Showing posts with label jello. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jello. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Strawberry Yogurt Salad

1 Large Container Strawberry Yogurt
1 Large Conatiner of Cool Whip
2 Small boxes of Coconut Cream Pudding (Instant)
2 lbs Strawberries

(Sorry I don't know the exact measurement of the containers.  Nest time I am at the grocery store I will check so you know for sure what size they are.  Other wise,  They are the Large Containers!)
Mix Yogurt and and pudding until well blended then fold in cool whip.  Wash strawberries and cut them in the desired size you would like. (I quarterd most of mine then sliced the rest to put on top.)  Fold  in strawberries.  Let chill in fridge for a few hours and serve.

**Very Easy salad.  The kids loved it and loved helping to make.  I got this recipe from my mom.  It is the one that I made for Thanksgiving.  It goes great with most anything.  I think it could be considered a dessert too.  Maybe add a graham cracker crust.  Hmmm, I might have to try that.













Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Jello Parfait

2 (3 oz) boxes jello
2 cups boiling water
1 cup cold water
Cool Whip

Stir Jello in boiling water til it is dissolved.  Add cold water.  Pour into a 9x9 casserole dish and place in fridge to setup.  When set cut the jello into little cubes and spoon into a bowl.  Add as much cool whip as you would like and stir.

This is a dish that goes with anything.  And is very easy.  Back home I could find this in the grocery store and I would buy it to take on picnics or other family gatherings.  When I went looking for it at a grocery store in Nevada I asked someone at the Deli where I could find it.  They had no clue what I was talking about.  Now we make it all the time.  Yes, I say WE because it is easy enough for the kids to make and they LOVE it! 

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Rainbow Jello


Aunt Melinda's Rainbow Jello
3 (8 oz) plain yogurt
1 pkg (3 oz) of each color jello (purple, red, orange, green and yellow

Dissolve each jello (one at a time) in one cup boiling water. Divide into 2 bowls. In one bowl add 3 tablespoons cold water. Pour into dripper and jell. In other bowl add 1/2 cup yogurt and mix well. Pour this on plain jelled jello. Let this jell also. Continue with each jello layering them ontop of each other.


This jello may be time consuming, but it is pretty and kids love it.






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