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Homemade Jelly Candies

Published by Amy Becker on April 14, 2016
Homemade Jelly Candies
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I don’t think you’re ready for this jelly…homemade jelly candies, that is!
Homemade Jelly CandiesHomemade Jelly Candies

What’s with jelly candies? Am I right? Somehow, they always end up on the Passover desserts table, sandwiched betwixt a can of macaroons and my beloved chocolate covered matzah, though no one claims to have brought them. Sort of a modern day Passover mystery (where is Elijah when you need him?)

But, how fun would it be to make your own jelly candies? Those, I’d brag about for sure.

This is my second recipe I’ve partnered withΒ Welch’s Manischewitz 100% Grape JuiceΒ on! (Grape Mint Spritzer if y’all missed it.)Β Welch’s and Manischewitz teamed upΒ to create a kosher for Passover grape juice made from Concord grapes with no artificial flavors, no artificial colors, no preservatives, no added sugar. Nice!

Grape Mint Spritzer with Grape Ice Cubes

Of course I thought to make a grape version of homemade jelly candies. You could play around with other juice flavors too!

Homemade Jelly Candies

These are a little different texture than your store-bought candies. A little more firm, but still super fun for Passover.

Homemade Jelly Candies

Obligatory sugar coating, of course.

Homemade Jelly Candies

Ta da! You could also get crazy and cut these into fun shapes. Or get even crazier and eat them all yourself before guests arrive. Shhh.

Homemade Jelly Candies

Homemade Jelly Candies

Amy Kritzer
I don't think you're ready for this jelly...homemade jelly candies that is!
4.25 from 8 votes
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Prep Time 25 minutes mins
Cook Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 40 minutes mins
Course Passover
Cuisine Jewish
Servings 36 1-inch cubes

Ingredients
  

  • Non-stick spray or flavorless oil such as canola or grape seed
  • 2 ounces unflavored gelatin kosher for Passover
  • 1 ΒΌ cup Manischewitz Grape Juice
  • 1 cup granulated sugar plus more for rolling candies
  • 3/4 cup water

Instructions
 

  • Grease a small (I used 6x6 inch) pan with non-stick spray or oil and set aside.
  • In a small, heavy-bottomed saucepan place gelatin and grape juice and stir to combine. Set aside.
  • In a separate small, heavy-bottomed saucepan combine sugar and water and stir over medium-high heat until the sugar is dissolved. Bring to a boil, and boil until temperature on a candy thermometer reads 300 degrees F, about 10 minutes.
  • Remove from heat and add to the gelatin mixture immediately. Place the gelatin saucepan over low heat and stir until the gelatin is dissolved and mixture is liquidy.
  • Pour into the prepared pan and let rest at room temperature until cool and solid, at least 3 hours.
  • Once cool, cut into 1-inch cubes. Or use cookie cutters to make shapes. Let cubes dry out at room temperature, then roll in remaining sugar. Let stand at room temperature at least 24 hours to crystalize. Leftovers can be stored at room temperature in an airtight container for up to 3 days.

Notes

You will also need time for candies to set.
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I partnered with Welch’s Manischewitz 100% Grape Juice on this post. Thanks for supporting WJWE. Jew rock!

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8 Comments

  1. Elen says:
    April 15, 2016 at 12:53 PM

    If I wanted to sub wine for the grape juice in the jelly candies – how much wine?

    Reply
    • Amy Kritzer says:
      April 15, 2016 at 1:25 PM

      i Elen- I haven’t tried these with wine to see if they’d set correctly, but search for Manischewitz Jell-O shots for a boozy recipe!

      Reply
  2. Ilana Melnitsky says:
    May 12, 2016 at 1:21 PM

    Hi love it but what Kosher Gelatin are you using?

    Reply
    • Amy Kritzer says:
      May 12, 2016 at 1:23 PM

      Kolatin is kosher for Passover and parve!

      Reply
      • Julie says:
        February 10, 2017 at 3:32 PM

        But it is still made from horse’s hooves, which is not vegetarian. All gelatin is, Kosher or not; made from animals unless it is specified “vegan”. Is Kolitin “vegan”?

        Reply
  3. Homemade Valentine's Day Candy Ideas says:
    February 14, 2018 at 1:08 PM

    […] jelly candles all covered with sugar. Update this kid-centric treat for the grown-up crowd by making it yourself with grape juice. (Side note: This recipe is Passover-safe, so your kosher loved ones are good to […]

    Reply
  4. Terrie says:
    September 22, 2023 at 5:37 AM

    1 star
    I would give this 0 stars if I could. We followed the recipe as written. The sugar water candy set up immediately and did not blend in with the grape juice /gelatins mixture. Very disappointed.

    Reply
    • Amy Kritzer says:
      September 22, 2023 at 5:09 PM

      Sorry about that! You do have to mix them together immediately. Did you add it back to the heat to mix?

      Reply
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Shalom! I’m Amy Kritzer Becker and welcome to What Jew Wanna Eat! Your source for home cooked (sometimes) kosher goodness. I have always enjoyed cooking and baking, but needed a new goal, a challenge, to get back to my culinary roots. So, I called up Bubbe Eleanor and pleaded for her to send me her best recipes. Stat!

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