Gelatina Súper Mario🍄🍄🍄
Hey everyone! I recently had so much fun making some awesome Super Mario themed gelatin, or as some might call it, 'Gelatina de Super Mario'! It was such a delightful project, and honestly, it turned out to be the perfect dessert for a recent gathering with friends and their kids. If you're looking for a treat that's both delicious and visually exciting, especially for gamers or little ones, you absolutely have to try this! Making 'gelatinas de Mario Bros' might sound complicated with all those layers and colors, but trust me, it's surprisingly simple once you get the hang of it. You'll need just a few basic things to get started: unflavored gelatin packets, sugar, water, and then your chosen colors and flavors. Think bright red for Mario's hat, vibrant green for Luigi, maybe sunny yellow for a star power-up, and a lovely blue for the sky. I often use pre-flavored gelatin mixes because they're so convenient, but you can also use clear gelatin with food coloring for more precise color control and unique flavor combinations. The secret to those eye-catching, distinct layers is patience and proper chilling. I usually start with the first color I want at the bottom of my 'vaso' (that's Spanish for cup, perfect for individual themed gelatin cups!). First, dissolve the gelatin and sugar in hot water until everything is completely clear. Then, stir in some cold water to bring down the temperature. Pour a thin layer into your chosen cups and pop them into the fridge. You want this layer to be set but not super firm – usually about 15-20 minutes, depending on the thickness. This ensures the next layer won't just mix in. Once it's set, prepare your next color, let it cool slightly (so it doesn't melt the layer below!), and gently pour it over the first. Repeat this process until you have all your fantastic Super Mario colors stacked up! For an extra special touch, you can even incorporate a 'creamy gelatin' layer! This adds a lovely contrast in texture and color. To make a creamy layer, you can dissolve some unflavored gelatin in hot milk or a mixture of milk and condensed milk. Once cooled and slightly thickened, you can add it as one of your layers. A white creamy layer looks fantastic for clouds or even as a base to place edible character cutouts on once the entire dessert is firm. I once made a white layer and then added some edible Mario or Luigi toppers once the gelatin was fully set – it was incredibly cute and received so many compliments! Don't forget about presentation! While individual cups are great, you can also make a large tray of 'gelatinas tematicas' and then use cookie cutters once it's fully set to make fun mushroom shapes or star power-ups. Or simply decorate the finished cups with edible sprinkles, whipped cream, or even small, clean toy figures for a truly immersive Super Mario experience. This recipe for 'gelatinas de Mario Bros' isn't just for kids; it truly brings out the inner child in everyone. It’s surprisingly rewarding once you master the layering, and the joy it brings is priceless. Whether you're making individual cups or a big centerpiece, these Super Mario jellies are guaranteed to be a level-up for any party or family treat. Give it a try and share your amazing creations!




























































