Green Tea Jello with Honeyed Fruit

Just last year my mother-in-law introduced me to green tea jello.  This jello was much like the American version of gelatin that comes in a packet in powder form, where you simply add hot water to make it.  Looking for a way to make that same tea jello dessert with better and fresher ingredients, I came up with this easy Green Tea Jello recipe.  Topped with honeyed ripe fruits, these jellies makes a healthy, refreshing, and effortless spring or summer snack.

To make this Green Tea Jello you need just a few simple ingredients.  As a base for the jello, I’m using my one of my favorite bottled Japanese green teas, but you could easily use a black, white, or even herbal tea instead.  There is no water to boil or tea to steep, as I did say this recipe would be easy!

Other than the tea, there are two ingredients that will make this tea jello simply delicious.  I’ve had this bottle of orange blossom water sitting in my pantry for the longest time.  Since I bought it in the same section that you find rose water, I figured that it would have the same potency that rose water does, but after trying a dab I realized that it’s a completely different ingredient.

Orange blossom water is a by-product of the perfume distillation process.  It’s often used in Middle Eastern cooking, and is sometimes used in making baklava.  Where orange blossom water is soft and fragrant, it gives a light suggestion of beautiful floral notes instead of actually tasting flower-like like rose water does.  It’s optional in this recipe, but if you haven’t tried it before I highly recommend it.

Another yummy ingredient I’ve used in my tea jello is some good-quality local honey.  I received a jar of Bee Local Honey from my friend Yvonne over at Dress this Nest blog, when she sent me a care package as part of the 31 Days of Kindness Project.  I can’t tell you how amazing this honey is!  It’s so smooth and almost buttery in texture.  For this recipe, try to forgo the run-of-the-mill honey bear at your grocery store and hit up your local farmer’s market for the good stuff.

I like to ladle the gelatin into teacups so that it’s obvious that this dessert is made from tea. Top the jello teacups with any variety of fruits that look colorful and are in season.  After cutting the fruit, blot the pieces lightly with paper towel and then lightly drizzle them with a bit of honey to give them a nice glossy finish.

Green Tea Jello with Honeyed Fruits is an amazingly tasty and healthy refreshment or way to end a meal.  It’s deliciousness lies in it’s wholesomeness and the addition of some unique quality ingredients.  Give these a try and you’ll see how rewarding it is to transform tea into something you can actually eat!

Green Tea Jello with Honeyed Fruit

Serves 6.

Ingredients:

4 cups of bottled or canned green tea (I used Ito-En)

2 Tbsp unflavored gelatin

1/4-1/2 cup good-quality honey

2 tsp orange blossom water (optional)

fruits of your choice

extra honey, for coating fruit

Equipment:

medium microwave-safe mixing bowl

large mixing bowl

liquid measuring cup

microwave

small ladle

paper towels

6 teacups, for serving

Directions:

1.)  Place 2 cups of green tea in a medium size bowl and place in microwave on high for 3 minutes.

2.)  Meanwhile, add 2 Tbsp of gelatin to the remaining 2 cups of cold green tea in a large mixing bowl.  Stir the mixture and allow the gelatin to bloom.

3.)  Carefully remove bowl of hot tea from microwave and stir in 1/4-1/2 cup of honey, depending on the sweetness, until it dissolves.  Stir in the orange blossom water.

4.)  Add hot tea mixture to cold tea mixture and stir until everything appears evenly dissolved. Ladle liquid gelatin into teacups and set in fridge to chill for 3-4 hours until fully set.

5.)  Dice the fruit into 1/2″ pieces, then blot dry with some paper towels.  Drizzle and toss the fruit with the reserved honey to create a glossy look, then spoon atop the set jello and serve!

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