Recipe
Boost Your Intelligence With This Brain Jello Mold
You’re probably thinking right now, “Why would I ever make a brain Jello mold?” So I've come prepared with some perfect scenarios for enjoying this unique treat:
-When you’re preparing to audition for a role in a new zombie teen drama, and you really want to get in character.
-When you want to make your Snapchat followers confused as to why you are enjoying a brain for dinner.
-When you’re desperately trying to cram for an exam, and you’ll try anything to make yourself smarter.
If you don't plan on doing these things any time soon, and you just want some good Jello, here's what you can do to adapt the recipe: eliminate the food coloring, substitute the evaporated milk for water, and pour the mixture into a large container instead of a brain mold.
You can use any of your favorite teas, but herbals work best in creating a nice strong flavor base. A chai would be nice for a warm, cinnamon-y Jello, while a fruity tea will be more reminiscent of your typical Jello flavors.
Making and eating this brain Jello mold may not be on the top of your priority list, but enjoying some awesome TV should be. Tune into Superhuman on Fox, June 12th, 9/8 c to watch some truly amazing brain power.
Brain Jello Mold
- Prep Time: 15 mins
- Total Time: 15 mins
Ingredients
- 1 cup water
- 4 oz unflavored gelatin
- 6 teaspoons herbal tea
- 2 cups boiling water
- 2 cup honey
- 1 cup evaporated milk
- Red blue and green food coloring