Camping and picnic desserts don’t need to be complicated, and kids love being involved in making them, so that makes Jello cups a perfect family option.
Choose a container that will allow you to travel and serve your jello, such as plastic containers or jars.
Boil the required water as per packet directions, then make the jello. Divide among the selected containers.
Layered Jello
Layering jello is easy but takes time. Each layer must be created and then allowed to set. Make the first layer.
When the first layer is set, make the second color of jello and allow it to cool. If it is too hot when poured onto the first layer of jello it will melt and create a blurry line. This process can be repeated many times, creating multiple layers.
For a twist, you can set the jello on an angle to create more complex layer patterns.
Fruit Jello
Open the tin of fruit and strain off all the juices. Divide the fruit among the containers.
Make the jello and pour it over the fruit.
Cake Jello
This creates an interesting texture, jello soaks into the cake and sets creating textured jello. Break the cake up and distribute it between the containers.
Make the Jello and pour it over the cake then allow it to set.
Combinations Layer Jello
Using the different methods above complex layered jello can be created. For example, the base layer can be a red cake layer, the next layer can be an orange fruit layer, and then a top plain jello layer of green.