![]() ![]() Homemade gelatin gummies will last up to 1 week in the fridge. Because silicone molds are super floppy, you will spill juice everywhere if you try to lift them up with your hands. This will catch any liquid that spills, and will make it super easy to move the molds into the fridge to set. Pro tip #2: Before you pour the pomegranate juice gelatin mixture into your silicone molds, place the molds on top of a baking sheet or pan. You can also put them in the freezer after they have set and this will allow them to pop out a little bit more easily. This is especially important if you want them to look pretty! If you don’t care how they look then it’s all good if you don’t spray them. This will ensure that the gummies will not break or stick to the molds when you pull them out. Pro tip #1: Make sure to spray your silicone molds with coconut oil cooking spray. You can even use gummy bear molds if you want to make homemade gummy bears! Pro tips for this recipe Use whatever gummy molds you want: I used silicone molds in this recipe, but you can use any type of candy molds you’d like. I have never tried it though so I would suggest looking for a vegan gummy recipe online to make sure you get the best result! You can use either agar agar powder or pectin to thicken and gelatinize them. Make these gummies vegan: It is also possible to make gummies without gelatin or animal products. Also make sure to look for juices that are not from concentrate as they tend to be more tart and lower in sugar. Reduce the amount of sugar: If you are watching your sugar intake, you can cut down the amount of juice that you use and add additional water to make up for the lost liquid. Increase the amount of gelatin: If you want to access more of the healing benefits of gelatin in this recipe, you can use up to 4 tablespoons of gelatin with the same amount of liquid. I wouldn’t suggest using collagen protein powder / collagen peptides because it doesn’t have the same effect of gelatinizing or hardening your gummy candies in the same way. Organic/grass fed gelatin powder substitutes: If you can’t access organic and/or grass fed gelatin powder, you can also use non-organic gelatin powder. If you end up with more juice than the recipe calls for, adjust the amount of gelatin as needed. Or alternatively, if you have your own juicer, you can make any type of juice that you want. Pomegranate juice substitutes: Instead of using pomegranate juice, you can use literally any other kind of real fruit juice you want! This includes orange juice, apple juice, grapefruit juice, peach juice, strawberry juice, tart cherry juice, pineapple juice, cranberry juice and even vegetable juices like carrot if you want to get really fancy.īottled juice substitutes: Instead of using bottled juice, you can often find fresh squeezed juice at your local supermarket or health food store. These gummies are paleo, AIP, dairy free, gluten free, and elimination diet friendly. ![]()
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