Best 2 Cranberry Pomegranate Gelatin Recipes

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Searching for a sweet and tangy dessert that will tantalize your taste buds? Look no further than cranberry pomegranate gelatin! This delectable treat combines the vibrant flavors of cranberries and pomegranates, creating a delightful taste sensation. Whether you're hosting a festive gathering or simply craving a refreshing dessert, this cranberry pomegranate gelatin is sure to become a favorite.

Here are our top 2 tried and tested recipes!

POMEGRANATE (OR CRANBERRY) GELATIN



Pomegranate (or Cranberry) Gelatin image

A new flavor of gelatin :) Prep time is for using prebottled pomegranate juice, and does not include chilling time.

Provided by Dee514

Categories     Gelatin

Time 7m

Yield 2 Cups

Number Of Ingredients 3

2 cups cold pomegranate juice or 2 cups cranberry fruit juice (or juice blend)
1/4-1/3 cup sugar (depending on juice tartness)
1 envelope unflavored gelatin (I use Knox brand)

Steps:

  • Heat 1 cup fruit juice in small saucepan until it just simmers, do not cook for any length of time.
  • Turn off heat and stir in sugar, if using.
  • Place remaining 1 cup cold juice in a medium bowl and sprinkle with gelatin, stir, let sit for 2 minutes and stir again.
  • Add warm juice to cold juice, stir, and pour mixture into an 8 x 8-inch pan.
  • Refrigerate until firm (about 4 hours), and cut into cubes.

CRANBERRY-POMEGRANATE GELATIN



Cranberry-Pomegranate Gelatin image

This gelatin was formed in a turkey-shaped mold, but any five-cup mold will work. If you prefer, you can prepare two smaller gelatins by dividing the layers between two three-cup molds.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 1/4 teaspoons unflavored powdered gelatin
1 1/2 cups unsweetened pomegranate juice
2 bags (each 12 ounces) fresh or frozen (thawed) cranberries
2 1/2 cups sugar
2 cups cold water
2 teaspoons unflavored powdered gelatin
3 clementines
1 teaspoon unflavored powdered gelatin
1 1/3 cups fresh orange juice (from 3 to 4 oranges)
1 cinnamon stick
2/3 cup sugar
1 strip (2 inches long) lemon peel
1 bag (12 ounces) fresh or frozen (thawed) cranberries

Steps:

  • Make the pomegranate gelatin: Place a 5-cup mold in the refrigerator to chill. In a saucepan, sprinkle gelatin over 1/2 cup pomegranate juice, and let soften 5 minutes. Cook over medium-low heat, stirring, just until gelatin is dissolved; do not let boil. Remove from heat and let cool completely. Stir in remaining 1 cup pomegranate juice, then pour into chilled mold. Skim off foam from surface, and refrigerate until partially set, 1 to 1 1/2 hours.
  • Meanwhile, make the cranberry gelatin: In a saucepan, simmer cranberries, sugar, and 1 2/3 cups water until berries have burst and mixture has thickened slightly, about 15 minutes. Strain through a fine sieve into a bowl, pressing on solids to extract as much liquid as possible, and scraping pulp from bottom of sieve into liquid. Discard solids. You should have about 1 3/4 cups liquid.
  • In a small saucepan, sprinkle gelatin over remaining 1/4 cup cold water, and let soften 5 minutes. Add about 1/2 cup of strained cranberry liquid to softened gelatin, and cook over medium heat, stirring, until gelatin is dissolved; do not let boil. Let cool completely, then stir gelatin mixture into remaining cranberry liquid in a bowl.
  • To assemble: Cut peel and pith from clementines, then cut segments free from membranes. Gently blot segments dry with paper towels. Press half of clementine segments into pomegranate layer, and gently pour cranberry gelatin on top. Refrigerate until cranberry gelatin is almost set, about 1 hour.
  • Make the cranberry sauce: In a small bowl, sprinkle gelatin over 3 tablespoons orange juice, and set aside to soften.
  • Bring remaining orange juice, the cinnamon stick, sugar, and lemon peel to a simmer in a large saucepan. Cook, stirring, until sugar dissolves, about 3 minutes. Add cranberries and cook, stirring occasionally, until berries have burst and mixture has thickened slightly, about 12 minutes. Remove from heat, and add gelatin mixture, stirring to dissolve. Transfer cranberry sauce to a bowl to cool.
  • Press remaining clementine segments into cranberry gelatin and gently top with cranberry sauce, spreading evenly in mold. Cover mold and refrigerate 1 day, or up to 3 days.
  • To serve, dip bottom of mold in a bowl of hot water 10 to 20 seconds, then invert onto a cake stand or serving plate, and carefully remove mold.

Tips:

  • Use fresh cranberries and pomegranates: Fresh fruits will give your gelatin a more vibrant color and flavor.
  • Simmer the cranberries and pomegranates in sugar water: This will help to extract their flavor and color.
  • Strain the cranberry-pomegranate mixture through a fine-mesh sieve: This will remove any seeds or pulp.
  • Use a high-quality gelatin: A good gelatin will give your gelatin a smooth and firm texture.
  • Chill the gelatin for at least 4 hours, or overnight: This will allow it to set properly.
  • Serve the gelatin with fresh fruit, whipped cream, or a drizzle of honey: This will add extra flavor and texture.

Conclusion:

Cranberry-pomegranate gelatin is a delicious and refreshing dessert that is perfect for any occasion. It is easy to make and can be customized to your liking. Whether you serve it with fresh fruit, whipped cream, or a drizzle of honey, this gelatin is sure to be a hit. So next time you are looking for a sweet treat, give this cranberry-pomegranate gelatin a try!

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