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Creamy Lemon Layered Dessert

By Mariealicerayner @MarieRynr
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I always like to offer something light for dessert over the holidays.  We are eating such rich foods and to be honest after a heavy meal I often don't have enough room for cake or puddings . . .  I find this delightful jelly mold fits the bill perfectly!
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I have been making it for years and years.  I think I got the original recipe from one of the Kraft folders you used to be able to pick up or have sent to you in the post.   They came in colours like yellow, blue and pink and the print and photographs were always in black and white.
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They used to give the address to write for them on their advertisements and they always sent them to you for free!  I have quite a few of them that I saved through the years.  They are good reliable recipes and have become old faithfuls for me!  It often wouldn't be the holidays without making at least a few of them!
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This makes the perfect holiday dessert with it's two layers.  All you need is four packets of lemon jelly (jello) a tin of sweetened condensed milk and some sour cream.  Oh yes, and some fruit.  I used grapes, both green and red.
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It goes together quickly and simply and is so easy to dress up.  I simply plunked a Christmas package decoration down in the middle of this and it looks fabulous don't you think?   And it tastes gorgeous.  It was dark by the time we  cut into this but trust me when I tell you it sparkles like a jewel . . .  a bit of softly whipped cream to adorn each portion and you got a well impressive dessert that most will enjoy!
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*Creamy Layered Lemon Dessert*serves 16Printable Recipe  
This is a delicious gelatin dessert that is an lighter option during the holidays.  
570ml of boiling water divided (2 1/2 cups)4 packets of lemon flavoured gelatin, divided1 cup of seedless green grapes, halved1 cup of seedless red grapes, halved1 tin of sweetened condensed milk (14 oz tin)120g of dairy sour cream (1 cup)  
Have ready a large gelatin mold which you have sprayed with nonstick cooking spray.  Stir two packets of the gelatin together with 345ml of the boiling water (1 1/2 cups).  Stir for about two minutes until the gelatin is completely dissolved.  Pour into the prepared mold and place in the refrigerator to chill for about 5 to 8 minutes.   Remove and press the grapes down into the mixture.  Return to the fridge for 20 minutes or until set, but not firm.  
Add the remaining water to the other two packets of gelatin.  Stir for another two minutes to dissolve.   Whisk in the condensed milk and sour cream to combine well.   Allow to cool and slightly thicken and then pour this mixture over the other mixture in the mold.   Chill for at least 2 hours or until completely firm before serving.  
Once it is completely chilled and you are ready to serve it, using a round bladed knife, run it around the top edge of the gelatin to loosen it.  Dip the mold in warm water just to the rim for 15 seconds.  Life from the water and gently pull the gelatin from the ege of the mold with damp fingers.  Place a damp serving plate over top of the mold and then invert the mold over the plate and shake gently to loosen the gelatin.   Remove mold and serve.
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It's really easy to switch the flavours around with this dessert simply by swapping out the flavours of jelly and type of fruit.  Try using chopped tinned peaches in stead of the grapes, beautiful with the lemon.  Or using a cherry jello and drained fruit cocktail or pears.   You could also use orange jelly and drained mandarins.  Use your imagination!

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