Brighten Up Your Day with Stained Glass Jello
Hey there, fellow kitchen adventurer! Ready to add a splash of fun and color to your dessert lineup? Stained Glass Jello is your new go-to—easy, vibrant, and downright delightful. You get to enjoy the cool, jiggly texture paired with punchy fruit flavors, all layered to create a mesmerizing rainbow effect. And the best part? It’s a crowd-pleaser that comes together with just a few pantry staples—no fuss, no mess, just pure joy.
Think of it as edible sunshine with a playful twist—a dessert that’s as pretty as it is tasty. Want to shake things up even more? Try swapping in your favorite flavors or adding a splash of sparkling water for extra sparkle. Plus, if you’re in the mood for other colorful creations, why not whip up a batch of homemade salsa or a bright pesto? Keep those creative juices flowing!
Alright, let’s get pouring—your next show-stopping treat awaits!

Stained Glass Jello
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Bring 3 cups of water to a boil in a saucepan over high heat. Pour the boiling water into a heatproof mixing bowl.
- Add the flavored gelatin powder to the hot water and whisk until completely dissolved, about 2 minutes. The mixture should be clear and smooth.3 cups boiling water
- Stir in 1 cup of cold fruit juice and 1 cup of cold water to dilute the gelatin, mixing thoroughly. The liquid should have a uniform color and consistency.3 cups boiling water
- Divide the liquid evenly into 2-3 smaller bowls and add chopped fresh fruit to each, mixing gently. These will be the colored layers with embedded fruit.3 cups boiling water
- Pour the first colored layer into a molds or a shallow dish, filling about 1/3 to 1/2 of the container. Place the mold in the refrigerator and let the layer set for about 30 minutes until firm but still slightly tacky.
- Once the first layer is set, pour the second colored gelatin layer gently over the first, avoiding disruption of the previous layer. Repeat the setting process in the fridge for another 30 minutes. Continue layering until all gelatin is used.
- After the final layer has completely set, run a warm knife around the edges of the mold and invert onto a serving platter. Slice into squares or rectangles to reveal the colorful stained glass effect.
Notes
And there you have it—beautiful, fun, and surprisingly simple to make! Once set, serve your stained glass jello chilled for maximum wobble and wow factor. A quick dollop of whipped cream or a sprinkle of fresh berries makes it even more enticing. We’d love to hear your favorite flavors—share your colorful creations with us! Now, go ahead and start layering up that glass—it’s time to dazzle!

I’m Mayank, the creator, cook, and writer behind this blog. FeastChase is not just a collection of recipes — it’s a journey through tastes, memories, and moments that bring people together at the table.