Best Bing Cherry Jello Mold Recipes

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CHERRY-WALNUT GELATIN MOLD



Cherry-Walnut Gelatin Mold image

Provided by Duff Goldman

Time 25m

Yield 8-10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 pound pitted bing cherries (frozen or canned), thawed if frozen
1 1/4 cups walnut halves
1 6-ounce package cherry Jell-O
1 cup sherry
1/2 cup orange juice
Cooking spray

Steps:

  • Drain the cherries and pat dry. Break the walnuts into pieces, then stuff each cherry with a nut.
  • Combine the Jell-O and 2 cups boiling water in a bowl and stir until dissolved. Stir in the sherry and orange juice.
  • Lightly spray a 6-cup gelatin mold or glass bowl with cooking spray. Pour in the gelatin mixture and scatter the stuffed cherries and remaining walnuts evenly in the mold. Cover and refrigerate until set, about 8 hours or overnight.
  • Before serving, place the mold in a bowl of hot water to loosen the gelatin, about 5 minutes. Gently invert over a platter to release.

JELL-O MOLD



Jell-O Mold image

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 (6-ounces) package cherry flavored Jell-O
1 (16 1/2 ounce) can pitted black bing cherries, drained and juices reserved
1 cup boiling water
1 pint sour cream or 1 (17-ounce) container whipped cream cheese

Steps:

  • Place Jell-O in a large bowl. Add 1 cup reserved cherry juice and boiling water. Whisk thoroughly until Jell-O is dissolved. Transfer to refrigerator and chill until beginning to set, about 15 minutes.
  • Remove from refrigerator, and add either sour cream or whipped cream cheese. Beat with a hand-held electric mixer until smooth. Add cherries; stir to combine. Pour mixture into a 3-quart mold. Refrigerate until firm.
  • Quickly dip mold into a bowl of warm water. Wipe mold dry. Place a serving plate on top of mold and invert. Repeat dipping process if necessary to release Jell-O. Serve immediately or chill until serving.

17 BEST JELLO MOLD RECIPE COLLECTION



17 Best Jello Mold Recipe Collection image

Let's take a step back into our childhoods and make these wiggly-jiggly jello mold recipes. They're colorful, tasty, and way more fun than boring old cake.

Provided by insanelygood

Categories     Desserts     Recipe Roundup

Number Of Ingredients 17

Jell-O Mold With Fruit Salad
Orange Creamsicle Jello Mold
Strawberry Jell-O Salad Mold
Raspberry Jello Mold
Jello Ice Cream Mold
Creamy Lime Jello Salad
Italian Christmas Jello Mold Ring
Rainbow Jello Mold
Jello Cream Cheese Mold
Christmas Cherry Cream Cheese Jello Mold
Dole Whip Pineapple Jell-O Mold
Pineapple Lime Jello Mold
Grandma's Sunshine Salad
Creamy Orange and Pineapple Jello Mold
Cranberry Jello Salad
Cherry Lemon Cream Jell-O Mold
Mardi Gras Layered Lemon-Lime Jell-O Mold

Steps:

  • Select your favorite recipe.
  • Organize all the required ingredients.
  • Prep a delicious jello mold recipe in 30 minutes or less!

Nutrition Facts :

BING CHERRY JELLO MOLD



Bing Cherry Jello Mold image

My friend Naomi gave me this recipe some years a go. I love it and think it is the prettiest color for a Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner table. I've never added the pecans because my father will not eat nuts but I think they would be very good in it.( Cooking time includes refrigeration time)

Provided by Old widow

Categories     Fruit

Time P1DT15m

Yield 1 jello mold, 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 (12 ounce) can cola
1 (16 ounce) can pitted bing cherries
1 (20 ounce) can crushed pineapple
1 (3 ounce) box black cherry gelatin
1 cup chopped pecans (optional)

Steps:

  • Drain pineapple, drain cherries and save the cherry juice.
  • In a saucepan combine the cherry juice with the cola. Heat until boiling, then stir in the gelatin. Mix until gelatin is dissolved.
  • Remove from heat and stir in the drained pineapple, drained cherries and pecans if you are using them.
  • Spray gelatin mold with cooking spray and pour in the gelatin mixture.
  • Refrigerate at least 24 hours before unmolding.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 134.5, Fat 0.2, Sodium 51.9, Carbohydrate 33.9, Fiber 1.8, Sugar 30.5, Protein 1.8

BING CHERRY GELATIN MOLD



Bing Cherry Gelatin Mold image

Cherry gelatin mold with Bing cherries, pineapple, and pecans. This has been my family's favorite for Thanksgiving for many, many years.

Provided by Andee

Categories     Desserts     Specialty Dessert Recipes     Dessert Salad Recipes     Jell-O® Salad

Time P1DT15m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 (16.5 ounce) can pitted Bing cherries, drained, juice reserved
1 (12 fluid ounce) can cola-flavored carbonated beverage
1 (6 ounce) package black cherry flavored Jell-O® mix
1 (15.25 ounce) can crushed pineapple, drained
1 cup chopped pecans

Steps:

  • In a saucepan, combine the reserved cherry juice with the cola. Bring to a boil, and stir in the gelatin until dissolved. Remove from the heat, and mix in the drained cherries, drained pineapple, and chopped pecans. Pour mixture into a mold sprayed with non-stick cooking spray, and refrigerate for at least 24 hours before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 253.2 calories, Carbohydrate 41.3 g, Fat 9.9 g, Fiber 2.6 g, Protein 3.9 g, SaturatedFat 0.8 g, Sodium 99.6 mg, Sugar 38.4 g

BING CHERRY GELATIN (JELL-O) SALAD



Bing Cherry Gelatin (Jell-O) Salad image

Make and share this Bing Cherry Gelatin (Jell-O) Salad recipe from Food.com.

Provided by MarielC

Categories     No Cook

Time 8h15m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 (15 ounce) can pitted dark sweet cherries in juice
1 (3 ounce) package cherry gelatin
1 cup boiling water
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1/4 cup walnuts

Steps:

  • Drain the can of cherries and reserve the juice. Dissolve gelatin in the boiling water. Combine reserved cherry juice, lemon juice and enough cold water to equal one cup and add to gelatin. Refrigerate until slightly set. Add cherries and walnuts and pour into a 4 cup mold. Chill until firm.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 33, Fat 3.2, SaturatedFat 0.3, Sodium 1.3, Carbohydrate 1, Fiber 0.3, Sugar 0.3, Protein 0.8

CHERRY-LEMON CREAM JELL-O MOLD



Cherry-Lemon Cream Jell-O Mold image

This jiggly, layered mold holds a base of clear crimson (sweet cherry) and a topping of ivory white (tangy lemon mixed with sour cream). If you have extra time, you could make it into four layers, producing red and ivory stripes. Garnished with shiny green leaves like bay or holly, it looks especially festive, and is also quite delicious. Swapping out some of the water in the Jell-O formula for ingredients like sour cream and cherry juice gives this dessert its bright taste.

Provided by Julia Moskin

Categories     parfaits and trifles, dessert

Time 4h30m

Yield 10 to 12 servings

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 large (6-ounce) package lemon Jell-O
4 cups boiling water
1 (16-ounce) container sour cream
Neutral cooking spray
2 large (6-ounce) packages black cherry Jell-O, or use plain cherry or cranberry Jell-O
1 quart sweet or tart cherry juice, or use cranberry juice (opt for less cloudy varieties)
Fresh holly sprigs, bay leaves or edible flowers, for garnish

Steps:

  • Pour lemon mix into a medium bowl and add 2 cups boiling water. Stir until dissolved, then let cool until warm but not steaming hot, about 10 minutes. Gradually whisk in sour cream until smooth.
  • Spray a 10- or 12-cup mold or Bundt pan, preferably nonstick, very lightly with neutral cooking spray. Blot any extra oil with paper towels. Pour in lemon-sour cream mixture and refrigerate until set, about 1 hour.
  • About 15 minutes before lemon-sour cream mixture has set, pour cherry mix into a large bowl and add 2 cups boiling water. Stir until dissolved, then stir in cherry or cranberry juice. Make sure mixture has cooled to lukewarm at most before proceeding.
  • When lemon-sour cream mixture is set, gently ladle the cherry mixture over it. Don't pour it on top, as the mixture breaks easily. Refrigerate again until completely set, at least 3 hours or overnight. (If you want to create multiple thinner layers of Jell-O, as seen in the picture here, instead of just one layer of each flavor, see Note.)
  • When ready to unmold, run the tip of a sharp knife around the edge of the pan to break the seal. Dip the bottom half of the mold in warm (not hot) water for 15 seconds. Place a serving plate over the top and flip to unmold. (If the mold doesn't come out immediately, don't shake it; try the warm water treatment again, 15 seconds at a time, until it comes out. If you leave the mold in the water for a longer time, it may start to melt.)
  • Just before serving, garnish, then slice, using a sharp knife and wiping the blade between slices.

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