Frosted Grapes Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 2)
Reviewed: Nov. 2, 2011
This was simple, but great. I washed and dried the grapes before adding the jello and then froze them. the kids loved it.
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Reviewed: Oct. 9, 2011
Just ok
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Home Town: Susanville, California, USA
Reviewed: Sep. 12, 2011
I have been wanting to try this recipe. I finally was able to. We had some huge green grapes that weere not very sweet, but I rememered this recipe! I used a sugar free watermelon gelatin on the green grapes and they are so yummy! It is like eating candy! My 2 year old loves them also! It was nice to try something different with grapes. Oh, after I drained the grapes, I placed in a bowl and sprinkled the gelatin over and put lid on, then shook them around.
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Reviewed: Aug. 28, 2011
My initial thought about covering fresh grapes with a sugary gelatin mix was that it seemed tacky, but the raving reviews made me curious. I made mine with sugar-free cherry flavored gelatin. It is good if you are dieting and need a quick, super sweet fix. Other than that, I really don't see myself making it too often.
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Reviewed: Jul. 24, 2011
If I could rate this a 10 I would it is good fresh and low cal if you use sugar free jello, we could not stop eating these wish I would have bought 2 bags of grapes thanks for a tasty treat.
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Reviewed: Jul. 23, 2011
Yummy! I took the advise of others and put some of the jello in a zip lock bag, dumped into a colander and repeated. I replaced the bag at least once to keep the grapes looking "frosted" and not mini jello clumps sticking to them when the bag got too wet. I put them on a cookie sheet and refrigerated to set before going into a glass serving bowl. Oh, and I used a 6 oz. box of jello due to starting with a clean bag and wanting smooth flowing jello to shake onto the grapes.
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Reviewed: Jul. 15, 2011
I took this one step further and froze these after I rolled them in Jello--AMAZING. And I'll tell you, I've got the worst sore throat and these felt so good going down. We loved these!
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Reviewed: Jun. 21, 2011
Wonderful recipe. I don't like grapes, but this makes them fantastic. This is a great shower fruit. I like the strawberry jello the best!!
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Reviewed: Feb. 25, 2011
Everytime I make these people go nuts over them. I found a raspberry/blackberry fusion jell-o that is to die-for on them. The secret is to not have them to wet or to dry. I rinse in a colander and shake off a little. Then use a large zip-lock bag. Add some dry jell-o, then a hand full of grapes, more jell-o, lightly shake, then continue in small batches until all the grapes are coated. Then dump into a bowl in put un fridge until serving.
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Living In: Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Reviewed: Jan. 29, 2011
My cousin and mom made these for my sisters wedding and used grape flavor instead. It was really good! I was so suprised because I did not know how they would turn out.
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