~ konnyaku jelly with fruits ~
This was their dessert after dinner. I gave hubby a mouthful and he asked for a piece. I was surprised (and very happy, of coz) as he's not a dessert person (especially those that I make :p). But when he had his piece, he complained that it was sour. hahaha That was why I gave him a bite with only grapes earlier. I knew he doesn't like the sourness of strawberry and kiwi.
Needless to say, it was a big hit with the kids. CE didn't really like longans though (hmmm... funny coz he loved it when I made longan jelly). XY, as usual, kept asking for more. But they only got to eat their second serving this afternoon after lunch. Now all finished, no more for tonight. Anyway, I've got another packet of powder, will be making jelly again very soon. ;-)
aiya...salivating thim, dim hou??
ReplyDeleteeh, yr strange boy...i thot longan is the sweetest of them all & any kid would love it, no?? i also no like sourness... :(
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pretty jelly! drooling here!
ReplyDeleteWow..yr jelly looks so pretty one. See already know it's yummy. Maybe CE doesn't like the longan mixed with other fruits?
ReplyDeleteYour jelly looks so tempting. My gals are crazy over Konyaku too. I love them too!
ReplyDeletewahhhh... nice nice, yummy!
ReplyDeleteI love Konyaku too.. and always make it at home.. however my brother got a better skill than me.. :p
ReplyDeletewow..this is a good idea.. mixing all the fruits together and make it so colourful and yet natural...
ReplyDeleteVery colorful jelly. Yummy~~~
ReplyDeletei want jelly...i love jelly...
ReplyDeletebut i'm really too lazy to make them...hahaha, really lazy lah i am...
i know how it feels when hubby likes/adores what we make in the kitchen for them...doesnt happen too often for me tho hahaha...
nice job there :-)
i love this jelly too, but i wont let ethan eat it yet. scared it will get stuck in his throat. i made it for my students last time using strawberries n they hated it coz it was sour! :(
ReplyDeleteUr jelly looks tempting. I like to eat jelly too.
ReplyDeleteVery fruity! Good for the kids.
ReplyDeleteI love jelly too. My husband also dun like it, so normally I will be the one who sapu all. Your jelly looks so good!
ReplyDeletethe jelly looks so nice... if me i oso wanna ask for more hahaha
ReplyDeleteI love konnyaku jelly and it's always a hit among kids when I make them for parties. You can also use fruit juice instead of water to make them.
ReplyDeleteI love konnyaku jelly and it's always a hit among kids when I make them for parties. You can also use fruit juice instead of water to make them.
ReplyDeleteDes and I love this jelly. U can try putting in coco de nata.
ReplyDeleteLong time din make this jelly oredi. Ur post reminded me dat I still have a few packets, must make before they expire.
so far i didnt give jelly..esp konyaku to philip. can he take? cos i scare to "rubber-ly" then get stuck..
ReplyDeleteYour jelly looks good. Konnyaku is my favourite too....and I like it with longan :D
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done. I like the beutiful colours from the fruit.
ReplyDeleteIs it very easy to make this dessert?
i tried putting fruits in a tray and they just scattered everywhere when the jelly liquid being poured in....hard to cut into pieces too....does that mean i have to use small moulds for each pieces?
ReplyDeleteRachel, I suppose if u give him vy small bites, it shld be ok.
ReplyDeleteJoanne, it's really vy ez (n this coming from a lazy mommy :D). Jes add the konnyaku powder n sugar (if necessary) to the boiling water. If u want to add fruits, arrange them in the tray/container b4 pouring in the mixture. Cool then refrigerate. Then makan. hahaha
Jacelyn, is it becoz ur fruits too small pc? I din hv any 'floating' probs with konnyaku jelly. Maybe coz konnyaku mixture is thicker than normal jelly? Actually making them in lil cups/containers is easier to eat. :)
Oo...sounds like very simple. Must try one day. Thanks ya!
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