Got a scorching hot day coming up? You might just want to cool off by making up a batch of these refreshing Jello Slushies or Shaved Ice using just three ingredients: Jello, ginger ale, and water!

Jello Slushies or Jello Shaved Ice recipe.
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Summer is just around the corner, which means I’ve already been in my kitchen creating treats to keep us cool during the heatwaves. Our standard Guri Guri or Hawaiian Ice Cream has been whipped up several times, but this year, I wanted to try something without any dairy. And while I was going through an old Jell-O book, I came across a recipe for Jello Slushies.

Jello Slushies or Shaved Ice – 3-ingredients

Jello Slushies or Shaved Ice Ingredients

Jello Slushies ingredients
  • 1 pkg. 4-serving size Jell-O. Use any flavor. (If using 8-serving Jell-O size, double the amount of boiling water and ginger ale.)
  • 1 cup boiling hot water
  • 2 cups ginger ale or flavored Sparkling Ice

How to Make Jello Slushies or Shaved Ice

Dissolve Jello with boiling water for Jello Slushies.

Step 1. In an 8″x 8″ glass dish or large rectangular container, dissolve gelatin in hot water. Make sure ALL the gelatin crystals are dissolved.

Add ginger ale to jello mixture.

Step 2. Mix in the ginger ale to the gelatin mixture. Let the mixture cool down to prevent ice crystals. When cooled, cover and place into the freezer overnight.

Jello Shaved Ice

Step 3. Prepare to serve by letting the frozen Jello sit at room temperature for about 10 minutes. This makes it easier to scoop out the frozen Jello.

Jello Shaved Ice in bowl

To serve as Jello Shaved Ice – Use an ice cream scoop and serve in a small dish. Optional – top with fruits.

Jello Slushies with strawberries up close.

To serve as Jello Slushies – (This is my favorite way to enjoy frozen Jello) Break off chunks of frozen jello into a mini blender or large blender for multiple servings. Add ginger ale till it just covers half of the frozen Jello chunks. Blend and adjust (add more ginger ale or frozen jello) the mix until you have the jello slushie texture you like.

Note: If you prefer the slushie sweeter, add a bit of sugar substitute.

Jello Slushie and Jello Shaved Ice.

If you’re looking for a way to keep cool during the summer, make this easy 3-ingredient jello slushies recipe! You’ll be able to eat it in the shaved ice form or as a delicious drink!

Jello Slushie and Jello Shaved Ice.

Jello Slushies or Jello Shaved Ice

Yield: 2-3
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Additional Time: 1 day
Total Time: 1 day 15 minutes

How to make Jello Slushies or Jello Shaved Ice using 3 ingredients: Jell-O, ginger ale, and water. Super easy dessert to keep cool during hot weather.

Ingredients

  • 1 pkg. 4-serving size Jell-O - any flavor
  • 1 cup boiling hot water
  • 2 cups ginger ale

Instructions

  1. In an 8″x 8″ glass dish or large rectangular dish, dissolve gelatin in hot water. Mix to ensure ALL the gelatin crystals are dissolved, about 2 minutes.
  2. Mix the ginger ale into the gelatin mixture. Let the mixture cool to prevent ice crystals. Cover and place into the freezer overnight.
  3. When ready to serve, remove the frozen Jello from the freezer and let sit out for about 10 minutes to soften. To prepare Jello Shaved Ice – Use an ice cream scoop and serve in a small dish. To prepare Jello Slushies – Break off chunks of frozen jello and add to a blender. Add ginger ale or use flavored Sparkling Ice (Kiwi Strawberry is good with strawberry Jello) till it just covers half of the jello mix. Blend and adjust (add more ginger ale or frozen jello) the mix until you have the jello slushie texture you like. Note: If you prefer it sweeter, add a bit of sugar substitute.

Notes

If using the 8-serving size Jello box, double the amount of ginger ale and water.

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What’s your favorite cold summer treat?


 

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