I’ve tried a couple recipes with gelatin – some hits and some misses, but I’m trying to experiment with gelatin as a digestive healing aid. I wouldn’t label myself as strictly vegan or paleo or grain-free but I have dabbled in these types of diets and enjoy the recipes. I have quinoa and rice on occasion, eat fish at times and occasionally chicken or turkey creeps into meals, but overall I really like dairy-free vegetarian options based on the way my body feels. Some days I feel like my body is screaming for some eggs or extra protein so I’ll listen to it accordingly. When I am craving chocolate, I find a way to get some chocolate…and no matter how I eat, my sweet tooth creeps up and I give in a little.

This recipe is super quick to whip up, the hardest part is waiting for it to “gel” in the fridge…ahhhh patience! It’s perfect for hot summer days when you don’t want to turn on the oven and bake something…and while I love my frozen desserts, this treat is a fun change of pace.
I made a “blueberry jello” using Great Lakes Gelatin the other week, no pictures to share because it disappeared before I got the chance –how did THAT happen? I enjoyed the texture and have been experimenting with a few gelatin ideas – one being these mini gummy cups and “gello” that I whipped up. I bought a bottle of Kevita Coconut Lime Mojito sparkling probiotic drink, without noticing the “sparkling part”…while I enjoy Kombucha and sparkling water on occasion, I prefer straight water or brewed herbal tea. Soooo….after tasting a sip, I wanted to repurpose my purchase…gello/gummies it was!

I added a squeeze of lime to bump up the flavor along with vanilla, a smidge of stevia and powdered gelatin in my Vitamix and gave it a whirl. Bubbly drinks and blending make for even more bubbles, resulting in a fizz fiasco…. can you see the layers in these little cups? Whoops…reminds me of a cold frosty drink yet it adds to the texture. However, this was a spontaneous experiment success AND my sweet tooth was satisfied
These refreshing and gut-friendly gummies are inspired by the tropical flavors of a coconut mojito. Naturally sweetened and infused with lime, mint, and coconut water, they’re made with gelatin for digestive support and healing benefits. Perfect as a cool snack or nourishing treat!
If you want a firmer texture, use 4 Tbsp for gummies (pictured above). For a less firm texture like jello, then use 3 Tbsp.These aren't crazy sweet so bump up the sweetener if you prefer, and add to taste.For vegans/vegetarians, I have not tried this with agar powder or flakes. If you give this a whirl, let me know how it turns out!