Konnyaku jelly

konnyaku jelly, dessert, Japanese, food for toddlers


RECIPE FOR KONNYAKU JELLY

Source: Adapted and modified from Smartfoods for tweens (by Anna Jacobs and Ng Hooi Lin)

Makes: 18konnyaku jelly powder, Jim Willy, food for toddlers jellies

Ingredients:
5g Konnyaku jelly powder (any brand)
500ml freshly extracted apple juice (refer note 1)
120g mixture of fresh fruits (I used fresh blueberries and strawberries) – refer to note 2
60g/ 4 tbsp sugar (optional)

Methods:

  1. Wash and rinse fresh fruits. Pat dry and cut into pieces (if needed).
  2. Prepare jelly moulds.
  3. Arrange equal portion of fruits in mould. Set aside in the fridge.
  4. Mix sugar and Konnyaku powder in a small bowl.
  5. Pour apple juice in a saucepan and turn on the heat. Slowly add in item in step (2), and stir to dissolve sugar and Konnyaku powder. Bring it to a boil and continue to boil for another 5 minutes. Remove from the heat and stir until the bubbles disappear. Transfer to a pouring jug.
  6. Fill moulds with Konnyaku mixture by starting with 1/3 full. Then follow by another 2/3. Set aside to cool before refrigerating to chill and set. It takes about 3 hours. Best to leave it overnight. Remove the jelly from the mould before serving.

Notes:

  1. For shortcut, you can opt for fresh fruit juice sold in the supermarket. I used Marigold peel fresh apple juice (with no sugar added).
  2. The amount stated for fruits is just an estimate.  You can try any type and combination of fresh fruits for this recipe such as mango, all kinds of berries, peach and kiwi. Canned fruits can be used as a subsitute. If so, no sugar is required.
  3. Best to consume with 2 days if fresh fruits are used.
  4. Watch this Konnyaku jelly cooking video clip by Phoon Huat: http://www.phoonhuat.com/special.htm
  5. Konnyaku jelly moulds (as shown in the photo below) are availabe at any Phoon Huat outlets (a shop selling baking ingredients and tools in Singapore).


WARNINGS:

Parents and caretakers should be aware that jelly products containing Konnyaku may pose choking hazards as it is extremely difficult to remove if it gets stuck down the throat. Thus, it is not suitable to serve children below 4 years old and the elderly. Even for older kids and adults alike, to prevent getting choked unnecessarily, it is recommended that the jelly be first cut or bite into smaller pieces and properly chewed before swallowing.


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47 Comments

  1. Alice says:

    Very tempting and appealing! I am sure the kids will fall in love with them… ! ;)

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  3. Ellena says:

    The colour look so tempting and full of fruity taste!!! I am sure this make a good kiddy party dessert.

  4. Quinn says:

    Only you can make simple Konnyaku look so amazingly good. It’s pretty healthy that you pnly use 4 tbsp sugar. I saw the video from your link by Phoon Huat and they use a cup full of sugar and water. I like how you have used apple juice to flavour it instead. Beautiful, natural colour and the fruit arrangement, looks great!!!

    • food-4tots says:

      Quinn: Thanks!! I’m so flattered with your sweet comments!!! You’re right, the Japanese guy in the video used a lot of sugar. That’s the amount stated in the konnyaku jelly powder packet. Yeah, fresh fruit juice is a better option than sugar. ;)

  5. peachkins says:

    WOW! This looks super yummy! Perfect for kiddies!

  6. Joanne says:

    I love discovering new foods! Thanks so much for posting this. I’ve never heard of konnyaku but now maybe I won’t be so clueless should I ever come across it. The gelatin desserts look so refreshing!

  7. Looks gorgeous LK! And another great use of blueberries! i never knew konnyaku was actually good for you!!

  8. tigerfish says:

    I did not know gelatin can be healthy.

  9. Little Inbox says:

    I use the same brand of Konnyaku jelly powder. :P

  10. The Konnyaku (蒟蒻) jelly are very popular here and widely loved by kids. I guess it’s the healthy dessert that kids love, lol.

  11. Alina says:

    Very pretty! I love the strawberries inside. I like jelly in general – it always looks fun and festive!

  12. jo says:

    Love this jelly and you’ve just reminded me that I have not made this for a long while now. I love adding different types of fruit in it and flavour the jelly as well. Looks real pretty.

  13. anncoo says:

    This is so pretty! I would like to add Korean strawberries, fragrant and sweet but too bad the Season already over but my boys love blueberries too.

  14. MaryMoh says:

    Beautiful and delicious. My children love them very much….me too of course :D

  15. Carolyn Jung says:

    I fell in love with these incredible jellies at a Japanese confection store in San Francisco. The first one I ever tried had a whole single cherry suspended in it. As the jelly was clear, you could see through it to the cherry. It was so beautiful looking. And it tasted fantastic, too!

  16. LCOM says:

    Love the beautiful color of your jelly! You were good to make the blueberry as center as this. I don’t think I have the patience. :P

  17. Not only little ones, I love them as well. You have made them look beautiful and adorable.

  18. I love them too! So pretty!

  19. The shapes from the moulds are so pretty! I love learning about super foods too.

  20. RV says:

    Nice post and delectable dessert.

  21. Dora says:

    Cool dessert for the hot weather! :)

  22. I have two similar moulds…
    These jellies look very cute.

  23. tee are says:

    i’ve heard a lot about konnyaku but this is the first time i see it

  24. sweetlife says:

    love the color, better than jello anyday and what great health benefits, truly amazing

    sweetlife

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