
November 2024 (vol. 205)
It requires only 2 ingredients 😉
It is a great way to prepare for adults and children who do not drink beer at holiday season parties.
you should not boil the gelatin

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Beer-Like Apple Juice Jelly (2-Ingredient Mock Beer)
Difficulty: Super Easy
Time: 30min
Number of servings: N/A
Ingredients
- 500ml clear apple juice (at room temperature) 10g (0.36oz.) gelatin powder
Directions:
1. Transfer 3 tbsp. of apple juice into a large microwavable bowl. Then add gelatin powder and mix well. Cover and microwave at 500w for 30 seconds, and mix well again.
2. Add the rest of the apple juice, float the bottom of the bowl in ice water, mix slowly with a whisk for 6 minutes: it is about the time the mixture reaches 18C (64F).
3. Remove the bowl from the ice water, then mix quickly for 15 seconds to make the foam.
4. Serve in glasses and cool in the fridge for about an hour to set.

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