Easy Coffee Jelly Recipe - Foxy Folksy (2024)

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Cubes of jelly, flavored with coffee served in a thick, sweetened cream,this coffee jelly is definitely a crowd-pleaser and an excellent dessert for any occasion.

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I sometimes wonder how something that is is easy and simple can turn out soooogood.

Take this coffee jelly dessert for an example. It really is just some jelly, made from gelatin,sugar,and coffee, and cream and condensed milk are added to it and then chilled. So easy and simple yet people seem to love it.

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The truth is, I have never tried coffee jelly until I made it for my nephew's Christening.

I mean I've seen it being served in restaurants and other places but I've never touched the thing. Armin and my sisters, on the other hand, had had their shares of testing and tasting. Some would get a thumbs-up but some, at rare times, got spurned.

The negative comments would be 'it's too sweet or not sweet enough or coffee is too weak or too strong and bitter'.

Which I usually just ignore as I was not able to relate at all since I am not a coffee person. Actually, I (used to) detest anything with coffee. I do not like the aftertaste that coffee leaves in your mouth, that is whyI prefer tea instead.Easy Coffee Jelly Recipe - Foxy Folksy (3)But since I decided to make coffee jelly as part of my dessert table for the reception (because it is easy to make and they look so cute in shot glasses), I had to give it a try.

With some advice and after several tasting from my sisters and Armin, I finally got it. And for someone who hates coffee, I had some(several cups) of it during and after making this recipe..and I love it!Easy Coffee Jelly Recipe - Foxy Folksy (4)

I was told that the coffee should be a little stronger so it will not lose its flavor and be overpowered by the sweetened cream when mixed.

I tried making coffee jelly using both freshly brewed coffee and instant coffee powder.

When I was doing the batch for the christening, I realized that we did not have any coffee powder at home since Armin usually prefers freshly brewed coffee (that or the exact opposite, a 3-in-1 where you just add hot water to it). So I just used brewed coffee by making a batch (2 cups) that is twice as strong.

But for this one here, I used the instant coffee powder that says strong in its label.

Both have its pros and cons. Using the coffee powder,however, will save you a lot of time and if it is of good quality then you can almost not tell the difference.

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Jelly Powder vs. Gelatin Powder

What is the difference?

Jelly Powder, also known to us as Gulaman or Agar Agar, is plant-based, usually derived from seaweeds. It needs to be boiled for it to set but it can set even at room temperature and much faster than gelatin.

Gelatin Powder is made from animal collagen from skin and bones. Needs only to be dissolved in a warm or hot liquid to set. Usually needs to be refrigerated for it to set that can take some hours depending on other ingredients.

I used a local brand of jelly powder and 1 pouch (25g) is good for 6 cups of water but I only use 5 cups because I like it a little firmer.

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Easy Coffee Jelly Recipe

4.75 from 8 votes

Cubes of jelly flavored with coffee served in a thick, sweetened cream,this coffee jelly is definitely a crowd-pleaser and an excellent dessert for any occasion.

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 20 minutes mins

Course :Dessert

Servings =10 servings

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Ingredients

  • 1 pouch clear jelly powder (gulaman/agar agar) - (25g) see Note 1 for gelatin powder
  • 5 cups tap water
  • 2-3 tablespoons instant coffee powder - adjust according to preference
  • 4-5 tablespoons granulated sugar - adjust according to preference
  • 1 small can sweetened condensed milk - (168ml per can)
  • 2 packs all-purpose cream - (250ml per pack)

Instructions

  • In a pot, add water and gradually sprinkle jelly powder, stir until dissolved.

  • Bring to a soft boil then remove from heat. Add sugar and coffee powder and stir until completely dissolved.

  • Pour mixture in a 9x9-inch square pan and let it cool to set.

  • Using a knife, cut through the coffee jelly horizontally and then vertically to make cubes. It could be big or small cubes.

  • In a large bowl or container with lid, mix together the sweetened condensed milk and all-purpose cream until well combined. Add the coffee jelly cubes and mix again. Cover and chill.

  • It is best served cold.

Notes

Note 1. Gelatin powder can also be used and I would recommend using Knox but you may have to adjust the amount, 1 envelope =2 cups of water, so you will need 3 envelopes. The procedure is also different. You just dissolve the gelatin in hot water or hot coffee and refrigerate for 2 hours or until set.

Note 2. I only used a small can of sweetened condensed milk (168ml) while I added 2 packs of cream (=500ml). This is a personal preference as we prefer desserts not to be overly too sweet. You can adjust this if you like it sweeter.

Note 3. I added sugar to the coffee jelly, again a personal choice. You can adjust or skip it altogether if you like.

Nutrition

Calories: 234kcalCarbohydrates: 56gProtein: 1gFat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 3mgSodium: 69mgPotassium: 353mgSugar: 48gCalcium: 52mgIron: 0.6mg

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Easy Coffee Jelly Recipe - Foxy Folksy (2024)

FAQs

How long does coffee jelly last in the fridge? ›

If the coffee jelly is stored on its own it can last up to 4 days when covered with plastic wrap and stored in the fridge. If you have already mixed it with cream or milk consume it as soon as possible or within the day it is made.

Is coffee jelly healthy? ›

Coffee jelly is a nutritious snack or delicious dessert everyone will love. It provides a perfect and healthy alternative to your usual coffee routine. You can add your favorite syrups, drinks and toppings and its suitable for every occasion.

What is coffee jelly made of? ›

Coffee jelly is made from sweetened coffee added to agar, a gelatinous substance made from algae and called kanten in Japanese. It may also be made from gelatin rather than agar, which is more common in European and American cuisine. It is often cut into cubes and served in a variety of dessert dishes and beverages.

What goes well with coffee jelly? ›

This coffee jelly is a refreshing Japanese summertime treat made with coffee, powdered gelatin, and sugar. My favorite way to serve it is with frozen whipped cream and chocolate sauce, although it's also delicious with ice cream, regular whipped cream, or flavored coffee cream.

How to tell if homemade jelly is bad? ›

Note: For safe eating practices, store your opened jar of jam or jelly in the refrigerator until consumed, and examine it frequently for signs of spoilage (like mold or yeast growth, or off-odors, including “fermented,” “alcohol” or “yeasty” odors). Discard the product immediately if any signs of spoilage are detected.

Can you make coffee jelly without gelatin? ›

For the vegan version, you'd use agar agar, which is a seaweed, and a substitute for gelatin. You get jelly that is a little crunchy, and if I were to lay this coffee jelly out to dry, it'll become edible crystals.

What is the downside of jelly? ›

Jello is high in sugar and low in fiber and protein, making it an unhealthy food choice. One serving (6.4 grams of dry mix) of sugar-free jello made with aspartame has only 13 calories, 1 gram of protein and no sugar. Still, artificial sweeteners may have negative effects on your health ( 2 , 3 ).

Is coffee jelly good for diabetics? ›

Are there health benefits to coffee jelly? Despite the negative connotations of 'jelly', coffee jelly has a number of positive health benefits associated with it. Firstly, coffee itself has been shown to improve energy levels, act as a strong antioxidant, lower the risk of type 2 diabetes and improve brain cognition.

What does Japanese coffee jelly taste like? ›

Japanese coffee jelly is a delicious dessert where the main ingredient is coffee. The other ingredients are water, sugar, and thickening agent (gelatin or agar-agar), although they might vary slightly between versions. It has a jello-like texture and a bittersweet taste that is unforgettably good.

Does coffee jelly taste like coffee? ›

What Does Coffee Jelly Taste And Look Like? Coffee jelly tastes almost exactly like a slightly sweetened coffee. It's somewhat bitter and just the right amount of sweet so that it's not overwhelming.

Why is coffee jelly popular? ›

With the richness of milk, the bitterness of coffee, this perfect combination makes this dish so popular all around Japan. Moreover, not only the taste but one charming thing about coffee jelly is its simple recipe so you can make it by yourself at home.

Can I mix gelatin with coffee? ›

In a large bowl combine gelatin and cold coffee. Allow to sit 10 minutes to soften. Add hot coffee, sugar and salt; stir until the sugar is completely dissolved and mixture is clear. Pour into individual serving dishes and chill till set.

Does Starbucks do coffee jelly? ›

A marvel of three delicious layers – innovative coffee jelly, creamy caramel Frappuccino blended with milk, coffee and ice finished with a fluffy cloud of whipped cream topped with caramel drizzle.

How to make jelly step by step? ›

Making Jellies Without Added Pectin
  1. Measure juice and sugar. When a recipe is not available, try using ¾ cups sugar for each 1 cup of juice. ...
  2. Add sugar to juice. ...
  3. Test for doneness as instructed below.
  4. Remove jelly from heat; quickly skim off foam.
  5. Pour quickly into hot jars, leaving ¼-inch head space.
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Can you eat coffee and jelly together? ›

Can I drink coffee while eating jelly? - Quora. You can eat or drink absolutely anything that is not rancid or you are not allergic to. You can have it in any combination, at any temperature, and at any time of the day or night.

Does jelly go bad in the fridge? ›

An opened jar of jam or jelly will last for about six months in the refrigerator, per the USDA. But it's still a good idea to eat it as soon as possible, says Lee. "Once opened, jams and jellies will be exposed to air, which contain mold and bacterial spores.

How long can you keep grass jelly in the fridge? ›

*It is recommended to serve the jelly within 4 days of making. *Keep the jelly refrigerated.

How long can agar agar be kept in the fridge? ›

Once made up into a solution (you have to boil it to get it to dissolve), in the fridge, in a Petri dish , about a week. As a sterilised solution, made up by boiling, then placed in bottles and placed in an autoclave for the recommended time, then left in the bottle, caps tightened, in a fridge , possibly 6 months.

How long does wine jelly last in the fridge? ›

Wine jelly can be stored in an airtight container in refrigerator up to 2 weeks.

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