We still have a LOT of jello in the house after my surgery last year (when I was on clear liquids only for a couple weeks). So when I spotted this idea on Pinterest, I knew I wanted to try it!
This is what I was working with from Pinterest. When I finally found a source for this pin, I found the post at Oh! Party. This was a tough one to track down… do you ever get as frustrated as I do when everything is a dead link or spam?? People, please pin responsibly! LOL!
I only used oranges for mine, and I will tell you why: we don’t eat a lot of lemons or limes in our house. So if I was going to remove the fruit, I certainly wasn’t going to let it go to waste! So, oranges it was.
One thing that the original source never mentioned was an actual recipe. I mean, I know jello is simple, but ratios are definitely nice to know! So after figuring that out, I will share what I learned with you here.
Jello Oranges – makes 24 slices
- 3 large navel oranges (if you use the small ones in the bag, you will need more)
- 2 boxes of orange Jello (I used sugar-free, but either version will work fine)
- 2 c. boiling water
- 1 c. cold water*
You’ll note that this is less water than the package calls for. Because you will be slicing these, you want your jello to set slightly harder. Be sure to stir your jello in boiling water for the full two minutes that the package directions tell you to, then add your reduced cold water.
*A note here, if you saw this photo and said, “those would make awesome Jello shots!” the way so many on Pinterest did, this is where you substitute your alcohol. (I’d recommend a flavored vodka. Try whipped cream vodka, its tastes like creamsicles!) Just use 1 cup vodka in place of the cold water, but before you do, stir in a couple ice cubes. If vodka gets above 165 degrees, the alcohol burns off (though the taste remains), so be sure your jello mix is cooled well below boiling before adding it or there’s really no point! Also, don’t try to add more than 1 cup, it won’t set up well. This still gives you 3/4 oz. vodka in each orange slice which is plenty!
All right – let’s get back on track, shall we? :)
Halve your oranges and remove the fruit.
I found this worked best to loosen it with a spoon, then use your hand to pull it out more or less intact. If you end up with this at the navel:
that’s okay! Just pull it off really carefully. Depending on how large a navel your orange has, you’ll end up with something that looks like this.
This was a really large navel. So when you shop, shop for small ones, if you can. What you can do is trim these edges down with your kitchen shears, because you’ll want to fill your rinds up with Jello all the way, if you can.
Now, put your rinds into something to stabilize them. I have these small bowls.
Then just pour your Jello mixture in, and keep them level. Chill them in the refrigerator. I chilled mine overnight.
Then, just carefully slice them up! Quarters seemed too large, so I sliced mine into eighths.
Then just serve and enjoy!
This post is part of the Project Pinterest Challenge!
I also link up to these great parties!~ Adrianne
Denise says
How far in advance can these be made, I’m thinkingour wedding you see, so to make quite a few I’d need to do these quite early?
Thanks for any thoughts ?
Lauren says
That's a really fantastic idea, and something I will totally try sometime. It creates a more “classy” version of jello shots for people who want to throw a little party at home but don't necessarily want it to turn into a bar scene. Plus it's super easy to convert for kiddos so they don't feel left out!
Nicole says
That is one of the coolest things! The kids are quite excited to try it! Please come by my blog hop sometime to show it off!
Little Sister says
I am totally making these for my birthday this weekend – I think it will help get us through an evening with the inlaws! ;) We'll make non-alcoholic for the kids of course, cause they will think it is so cool! Great tip!
~Amy
The Lovely Mrs. P says
These are crazy cute!! Love them! I found you at Bacon Time Party and would love it if you would link something up to my linky party going on now!
Kim@madeinaday
http://madeinaday.com
Kelly says
Jello shots was the first thing that came to my mind too :)
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
So fun! Got to love Pinterest :) Thanks for sharing at Mom On Timeout!
Kara at Petals to Picots says
Hi Adrianne! I am featuring you at my I Love Fridays party this week!! Feel free to drop by and grab a featured button :) Can't wait to see what you link up next.
Mindie Hilton says
Featuring on Thursday at Bacon Time!
Evelyn says
These are just too clever! Thanks for sharing at Freedom Fridays!
Jenifer Harrod says
This would be so neat for me to do with the kids. We will have to do this with limes and oranges. We love both for the most part but there are one of my children who doesn't like either but he loves jello:) Come visit us sometime. I'm your newest follower.
Emily says
ADORABLE!!! this would be so fun for summer!! Would love for you to come over and link up to my tasty Tuesday party going on now!
http://nap-timecreations.blogspot.com/2012/05/orange-bread-and-tasty-tuesday-party.html
Annie says
They look great! They would be perfect at summer parties!
Ladies Holiday says
I'm not a huge jello fan, but those are so cool looking they'd definitely be a hit! Thanks for sharing!
jess says
I'm stopping by from the live.laugh.rowe linky! This is so creative and fun! :)
Six Sisters says
These are such a fun and cute idea! We are so happy that you linked up to our “Strut Your Stuff Saturday” and we hope you see you back next week!! -The Sisters
Winnie says
These are super cute!
Wonderful idea and I'm sure fun to make
Beautiful
Mary Sullivan Frasier says
Yummm! These look so cool and slippery and refreshing! Just perfect for hot summer days and backyard barbecues. I haven't tried the whipped cream vodka yet, but your creamscicle reference totally sold me. LOL Thanks for sharing them! ~Mary
Sharon says
You caught me! I was thinking Jello shots. ;) These look like a fun, refreshing treat for the summer. Thanks for sharing at Show & Tell.
Sharon @ mrs. hines class
Sarah says
I love these! I would love for you to share them at my link party
http://thewinthropchronicles.blogspot.com/2012/05/share-it-link-party-11.html
The Better Baker says
I can't tell you how many times I've seen these and think I'm going to make them, but haven't yet. I think this would be a terrific idea to make for an upcoming graduation open house. VERY nice tutorial. Thanks so much for sharing. I found you at Mix it up Monday!
Jill says
Those look so yummy!!! What a fun treat to have in the summer at a BBQ! Great idea!! Thanks so much for sharing this as well at the Project Pinterest Challenge! Good Luck!!
Jill
twoyellowbirdsdecor.blogspot.com
Abbie says
Thanks for figuring out the ratios. That's the tough part, along with gently slicing. Pretty and tasty result!
Chrissy Taylor says
This is genius! I love it! thank you so much for sharing!
Jean Davis says
Looove this! I shall have to try them as jello shots. And the creamsicles…yum!
Jenny says
I was thinking that these would be excellent Jello shots too!!!! Too cute:)
Jenny
Kara at Petals to Picots says
Very cool idea!
Kadie says
I LOVE this! I have wanted to try it but was to lazy to try to figure it out. This will be perfect for the kids for the summer!
Kelsey says
Awesome!! And how have I never heard of whipped cream vodka?!
allisamazing says
Thanks for sharing – now I know how to make them :) I think they would be perfect for a backyard BBQ!
Terry says
You always have the greatest tutorials. You seem to intuitively know where I am going to have questions, and then you answer them before they pop into my head. Love this – would be so cute for a barbecue with little kiddies able to still keep running while they enjoyed their dessert (because heaven knows after supper, they aren't going to sit still much longer).
Jill says
Great addition to any summer party! Looks yummy!
Jill @ Create.Craft.Love.
Danni Baird says
This is awesome! Perfect for a cool summer treat! Way to go Adrianne!