This is a simple recipe, but it takes all day to make because each Jell-O layer has to set separately. I have a friend who uses six boxes of six different colors, dividing each box between yogurt and water to make tiny layers. This recipe is also fun to make in clear cups for a party!
6 pkgs. small Jell-O,
3 different colors
3 c. plain yogurt
Dissolve 1 box of the lightest color Jell-O in 1 c. boiling water. Then add ? c. cold water. Put in a 9×13-inch pan. Refrigerate until Jell-O is set. Dissolve the other box of that same color Jell-O in 1 c. boiling water. Then whisk in 1 c. yogurt, blending out the clumps. Pour this Jell-O on the previous layer. Continue with the other 4 boxes, adding a new layer when the previous layer is set, and alternating between regular and yogurt Jell-O.
Color ideas:
Yellow, Blue, Red
Yellow, Green, Orange
Yellow, Green, Purple
Ribbon Jell-O
This is a simple recipe, but it takes all day to make because each Jell-O layer has to set separately. I have a friend who uses six boxes of six different colors, dividing each box between yogurt and water to make tiny layers. This recipe is also fun to make in clear cups for a party!
6 pkgs. small Jell-O,
3 different colors
3 c. plain yogurt
Dissolve 1 box of the lightest color Jell-O in 1 c. boiling water. Then add ? c. cold water. Put in a 9×13-inch pan. Refrigerate until Jell-O is set. Dissolve the other box of that same color Jell-O in 1 c. boiling water. Then whisk in 1 c. yogurt, blending out the clumps. Pour this Jell-O on the previous layer. Continue with the other 4 boxes, adding a new layer when the previous layer is set, and alternating between regular and yogurt Jell-O.
Color ideas:
Yellow, Blue, Red
Yellow, Green, Orange
Yellow, Green, Purple