We don’t usually do much around our house to “celebrate” St. Patrick’s Day… but I figure that any day I can eat something rainbow colored, with a chocolate coin on top is a good day in my book!
I’ve posted Rainbow Jello before, in fact it’s one of my favorite (and most popular) posts. This is simply a mini version, dressed up for St. Patrick’s Day with a chocolate gold coin.
~ How to Make Rainbow Jello ~
You’ll need 1 small box of jello in each color (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple).
1 large container of cool whip (you may use sour cream or yogurt in place of the cool whip).
You might notice I skipped yellow for these because I wasn’t sure I’d be able to fit 6 colors in these small glasses. The glasses shown are 5 oz. juice glasses, you’ll have to make adjustments as needed depending on the size of glasses you use.
Follow these directions for each layer…
Chose the color you want on the bottom (in this case purple). Dissolve jello as directed on the box using the “quick chill” method (which includes some ice). Once dissolved, pour the liquid into your glasses, reserving about 1/3 of the jello liquid. Put all of the glasses in the refrigerator for 15-30 minutes, until jello is slightly set. Mix about 1/3 cup cool whip (sour cream or yogurt) into the remaining jello liquid. Pour cool whip/jello mixture on top of partially set first layer. Place all cups in the refrigerator and allow to set (at least 15-30 minutes) while you mix the next color.
Repeat process with each color, allowing each layer to set 15-30 minutes before adding another layer. The total process will take several hours.
Top the finished rainbow jello with a dollop of cool whip, or whipped cream and add a chocolate gold coin.
How To Make Lucky Rainbow Jello
Lucky Rainbow Jello
Ingredients
- 3 ounces red jello cherry or strawberry
- 3 ounces orange jello
- 3 ounces yellow jello lemon
- 3 ounces green jello lime
- 3 ounces blue jello
- 3 ounces purple jello grape
- 16 ounces cool whip
- 12 chocolate coins
Instructions
- Chose the color you want on the bottom (in this case purple).
- Dissolve jello as directed on the box using the “quick chill” method (which includes some ice).
- Once dissolved, pour the liquid into your glasses, reserving about 1/3 of the jello liquid. Put all of the glasses in the refrigerator for 15-30 minutes, until jello is slightly set.
- Mix about 1/3 cup cool whip (sour cream or yogurt) into the remaining jello liquid.
- Pour cool whip/jello mixture on top of partially set first layer. Place all cups in the refrigerator and allow to set (at least 15-30 minutes) while you mix the next color.
- Repeat process with each color, allowing each layer to set 15-30 minutes before adding another layer. The total process will take several hours.
- Top the finished rainbow jello with a dollop of cool whip, or whipped cream and add a chocolate gold coin.
Nutrition
Have a sweet and colorful week!
Candy says
Wonderful idea for St Patrick! TY!
Jen L. says
Oh, these are just way too cute! Definitely making these for St Pattys Day.
One question, after pouring the jello/cool whip mixture on top of the jello layer, do the glasses go back to the fridge or do I pour in the new color jello?
Joy Adams says
Mmmmmm. This looks great. I usually do like to do something for St. Patrick's Day. Perhaps I will give this a try. I love you.
Adia says
actually this is not Adia – this is amy.
Adia says
SUPER CUTE!!!! Wish I wasn't busy that weekend or I would so make these! I guess I'll have to wait until next year.
KT says
Where did you get the chocolate gold coins?
Sherri D. says
We had this at our wedding shower some 27 years ago and how the recipe has changed (for the better and easier). The recipe that our family has is not with Cool-Whip except for the very top layer and the layers in between were sour cream and clear gelatin. Obviously, not quite as tasty as the revamped recipe!!! Thanks for sharing, I will be "updating" my files! LOL!
Carrie says
Such a cute idea. My kids went nuts seeing the photos.
Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar says
This is just beautiful!
Jill @ KitchenFunWithMy3Sons.com says
So pretty…love this!!