Homemade Gumdrops-fresher than anything you can buy. Makes a great food gift, adjust the flavors and colors for any occasion
I can’t believe it’s another week gone by. Where is the time going all of the sudden?
I think someone has pushed the fast forward button on my life when I just want to hit the pause, just for a few minutes.
It was a crazy week, what with Online Blogcon, then the kids had me running every which way. Weekends are normally family time, relaxed, sometimes we don’t even leave the house. Not this weekend.
Hubby decided we needed to have a date night Friday night. Don’t get me wrong, I love date night. Just the two of us, out for dinner, or a movie, or shopping, nothing over the top, but it’s just us. Hubby wanted to go to Joe’s Stone Crab. No idea why that got in his head but oh yeah baby, I’m all about eating some crab. Joe’s Stone Crab is 89 miles from our house, no biggie, we’ll leave about 5 pm get there around 6:30 pm. perfect time for dinner.
Here’s how my weekend went. Get up early on Friday. I have to bake 15 dozen cookies (3 different recipes,) 36 muffins, my Coffeehouse Coffee Cake Muffins, all for a big bake sale Grace is doing Saturday morning. Oven is preheating at 8 am. Butter’s softening in the mixing bowl. As I’m making that first double batch of cookies I realize I’m going to run out of sugar before the day is done. Mom to the rescue, she’s happy to run to the store for me. Chocolate Chip-Pecan Cookies all baked and cooling on racks on the table. Lemon Sugar Cookies dough made, first batch baking in the oven. Go to make Dark Chocolate Tiger Cookies, CRAP! This dough needs to refrigerate for a minimum of 6 hours. I don’t have 6 hours, we’re leaving to go to dinner at 5 pm. Make dough, throw it in the freezer. Continue baking the Lemon cookies. Get ready to make the muffins. CRAP! I’m out of sour cream! Finish baking lemon cookies, change my shirt (no I haven’t had a shower yet,) hop in the truck and run to the store for sour cream. Back home in 15 minutes flat. No I didn’t break any speed records, the store is only 5 minutes away. Make up muffins, bake, bake, bake.
All the while washing dishes as I go. I can’t stand dirty dishes in the sink. On the last tray of muffins, I hop in the shower, timer on the bathroom counter so I make sure they don’t burn.
Back out to kitchen, towel on my head. Grab the chocolate dough out of the freezer, still a bit soft in the middle but I can work with it. It’s now 2 pm. After each tray is placed in the oven, I’m putting the dough back in the freezer. Cassie walks in the door at 3:07, I bribe her (with money) to package up and add ribbon for all the cookies, while I try and get pictures done for these gumdrops (which I made the day before) and also take new photos of all the above cookies and muffins. Last tray of cookies out of the oven at 4:10 pm.
Decide I’d better try and get a jump on the laundry (very smart idea considering how my weekend went) Load one in washer. Hubby and I leave the driveway for dinner at 5:30 pm (not my fault, honest!) Traffic to Atlanta is HORRIBLE! We honestly thought traffic going into Atlanta wouldn’t be too bad, silly us. By 7 pm, we’re both talking about just pulling into the nearest McDonald’s and grabbing some fries. You never saw me say I had lunch, did you? All I’d had to eat (besides the few samples of cookies dough) were 1 cookie and a few pieces of cheese. I was STARVING! Joe’s was worth it though. Back home at 11 pm.
That was just Friday. Saturday, we spent all day doing a bake sale at an Antique Car Auction. Leave the house at 9 am and don’t return until 4:30 pm. Let me tell you, the first few hours of the car auction were really cool, I’d never been to an auction before, those auctioneers can talk FAST! And some of the cars…I really need to win the lottery, there was one Thunderbird that was just calling to me. It was Grace and her BFF, doing the bake sale to raise money for their DC trip in February. The girls were great but they’re in the 5th grade. After 4 hours, they’re getting tired of behaving and looking cute. Now they’re antsy and looking bored. It was worth it, they did really well and they’ve been invited back to the next auction.
Get home, hubby knows if he wants to eat something other than PB &J he’d better handle it. Out to the local pizza place for dinner we go. Try to catch up on a few things on the computer, FB, Blog and just talking with the hubby while watching tv together. Bed by 11 pm. Oh, I did some more laundry too.
Sunday morning. We have to go back to Atlanta, this time the north side, for the Blogcon meet up. I’ll tell you more about that on Saturday. If we’re going to Atlanta, I want to go to IKEA. I’ve never been and I’ve heard so much about it. Hubby’s accommodating. Yes, he’s a good man and drove me. I can’t stand big city driving. Remember, we have 4 traffic lights in our town and that’s it. Leave the driveway at 9:30 am, surprise, NO TRAFFIC! We get there with an hour before the meet up. Not much is open so we just walk into Marshalls. Marshalls, if you read this, make our store in Warner Robins as nice as the one in Alpharetta, Georgia. I found a new cake stand and the cutest little red colander. Sever other treasures but I held myself in check, I still have IKEA in my future.
Wonderful lunch with 3 lovely ladies, time for IKEA. Having never been there, I had no idea how HUGE that store really is. I knew it was a warehouse but it’s a warehouse the size of a football stadium! We walk in the store at 3 pm and believe it or not, we’re out by 4:30 pm. Power shopping! Honestly, I was so overwhelmed, I didn’t do the store justice. The prices were fantastic, I did get a few nick-knacks and the coolest bar to hold my coffee cups under the kitchen cabinets. I’ll be going back there, next time, it will be the only reason we go to Atlanta. IKEA, I heart you.
Call kids on the way back home. Grace was still at a friends house till after dinner, CJ and Cassie are fine, CJ has church group at 6 pm so it’ll just be 3 of us for dinner. Hubby decides on more take out instead of the leftovers in the fridge. I’m ok with that. Sometimes weekends like this happen. I still have to finish up laundry, pick CJ up at 8 pm, get Grace back home, write up this post. Oh….and finish up the laundry.
WOW! Just reading back over this post is making me worn out again. Glad our weekends aren’t always so packed. Do other families run crazy like this?
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Homemade Gumdrops
Ingredients
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 3/4 cup apple juice
- 1 package Jell-o Gelatin, 4 serving size-color of your choice
- 1 envelope unflavored gelatin
- 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
- extra sugar for rolling
Instructions
- Coat a Loaf pan with cooking spray. You can also use an 8x8 pan, gumdrops will be thinner. Place pan in refrigerator until ready to use.
- Combine all ingredients in a medium sauce pan, let sit for 1 minute. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring constantly Once you reach a steady boil, continue to boil for 1 full minute. Pour into chilled pan and return to refrigerator for 3-4 hours.
- Once gelatin is set, run knife around edges to loosen. Using a spatula, remove gumdrop slab to wax paper and cut into desired shapes using a sharp knife. If knife starts to get sticky, run under hot water. Transfer cut gumdrops to a tray lined with fresh wax paper to dry at room temperature for at least 10 hours, preferably overnight. I placed my tray in the cold oven to dry. Roll gumdrops in granulated sugar and store in airtight container.
Notes
recipe source ChocolateChocolateandmore.com
Adapted from Taste of Home
I also made some shaped gumdrops using a silicone ice mold I found at the Dollar Store
Looking for other ways to play with Jello?
Crystelle says
holy cannoli! I had never thought of MAKING these! I bet they taste YUMMY!!!
hugs ~ Crystelle
Emily says
I didn’t know you could really make gumdrops like that… great work. Thanks for linking up to Tasteful Tuesdays at Nap-Time Creations!
https://www.nap-timecreations.com/
Katie @ Horrific Knits says
These sound so simple. I may have to try some for Christmas!
Sarah @ Becoming Martha says
These look delicious! Thanks so much for linking up with us at the Keep Calm & Link Up party – hope you are having a wonderful weekend so far!
Anonymous says
My grandmother made something similar at Christmas. Instead of using flavored gelatin, she must have used the unflavored because hers were cinnamon, spearmint and I think peppermint. She must have used oils to add the flavor. I could hardly wait to see her on Christmas because I knew these would be waiting. What a great treat it was as we only got them at Christmas.
Joan Hayes says
What a wonderful memory, Cinnamon sounds wonderful, I’ll have to see if I can make some that flavor and let you know!
Debbie Clark says
Is there a way to make them taste like cinnamon for red and not sure what for green for christmas gumdrops?
Joan Hayes says
Debi, unless Jello comes out with a new flavor Jello you’d have to substitute the box of Jello with another package of gelatin, probably 1/4 cup sugar and some flavoring, oh and some food coloring. I’ll play with it and let let you know. I love the idea of cinnamon gumdrops!
Andrea C. says
Hi! I stumbled upon this via Jell-o’s Facebook page, and they look just beautiful! I make huge gift baskets of treats every Christmas for about thirty people, and have been searching for something new and different for this year. With so many treats to make (I do the thirty or so gift baskets for family plus a ton of other treats) simplicity is really important! These will definitely be incorporated this year! I do however have a few that I need to make sugar free or reduced sugar for. My question is: would these work the same (and set up properly) if I used sugar free Jell-o and granulated splenda? Thank you for posting such a lovely, simple and timeless treat!
Joan Hayes says
Wow, I’d love to be on your Christmas list! The sugar free Jello will work fine, as for the Splenda, I’ve never used it. If it preforms just like regular sugar, you’re all set. If it seems too sweet, you can “thin it” with a bit (maybe a teaspoon per 1/4 cup sugar) of flour, make sure it’s well mixed, sifting together would be best.
Neighbor Chick says
Ooooo! These look festive and yummy. Plus I usually have all the ingredients! Thanks!
Michelle's Tasty Creations says
Joan,
These are amazing! I love the vibrant colors and this is a fun recipe that I can make with my kids. Great gift for the holidays too. Thanks so much for linking up to Creative Thursday. Can’t wait to see what you share this week! Have a wonderful week.
Michelle
The Mandatory Mooch says
Oh, Joan…these look like so much fun. I love this post so much that I’m going to FEATURE it on Tasty Thursdays this week. Thanks for sharing. The party will be live tonight!! Nichi
http://www.mandatorymooch.blogspot.com
Debi Bolocofsky says
These look delicious. I just printed out the recipe. I have a link party called Wednesdays Adorned From Above Link Party and would love to have you share this with everyone. Here is the link to the party.
https://www.adornedfromabove.com/2012/11/wednesday-adorned-from-above-link-party.html
Debi @ Adorned From Above
Beth N says
I made these for my church craft fair where we sell cookies and candy by the pound. I used an 8×8 pan of cherry and it was about 3/8 inch thick. After a couple hours, I made a second batch of lime and poured it on top so they are reasonably thick and bicolor! They are drying in the over as we speak. Just a couple notes, I found that the whole thing kind of peeled out of the pan onto my cutting board. Course then it stuck to the cutting board so I peeled it onto waxed paper to cut. After that it was pretty easy! Thanks for the recipe.
Beverley says
Joan you rock my boat with this recipe….I love sweeties and these are just perfect for me to make some for gifts and to keep all for myself. Thank you xoxo
Kalimae says
I’ve got my first 2 batches in the refrigerator now! WOW, can’t wait to try them! Question, can you double the batch? I’ve got a big box of Jello in the cabinet and just wondered if it would hurt to double the recipe. Thanks for this recipe! Can’t wait to share it during Christmas!
Hugs
Amy
Joan Hayes says
Kalimae, Yes, you can certainly double the recipe, you might want to use a larger pan or you might like the thicker gumdrops.
Cheryl Lance says
I have been looking for a gumdrop recipe to try this year and found the Taste of Home one, but am so glad to find your recipe. It looks fun and will make it for Christmas. This is the year to make candy, no more cookies!!!
Thanks,
Cheryl
Laura G says
Do you think that you could pour the gumdrop mixture into silicone molds, like heart shaped ice cube trays? I have some and I think it would be cute to have heart gumdrops for Valentines, but I don’t know if they would turn out.
Joan Hayes says
Yes Laura, you can. Lightly spray the molds with a cooking spray. I made some adorable heart shapes. It can get a little messy pouring the liquid into the molds but definitely worth it.
LAFrederick says
Do they stay jello-y? Lol Or do they get a little chewier like traditional gum drop candies?
Thanks
Joan Hayes says
These are softer than a traditional gumdrop, thing a really fresh gumdrop. I did find after about a week, they started to get a but chewier but not tough at all. Hope this helps.
LAFrederick says
Yes it does! Thank you so much!! (Most bloggers don’t answer questions so I really appreciate that you took the time to answer!!)
Charlotte says
The Home Made Gum Drops really sound interesting! Anxious to try this recipe.
Joan Ross says
Hi there ,
I followed your recipe for the gumdrops . They were easy to make but…. not storing well . I rolled them in sugar and put them in an airtight container like you used . The next day the sugar was dissolving and gumdrops were sticking together . Still tastes good but not something I can make and store for company .
Joan Hayes says
I’m so sorry to hear this, did you let the cut gumdrops dry out some before rolling in the sugar?
Joan Ross says
Yes , I followed your recipe exactly . I put them on a tray overnight in my oven (not on of course) . I didn’t even have much trouble getting them out of the pans or cutting them . They are pretty though. Maybe I will try again , Thank you
Sandy_of_WV says
Did oven have a pilot light? – If so, that might have been the reason.
Karen @ Baking In A Tornado says
These look easy and delicious. I love that they look so impressive. Can’t wait to try them. Raspberry definitely, I’ll have to ask my kids which other flavors to try,