Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Happy St. Patrick's Day Ice Cream Jello

St. Patrick's Day Ice Cream Jello
Happy St. Patrick's Day!

St. Patrick's Day Ice Cream Jello
Ice Cream Jello

Mix together to dissolve:
2 large packages (6 oz each) of green Jello (or any flavor)
1 packet of unflavored gelatin
4 cups boiling water

Add:
1 quart vanilla ice cream (I would use less ice cream next time)
Stir til dissolved

Pour:
9 x 13 glass dish

Refrigerate overnight, cut and serve! The ice cream will float to the top of the jello.

St. Patrick's Day Ice Cream Jello
Happy St. Patrick's Day!!

30 comments:

Miette said...

Wow ! It is spectacular !

Cheers,

Miette

Tracey said...

So festive! The color is amazing!

Cristine said...

What a beautiful green!

Maria said...

Ice cream jello!! You are so creative! What a great treat for the holiday!

SUGAR B said...

Happy St. Patrick's Day to you, too! I made Irish whiskey chocolate cupcakes to rejoice this day!

Love the ice cream jello and that GREEN ENVY color!

Judy said...

Your jello recipes are making me want to try jello again. This one sounds great.

Shannon said...

Do you use animal-based gelatin or seaweed-based gelatin? If the latter, what source do you use?

Hema said...

First tiem here....I like those colorful pictures!We made Irish Soda Bread.
Happy St.Patricks Day!!!

Pamela said...

This is so cool. SO COOL! Happy St. Patrick's Day to you!

Stephanie said...

Happy St. Pat's! You've made me crave Jello like never before!

Karen said...

Another great jello recipe! Why would you use less ice cream in making it again?

Monica H said...

You sure do have a way with Jello! I bet this would be good with orange jello. Kind of a orange creamsicle, if you will!

Happy St. Pat's Day to you too!

justJENN said...

Gorgeeoouus. I remember eating that as a kid at parties.

Natalie said...

gorgeous squares! a nice, creative alternative use for green food coloring- much better than green beer!

Sachi said...

I've made something similar but used cool whip instead.
I'm going to try it this way next time.
Looks great!

Esi said...

Happy St. Patrick's day!

Passionate About Baking said...

Pretty as a picture...beautiful!!

Pearl said...

that is SUCH a cool recipe! seriously!

EAT! said...

Jello any may you make it is delicious!! Love the green color.

Allen of EOL said...

Such perfectly even layers! Someone was just telling me of ice-cream jello the other day and here you are showing a wonderful example :-)

Cathy said...

These are incredible! Universal crowd pleaser!

Dawn said...

aren't those kind of fun photos...that color is so vivid! I love this

Katie said...

Festive and cute looks great!

oneordinaryday said...

Oh - I remember doing this as a kid. I had the Jell-o cookbook and used to love making everything in it. Your photos are awesome!
Michelle
http://oneordinaryday.wordpress.com/

J.Danger said...

you and jello! You are my kids favorite person right now! The broken glass jello, and now this!

Elyse said...

What a cool trick! I love that it separates into two great layers. Two treats for the price of one. So nifty!

How To Eat A Cupcake said...

You're a genius with the Jello! :D <333

Molly Jean said...

This is such a cool idea! I love fun, new recipes. I might have to try this for our next bbq with friends.

Ms Shanna said...

I always wondered how to make Jell-O with multiple layers! I never thought of vanilla ice cream. Thanks for sharing!

PS I've written a post about this but it won't be published till next week so I'll come back and give you the link then! =)

emiglia said...

That's such a great color!

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