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  • JELL-O Mosaic Dessert Bars

    Although, the JELL-O mosaic dessert bar recipe is fun to make and eat the way it is, I have a variation you might like as well. The recipe calls for making four types of JELL-O and then cutting it into cubes and pouring a milky mixture over it for a mosaic effect. After chilling for two hours you have a colorful and tasty dessert you can slice and serve.My variation involves arranging the cubes in sections. By separating out the colors I was able to create a orange creamsicle-like section, a lemon creme section, and a strawberries and cream section. ...

  • JELL-O Marshmallow Crispy Lemon Pie

    No-bake desserts are where it's at, especially as the weather turns warmer and I can't bear the thought of heating up my kitchen with baking. JELL-O marshmallow crispy lemon pie appealed to me as a laid-back baker, a mom with kids and a husband to please and feed, and simply because the recipe looked easy enough. Would it live up to expectation?

  • JELL-O Raspberry-pomegranate Jellies

    JELL-O raspberry-pomegranate jellies are a quick and easy dessert that anyone can make. I especially liked this dessert because my kids could make it. When choosing recipes for my kids to make I first look at the number of ingredients; five to seven ingredients means my kids are less likely to get things confused. Second, I make sure the measurements are simple and easy to understand. (For this recipe I had to make sure I pointed out the sugar was divided). ...

  • JELL-O Banana Cake Balls

    When you're looking for a simple dessert that can be served at the dessert buffet table or just want to put together a platter of bite-sized treats for the kids, make up a batch of Banana Cake Balls made with JELL-O Vanilla Flavor Instant Pudding. These cake balls taste like they're made from scratch and can be decorated in dozens of different ways. They're a great addition to any party menu and you can make them hours ahead of time. If you're watching your waistline, just a couple of these will curb that sweet tooth without derailing your diet.

  • JELL-O Tie-dye Fruity Cupcakes

    "Who wants to make tie-dye cupcakes?"--The words aren't even out of my mouth before my five and seven year old daughters are making a mad dash for the kitchen and helping me rustle up the ingredients. Nothing gets those girls moving like dessert. Would JELL-O tie-dye fruity cupcakes measure up to their high taste standards?

  • No Bake Raspberry Glace Cheesecake Pie

    When you're counting down those precious hours until the holiday party or get-together, stick with no-bake desserts to save on time. A raspberry glace cheesecake pie made with JELL-O No Bake Cheesecake is a cinch to prepare and tastes a lot like a raspberry swirl cheesecake. Anyone with a sweet tooth will appreciate this rich and creamy dessert after the holiday meal!

  • Try These Black & White Pudding Squares

    The holidays may well be my family's busiest time of year. Between our regular school and activity schedule and getting ready for Christmas, my time for cooking and cleaning is limited. You can almost forget about baking. Black and white pudding squares are a quick, easy no-bake dessert that you can add to your dessert repertoire when you need to whip something up for a neighborhood get-together or holiday party.

  • Delicious Pumpkin-Spiced Mini "Cake" Balls

    If you need to make a no-fuss holiday dessert at the last minute, skip the baking routine and whip up a batch of tasty pumpkin-spiced cake balls! It's so easy to make a crowd-pleasing treat out of vanilla cake donut holes, pumpkin pie spice, and instant pudding. This dessert only takes about 25 minutes to prepare so you can spend less time in the kitchen and more time enjoying the celebration. ...

  • Spiced Pudding Squares for Your Holiday Party

    While I might dread putting a meal for my family of five on the table every night of the week, I simply love baking. Whether I'm doing it for a holiday party or simply for my husband and the kids, I love baking a delicious dessert that everyone will rave about, especially in the winter. I do get tired of my holiday staples, though, and this year I headed out to see what I could try that would add some pizazz to my holiday dessert table. Spiced pudding squares fit the bill-and exceeded my expectations.

  • Warm Caramel Apple Pudding Cake

    When that holiday event or get-together calls for some comfort food in the dessert department, impress the crowd with a warm, gooey, caramel apple pudding cake. JELL-O Vanilla Flavor Instant pudding mixed with a caramel topping turns an otherwise simple cake into a rich and tasty pudding. Crisp Granny Smith apple slices are sandwiched between a moist yellow cake and a thick caramel-vanilla sauce.

  • Easy Chocolate-Cherry Bombs

    When you're ready to line up the holiday dessert table with miniature desserts, pick out recipes that take less than an hour or so to prepare. The holidays are busy enough without baking and cooking activities, so a few no-bake recipes can save time and still satisfy a crowd!

  • Triple-chocolate Cookie Balls

    With the holidays on the horizon, my sister and I were excited to spend an evening together sampling new dessert recipes that we could share with our family this year. Triple-chocolate cookie balls were a simple, no-bake delight that we enjoyed making together, devouring half of, and then sharing with the kids the next day. They look much more complicated than they actually are, and they'll be the perfect addition to your holiday party this year.

  • Black Forest Cupcakes for a Crowd

    When you're short on time and need a no-fuss dessert for a crowd, whip together a batch of Black Forest-inspired cupcakes and you'll be good to go! JELL-O Black Cherry flavor gelatin is a versatile ingredient you can use to make a delicious, dessert-like frosting for chocolate cupcakes. Unlike a Black Forest layer cake that can take hours to prepare, these cupcakes can be made in less than 30 minutes.

  • Mini "mimosas" for Your Holiday Brunch

    If you're hosting a holiday party, you know that no matter how organized you are, time is always in short supply. If you're like me, when you mix hosting duties with three small children, a house to clean, and food and drinks to put together, you want simple, elegant, and classic options without spending the entire day in the kitchen. Add some sparkle to your holiday table this season by putting together simple, non-alcoholic mini "mimosas" that guests of all ages will love. Serve them as an appetizer, a beverage, or as a dessert treat. ...

  • Strawberries 'n Cream Minis for the Holidays

    A quick, no-bake treat, using JELL-O Strawberry Flavor Gelatin, white chocolate, and evaporated milk.