Jell-O Pudding Tortoni recipe from the 60s - Click Americana (2024)

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This easy pudding tortoni recipe uses coconut cream cook & serve pudding mix, toasted coconut and a few other ingredients to make a simple but delicious version of the classic Italian dessert.

Now, pudding is tortoni: Your own dolce vita (1968)

Cool, sweet, slightly nutty. An Italian favorite. But Jell-O pudding and pie filling makes it part of your own dolce vita.

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Jell-O Pudding Tortoni

Yield: 9 desserts

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Additional Time: 3 hours

Total Time: 3 hours 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 3-1/4 ounces Jell-O coconut cream pudding & pie filling (cook & serve, NOT instant)
  • 1-1/4 cups milk
  • 1/3 cups sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon almond or rum extract
  • 1/4 cup drained coarsely-chopped maraschino cherries
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1/4 cup Baker's Angel Flake coconut, toasted

Instructions

  1. Combine pudding mix, milk and sugar in a saucepan.
  2. Stir over medium heat until mixture comes to a full boil.
  3. Remove from heat.
  4. Cover surface with wax paper; chill.
  5. After chilled, beat pudding.
  6. Stir in almond extract and cherries.
  7. Whip cream; fold into pudding mixture.
  8. Pour into 9 individual souffle cups. Sprinkle with toasted coconut.
  9. Freeze until firm — about 3 hours.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield: 9Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 350Total Fat: 18gSaturated Fat: 13gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 39mgSodium: 136mgCarbohydrates: 40gFiber: 2gSugar: 35gProtein: 5g

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Jell-O Pudding Tortoni recipe from the 60s - Click Americana (2024)

FAQs

How to make jello pudding? ›

directions
  1. For gelatin:.
  2. Mix dry mix with boiling water until dissolved.
  3. Chill until firm.
  4. For pudding:.
  5. Add 2 tablespoons dry mix to 1/2 cup cold milk.
  6. Either shake or stir the two ingredients together.
  7. Chill until firm (about five minutes).

Can you make jello pudding with almond milk? ›

To make Jell-O pudding with almond milk, whisk the Cook & Serve pudding mix into 2 cups of refrigerated unsweetened almond milk in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil on medium heat, whisking constantly. Remove from heat and let sit untouched for at least 5 minutes.

What is the history of Jell-O? ›

The original gelatin dessert began in Le Roy, New York, in 1897, when Pearle Bixby Wait trademarked the name Jell-O. He and his wife May had made the product by adding strawberry, raspberry, orange, and lemon flavoring to sugar and granulated gelatin (which had been patented in 1845).

Does pudding have gelatin? ›

Pudding and Jello are made with different ingredients. Pudding is typically made with milk, sugar, and a thickening agent such as cornstarch or gelatin. Some pudding recipes may also include eggs or cream. Jello, on the other hand, is made with gelatin, sugar, and water or fruit juice.

How many cups of milk do you need for Jello pudding? ›

Instructions. Beat pudding mix and 1 cup milk in medium bowl with whisk 2 min. (Pudding will be thick.)

How do you make Jell-O cook and serve pudding thicker? ›

Your best bet would be to mix a tablespoon of cornstarch and a teaspoon of sugar with some of the beverage and add it to the warm pudding. Heat it to a bubble and stir until it thickens.

What is the best milk for Jello pudding? ›

Coconut Milk

Coconut milk is one of the best substitutes for regular milk in instant pudding. It is rich and creamy, providing the perfect texture for a smooth and creamy pudding.

Will jello pudding set with coconut milk? ›

I used unsweetened vanilla coconut milk at the same amount suggested for whole milk and it set perfectly.

Why can't you use almond milk in instant pudding? ›

Will Pudding Set with Almond Milk? Yes, pudding – both instant and cooked – will set with almond milk as long as you use the right amount of almond milk. If you use the same amount of almond milk as you do regular milk, it will be too thin and will not set.

Why is Jell-O no longer popular? ›

Jell-O shifted to single-serve cups and more convenient options as competition for snacks and desserts grew. Kraft in the early 2000's shifted the focus of Jell-O's advertising away from kids and toward adults. It pitched sugar-free Jell-O, for example, as a treat for Atkins dieters.

Why is Jell-O served in hospitals? ›

There are a few reasons: Jell-O is easy to swallow and digest, making it suitable for patients who have difficulty eating solid foods or have digestive issues. It's smooth texture and mild flavor make it more tolerable for those with sensitive stomachs or who are recovering from surgery.

Why was there so much Jell-O in the 50s? ›

After World War II, when food shortages and rationing ended, gelatin became a creative kitchen tool, as well as a shortcut. Congealed molded dishes quickly earned a place at the table as impressive salads. According to Clark, mid-century meals had more courses than we serve at home today.

What happens if you add gelatin to pudding? ›

Setting with gelatin instead of cornstarch results in a creamy pudding that sits light on the tongue.

What do British call pudding? ›

Unless qualified, however, pudding usually means dessert and in the United Kingdom, pudding is used as a synonym for dessert. Puddings made for dessert can be boiled and steamed puddings, baked puddings, bread puddings, batter puddings, milk puddings or even jellies.

What is a substitute for Jello pudding mix? ›

The alternative mix is simply 1 part cornstarch to 2 parts fine sugar, plus 1 part vanilla. I used 1 TBSP. of cornstarch and 2 TBSP. of sugar.

How to mix instant pudding? ›

Directions
  1. Pour 2 cups milk into measuring cup.
  2. Open pudding mix.
  3. Use scissors to cut corner of pudding mix bag.
  4. Pour pudding mix into measuring cup.
  5. Set timer for 3 minutes.
  6. Whisk until timer goes off.
  7. Enjoy!
May 8, 2020

How to make jello in the microwave? ›

Instructions
  1. Sprinkle gelatin into room temperature liquid in small amounts so it dissolves evenly. ...
  2. Let set 5 minutes so all the gelatin is absorbed into the liquid. ...
  3. Liquify gelatin in microwave for 30 seconds. ...
  4. Skim foam off top of gelatin with a spoon.
  5. Strain and put into desired molds and refrigerate until set.
May 10, 2017

How do you dissolve gelatin for pudding? ›

Softening gelatine in cold water or another cold liquid helps the granules swell, which is the first step in dissolving. To actually dissolve the granules, boiling liquid or heating the cold liquid in which the gelatine is softened is needed, plus some stirring.

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