Even diabetic kids are entitled to some silly fun. We older folks
might enjoy this one as well:
-= Exported from BigOven =-
Pet Fish Dessert (Decoration)
This is a fun treat for kids. Simple to make and a real eye-catcher at
a party.
Recipe By: Pete & Peggy Romfh
Serving Size: 2
Cuisine: Garde-Manger
Main Ingredient: Gelatin
Categories: Low Sugar, Diabetic, Atkins-Friendly, Low Fat, Kid
Friendly, Simple - Easy, Snacks, Desserts
-= Ingredients =-
1/4 ounce unflavored gelatin ; - 1 envelope
12 ounces Diet Lemon-Lime soda ; - or non-diet if you wish
4 small gummi fish ; - or other gummi creatures
~~ -- Plastic sandwich bags -- ~~
-= Instructions =-
Pour about 2 ounces of cold soda in a bowl and stir in the gelatin.
Allow this to "bloom" for at least 5 minutes.
In the meantime heat the one cup of the soda to boiling. I do it in
the microwave. Pour the boiling soda into the soften gelatin and stir
until thoroughly mixed. Set it in the refrigerator to cool. Drink the
remaining swallow of soda if you wish.
Place each sandwich bag in a cup with the top open.
When the gelatin is partly set pour some into each bag then slide a
couple of fish down the side so they stay upright.
Place the cups in the refrigerator until the gelatin is fully set (at
least 1 hour).
Tie the tops of the bag closed with ribbon or yarn. Serve with small
plastic spoons and grab your camera.
Each (app 3/4 cup ) serving contains an estimated:
Cals: 47, FatCals: 0, TotFat: 0g
SatFat: 0g, PolyFat: 0g, MonoFat: 0g
Chol: 0mg, Na: 41mg, K: 16mg
TotCarbs: 6g, Fiber: 0g, Sugars: 5g
NetCarbs: 6g, Protein: 4g
NOTES:
This recipe scales up nicely if you're doing a party.
** Recipe, with photo, at:
www.bigoven.com/recipe163470 **
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My test panel (2,3, and 4 year olds) gave me five stars and a group
giggle on this recipe. High praise indeed.
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Pete Romfh, telecom geek and amateur gourmet.
Houston, TX, USA
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