A few weeks ago I watched a programme with Rosemary Shrager and she made loads and loads of jellies in ornate copper jelly moulds, so I had a browse on e bay, won one and made one or two!!
This is the first attempt and I forgot to wet the plate so it stuck where it landed,
I left this one in hot water a bit too long and it split!
Getting better....
the best!!
Lucious wibbly wobbly jellies, anyone fancy a spoonfull??
Of course you need something to go with your jelly,
how about pears and maltesers??
Yummy, a lovely tea time treat.
We're having a little "Royal wedding" party and I'm in charge of the jelly, so this was just a trial run, but, I have a bigger and better mould to show you, it's setting in the fridge, so till part two....
Bye for now,
Lucey xx
10 comments:
I love jelly! Have you ever made a stripy one....? Take a bit longer because you have to wait for each layer to set, but they look good when done!!
Julie xxxxxxxx
Oooohh lovely! I love jelly yours reminds me of teatime at home when I was a kid we had a fancy jelly most Sunday tea times, in strange shapes, often rabbits with tinned fruit and carnation milk. Happy days :)
Kandi x
WOW they look fabulous!
Victoria xx
Mmmm jelly, maltesers and pears sounds like one of my panic teas! well done on your jelly testing you crack me up! jennyx
You could make an alcoholic jelly for the grownups and/or Trifle - that's how I like my jelly, in a boozy trifle! Bettyx
Oooh, lovely! Like Kandi, we used to have a rabbit shaped jelly (or blancmange) on a Sunday. So lovely! I wish I was coming to your party! xxx
Wibble wobble, wibble wobble jelly on a plate! fantastic, I do like a good jelly x
Those look fabulous, I was only thinking 'they'd be great for the royal wedding' as I scrolled down! Enjoy the trial runs ;) x
Oooh, save a bowlful for me please!
-x-
mmm i forget how much I love Jelly, your's looks great. My favourite accompaniment is Tip Top...brings all the memories flooding back!
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