This Rainbow Jello was a special occasion staple in my house growing up. It takes time but it’s really simple and looks amazing. If you’re feeling adventurous, or wildly immature, you can try to peel off each layer with your fingers and eat them individually… or not. My eleven-year-old made it for Easter this year with no assistance and it was a huge hit. Enjoy!
6 – 6 oz packages of Jello in rainbow colors (the large boxes)
12 Tbsp sour cream
6 Cups boiling water
12 Tbsp Cold Water
Dissolve 1 package of Jello in 1 cup of boiling water. Divide in half. Mix 2 Tbsp of cold water into first half. Pour that into a 9 x 13″ pan. Let set until firm (approximately 20 minutes*).
Whip 2 Tbsp of sour cream into the second half. Pour the cloudy mixture over the clear jello. If you don’t want little pock-marks on the surface of your jello, be careful to remove bubbles before pouring the final layer. Let this layer set until firm (approximately 20 minutes).
Repeat with each additional flavor. Cut into squares to serve.
When halving this recipe, use a 9″ square pan and allow approximately 10 minutes for each layer to set.
*The setting time is up to you. Laylee only let each layer of the large batch set for 10 minutes and had very few problems with the upper layers leaking through.
Pamela Thompson says
Great Job, Laylee! Hope you had a wonderful easter. You know you take after your Mom AND Dad. He used to make things by himself and with very little help when he was little and wanted something in particular to eat! Not that you’re “little” any more. 🙂 You look GREAT, btw!
Jill says
Wow! I’ m impressed that she did it by herself. Awesome!
I’ve never attempted it myself, but love eating it! I have a friend whose mom always made rainbow Jell-o instead of birthday cake. The only difference was that she put the cloudy layers before the regular, so the top was translucent.
Never knew it was sour cream-I always assumed it was whipped cream!
Delicious.