Jello Or Gelatin "ice"

Baking By Madiken Updated 29 May 2009 , 12:18am by Jayde

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Madiken Posted 26 May 2009 , 5:53am
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I am wondering if anyone has a recipe to make the gelatin "ice cubes" that I see in those great beer and pop cooler cakes. I have pm'd a couple of people that have made them but haven't received a response. Does anyone have a recipe? I am making one for this weekend.

Thx!

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solascakes Posted 26 May 2009 , 6:01am
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I haven't made one but dying to.But someone said you melt the clear gelatin normally ,let set in a sheet cake pan,and cut into cubes when you are ready to use.

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Jayde Posted 29 May 2009 , 12:18am
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Actually clear hard rock candy is a lot easier to use and the clean up isnt nearly as messy since the gelatin can 'melt' leaving your cake soggy. If you buy the rock candy on strings, then just leave the strings in, and pick them up when you are done and ready to cut your cake.

There is a good pic in my photos of a beer bucket. The ice is just clear hard rock candy.

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