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Receta #CookoutWeek: Patriotic Jello Cups
by The Cookaholic Wife

#CookoutWeek: Patriotic Jello Cups

Since the #CookoutWeek event is ending right before the Fourth of July when cookouts are as common as fireworks, I wanted to share a easy dessert recipe with you that is color-coordinated with the holiday, super tasty and fits in at any cookout.

Jello and cookouts go hand in hand right? I honestly hadn't made jello in quite some time before making this recipe but after stirring in the hot and cold water and waiting for it to set, I was immediately transported back to my childhood, repeatedly opening the fridge and jiggling the containers to see if the jello had set yet.

Doesn't jello just make you happy? I couldn't stop grinning the whole time I was making this recipe. I honestly can't wait to make it again and take it to one of my mom's pool parties.

For this recipe, I purchased 5 oz. hard plastic clear cups from Amazon.

Patriotic Jello Cups

Source: The First Year Blog

Servings: 20 cups

Ingredients:

Directions:

1. Prepare the strawberry jello according to package directions. Pour into 5 oz. cups, filling each cup halfway. (You’ll fill between 8 and 10 cups)

2. Drop a tablespoon or so of chopped berries into the jello before it sets.

3. Prepare the berry blue jello according to package directions. Pour into 5 oz. cups, filling each cup halfway. (You’ll fill between 8 and 10 cups)

4. Drop a tablespoon or so of blueberries into the jello before it sets.

5. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours or until jello has set.

6. Fill each cup the rest of the way with whipped cream.

5. Sprinkle blueberries on top of the strawberry jello cups and strawberries on top of the berry blue jello cups. Serve immediately.

To be honest, I was a little worried about taking the leftovers into work. I figured my coworkers (all men) would roll their eyes at red and blue jello with fresh fruit on top. Instead it seemed as though I brought out the child in all of them as they all grabbed a jello cup and a spoon the minute they found them in the fridge.

(Of course it was suggested that I could have added some liquor to the jello, which is a definite possibility in the future, but I kept them kid-friendly this time around.)

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