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  2. Directions Step 1: Cream the butter and sugar. First, preheat your oven to 350°F. In a mixing bowl, cream the butter and sugar until fluffy. Add in the egg and mix to combine. Step 2: Mix the dry ...

  3. How to Make a Jell-O Mold That Comes Out Perfect

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    The juice and gelatin will sweeten it up so the only flavor your get is creamy and fruity. After the first layer has chilled for an hour, pour this pale pink mix over the top. Cover and ...

  4. Jell-O 1-2-3 - Wikipedia

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    Jell-O 1-2-3 was a Jell-O gelatin product introduced in 1969 and discontinued in 1996. The product was one 4.3 ounce (121 g) powdered mix that, when properly prepared, separated and solidified into three distinct layers: a creamy top, a mousse-like middle, and regular Jell-O bottom.

  5. 30 Retro Desserts that Start with a Box of Jell-O - AOL

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    This refreshing salad has two layers – a pretty pink bottom that includes sour cream, and a ruby red top with strawberries and pineapple. For years, Mom has included this salad in meals she ...

  6. Instant pudding - Wikipedia

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    Many flavors of instant pudding are produced. [1] [2] Sugar, a flavoring agent, and thickeners are primary ingredients. [3] Instant chocolate pudding mix is manufactured using cocoa. [4] A key ingredient in instant pudding is gelatinized starch, a dried instant starch that readily absorbs liquids, which causes the pudding to gel when mixed with ...

  7. Gelatin dessert - Wikipedia

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    Gelatin desserts are desserts made with a sweetened and flavoured processed collagen product , which makes the dessert "set" from a liquid to a soft elastic solid gel. This kind of dessert was first recorded as "jelly" by Hannah Glasse in her 18th-century book The Art of Cookery, appearing in a layer of trifle. [1]

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    7. 7-Layer Gelatin Salad. Forget seven-layer bean dip. This dessert salad features seven layers of various Jell-O flavors and colors, a veritable rainbow of jiggly gelatin, evaporated milk ...

  9. Jell-O - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Jell-O 1∗2∗3 (later Jell-O 1•2•3), a gelatin dessert that separated into three layers as it cooled, was unveiled. Until 1987, Jell-O 1•2•3 was readily found in grocery stores throughout most of the United States, but the dessert is now rare.