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Berries in Champagne Jelly
“My sister gave me this recipe a few years back when I was looking for an elegant fruit dish to serve guests,” writes Andrea Barnhoom from Scottsville, New York. “A refreshing alternative to salad, it’s also sparkly and special enough to double as a light dessert.” TASTY TIP: “I sometimes serve this party-pretty fruit treat at brunch—just before the main dish,” notes Andrea Barnhoom. “Guests are
12 Servings
Prep: 40 min. Cook: 10 min. + chilling
Ingredients
2 cups cold water
4 envelopes unflavored gelatin
1-1/2 cups sugar
2 bottles (750 milliliters
each
)
Champagne
or
sparkling grape juice
2 cups sparkling grape juice
3 cups fresh raspberries
3 cups fresh blueberries
2 cups fresh blackberries
Directions
Place water in a large saucepan; sprinkle with gelatin. Let stand for
2 minutes. Add sugar. Cook and stir over medium-low heat until sugar
and gelatin are dissolved (do not boil). Remove from the heat.
Measure 4 cups Champagne; set aside remaining Champagne and chill for
another use. Slowly stir the 4 cups Champagne and 2 cups grape juice
into the saucepan.
Transfer to a 13-in. x 9-in. dish coated with cooking spray. Cover
and refrigerate for 8 hours or overnight.
Using a potato masher, gently break up Champagne jelly. Layer the
jelly and berries in 12 dessert dishes. Cover and refrigerate for at
least 2 hours before serving. Yield: 12 servings.
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Nutrition Facts:
One serving equals 217 calories, 1 g fat (trace saturated fat), 0 cholesterol, 11 mg sodium, 53 g carbohydrate, 4 g fiber, 3 g protein.
Diabetic Exchanges:
1-1/2 starch, 1 fruit, 1 fat.
© Taste of Home 2013