5-Minute No-Bake Milk & Fruit Dessert

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🍮 5-Minute No-Bake Milk & Fruit Dessert

(Only Milk & Fruit! Light, Creamy, & Naturally Sweet)

📝 Description:

This simple no-bake dessert combines the silky smoothness of milk and condensed milk with the juicy freshness of fruits, all held together in a gently sweet, jiggly jelly. It takes just 5 minutes of active time, uses only six ingredients, and delivers a treat that feels indulgent but is surprisingly light. Perfect for kids and adults alike!

🍽️ Ingredients:

  • 60 g gelatin (powdered or sheets)
  • 100 ml water (for dissolving gelatin)
  • 400 ml milk
  • 200 ml condensed milk
  • 2 oranges, peeled and segmented 🍊
  • 3 strawberries, chopped 🍓

👩‍🍳 Instructions:

  1. Prepare the gelatin:
    Add gelatin to the water and let it bloom for 5–10 minutes (follow package instructions if using sheets). Gently heat until dissolved (do not boil).
  2. Mix the base:
    In a large bowl or pitcher, whisk together the milk and condensed milk until smooth.
  3. Combine gelatin and milk:
    Pour the dissolved gelatin mixture into the milk mixture and stir well to combine.
  4. Prepare the fruit:
    Peel and segment the oranges, removing seeds and membranes if desired. Chop the strawberries into small chunks.
  5. Assemble:
    Place the fruits into silicone molds, dessert cups, or a glass dish. Pour the milk-gelatin mixture over the fruits.
  6. Chill:
    Refrigerate for 2–3 hours or until fully set.
  7. Serve:
    Unmold or scoop and enjoy cold!

🍴 Servings:

Makes 4–6 portions depending on mold size.

🧁 Notes & Tips:

Use any fruits you like: kiwi, blueberries, mango, banana – just avoid pineapple or papaya (they contain enzymes that prevent gelatin from setting unless cooked).

  • Want it creamier? Use half-and-half or add a spoon of yogurt to the milk mixture.
  • For a firmer jelly, increase gelatin to 70–75 g.
  • Use silicone molds for easy removal.
  • For an elegant twist, pour into wine glasses and layer fruits at the bottom.

🧮 Nutritional Info (Approximate, per serving – based on 6 servings):

  • Calories: ~160 kcal
  • Protein: ~6g
  • Fat: ~5g
  • Carbohydrates: ~23g
  • Sugar: ~19g
  • Fiber: ~1g
  • Calcium: ~15% RDA

🌟 Health Benefits:

  • No-bake and easy to digest
  • Good source of calcium from milk
  • Gelatin may support joint, skin, and gut health
  • Naturally sweetened with fruit and condensed milk (no refined sugar needed)
  • Low in fat and moderate in protein – ideal for a light dessert

Q&A

Q: Can I use plant-based milk?
A: Yes, almond or oat milk can work, but the dessert may be less creamy. Use agar-agar instead of gelatin if making vegan.

Q: How long can it last in the fridge?
A: Up to 4–5 days, stored in an airtight container.

Q: Can I skip condensed milk?
A: Yes – replace it with more milk and sweeten with honey, maple syrup, or a sugar substitute to taste.

Q: Can this be made in layers?
A: Absolutely! Let one layer set slightly before adding another with different fruit.

Q: Why didn’t my gelatin set?
A: Make sure you didn’t boil the gelatin and that acidic fruits like fresh pineapple or kiwi were not added uncooked.

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