The Perfect Two Ingredients Jelly Fluff Recipe

So within the space of a few posts I’ve gone from Michelin starred food to something far less refined. As I’ve spent most of the weekend feeling sorry for myself, after catching a horrible cold off Hubs, I wanted something sweet, comforting and possible to make with the contents of the cupboards. As a child my mum used to make Jelly Fluff, then at uni I was reintroduced to it by a housemate. Admittedly I don’t usually have a tin of evaporated milk hanging around, but when making Snowball Truffles back in December I accidentally picked up evaporated milk instead of condensed milk.

A few weeks ago I will confess to buying some strawberry mousse from a well-known supermarket. Well they were far too sweet, tasteless and not strawberry-like in the slightest. Nothing like the Hippo Mousse I remember from my childhood. It was this that inspired me today. I suppose I wanted a bite of nostalgic comfort.

I have only ever made this with raspberry jelly, as it’s my favorite, but I have it on good authority that it works with many different flavors. It also works with both traditional block jelly and the low sugar powdered jelly. One problem with it – it’s highly addictive. So fluffy it just melts in your mouth and you want more, however it is great at kicking the sugar cravings. Oh, and who will admit to having a secret stash of Gü ramkins?

JELLY FLUFF

Jelly Fluff Recipe

Makes 1 big, glorious bowl of the fluffy stuff
Course: Dessert
Keyword: jelly, nostalgic

Ingredients:

  • 1x 170 g tin of evaporated milk well chilled
  • 1 sachet or block of jelly

Instructions:

  • Melt the jelly with half the amount of water recommended on the packet, allow to cool at room temperature for 30 min.
  • Using an electric whisk, whisk the evaporated milk until it has tripled in size. While continuing to whisk gradually add the jelly. Whisk for a further 30 seconds then pour into a bowl. Put in the fridge to set.

Note:

Warning: when whisking use a bigger bowl than you think you need as you’ll be surprised how much this fluffs up.

2 thoughts on “The Perfect Two Ingredients Jelly Fluff Recipe”

  1. My Mom used to make this for us in the 60s…she’d layer lime, strawberry and lemon jello fluff between layers of graham crackers and refrigerate it. A striking, lovely dessert from well…a very long time ago!! I’ve made it for our Grandson and oh, the memories!! Thank you!

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