minutes until the jello is completely dissolved. Slowly pour mixture into 3 whole eggs (or 6 halves). Repeat as many times as you like, with as many jello flavors you like, until all your eggs are filled. Chill for at least 4 hours.
When you're ready to unmold the eggs, slowly pry the mold halves apart (I use a butter knife to gently coax the halves apart). Using a sharp chef's knife, cut the eggs in half lengthwise using one continuous motion. Next use a melon ball tool to make a well in the large end of each egg half.
Vanilla Filling
(makes enough to fill about 24 egg halves)
8 ounces cream cheese, room temperature
1/2 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup heavy cream
Cream together the cream cheese, sugar, vanilla, and salt until smooth. Add the heavy cream and whip until stiff peaks form. Put the cream cheese filling into a pastry bag that has been fitted with a star tip and pipe the filling into the egg halves. Chill until service.
Note: To fill the jello eggs with cream cheese filling more than 6 hours ahead of time, add a packet of Whip It to the cream cheese filling mixture when you add the heavy cream.
source:http://butteryum.blogspot.co.uk
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