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Layered Strawberry Jello Cup Recipe

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Category:
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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
5 pkgs. Strawberry Jello Mix
Water
2 c. Cool Whip, plus more for topping
Fresh Strawberries

Sm. Clear Cups/glasses

Directions:
Directions:
Layer 1: Combine 1 cup boiling water in a bowl with a packet of jello mix. Stir until the mixture is dissolved. Add one cup of cold water and stir. Evenly divide this mixture among the cups you'll be using. Refrigerate until set 1-2 hours.

Layer 2: Combine 1 cup bowling water in a bowl with a packet of jello mix. stir until the mixture is dissolved. Add one cup of cold water and stir. Add in 1 cup of cool whip, and stir until mixed. Divide this mixture among the cups, layering on top of the previous jello layer. Separation may occur, causing a lighter and darker layer. Refrigerate until set, 1-2 hours.

Layer 3: Combine 1 cup boiling water in a bowl with packet of jello mix. Stir until the mixture is dissolved. Add in one cup of cold water and stir. Divide among the cups. Refrigerate until set, 1-2 hours.

Layer 4: Combine 1 cup boiling water in a bowl with a packet of jello mix. Stir until the mixture is dissolved, Add in one cup of cold water and stir. Add in 1 cup of cool whip, and stir until mixed. Divide this among the cups. Refrigerate 1-2 hours.

Layer 5; Combine 1 cup boiling water in a bowl with strawberry jello mix. Stir until dissolved. Add in one cup of cold water and stir. Divide this in the cups. Refrigerate until set, 1-2 hours.

Before serving, top each cup with cool whip and a strawberry.

Preparation Time:
Preparation Time:
11 hours - Needs to set up after each layer.
Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
Depending on how many cups you are making and how thick you want each layer, you may have leftover jello. Either pour it in a different container to set or throw it away.

 

 

 

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