Fruity Gummies

I used to LOVE fruit snacks (okay I still do), but really you get a little taste for a good chunk of calories. They are pretty much a glob of sticky sugar, but so good.

I decided to make my own healthy 100% real fruit gummy instead! You can use any type of fruit. I had a lot of frozen mango in my freezer so I decided to use that. Berries would work well, or any type of fruit you can make a jam into.

This recipe is two simple ingredients. The fruit and then the gelatin. Oh and some water, but that doesn’t count right? So easy peasy!

I also wanted to make my gummies a little festive so I used my new bunny mold! So cute 🙂 Easter is almost here!

I love this! Not just for easter, cute all year round!
I love this! Not just for easter, cute all year round!

For this recipe you will need: 

  • 2 cups of frozen mango (or any fruit of choice)
  • 1 packet of gelatin (I used the Knox brand- 1 box is 4 packets, find me next to the powdered Jell-O)
  • 1/3 cup of water

(Makes 18-20 gummies)

Start by bringing a pan to medium to high heat and placing your fruit in with 1/3 cup of water. Mix and heat until the fruit breaks down

Mango and a little H20
Mango and a little H20

Start mashing the mango, when it breaks down, add the gelatin and stir it in quickly

Thick Fruity Mix!
Thick Fruity Mix!

Keep stirring and mashing for at least 10 more minutes. You want to get all the chunks out or close to it!

Pour into your mold. If you don’t have a mold you can pour into a pan and cut small cubes.

Just plop it in the mold!
Just plop it in the mold!

I actually used a spoon. It was easier that way!

Refrigerate these for a few hours. I ended up leaving them in overnight and it worked out fine.

Remove from the molds when ready. These type of molds just peel back

Pull away and out come the bunnies!
Pull away and out come the bunnies!

Cute Bunny Gummies!

Wow this is bright! I didn't realize how bright until I was editing the photos
Wow this is bright! I didn’t realize how bright until I was editing the photos

Eat them up! Fresh and good for you

And the wolf ate the bunny.... no one probably knows what quote this is but me and maybe my sis and G-Mama
And the wolf ate the bunny…. no one probably knows what quote this is but me and maybe my sis and G-Mama

Of course you have to leave these in the fridge because it’s fresh fruit. I also recommend leaving them in the mold until ready to eat, or place on a plate all at once and cover. They are sticky little things!

Gummy Bunny!
Gummy Bunny!

Each Gummy Bunny or Bunny Gummy is 13 calories, 0.05 grams of fat, 3.1 grams of carbs, 2.7 grams of sugar (natural sugars!) and 0.54 grams of protein!

Happy eating…

XOXO With a Cherry On Top,

-Minnie

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5 Comments

  1. Cisco

    Gummy candies have been the bane of my existence… Until now.

    Mind. Blown.

    I wonder if I can do something with Pineapple?

    1. Katie

      Pineapple would work! I’m just not a huge fan. Might have to strain it a little because it could be stringy

  2. Hayley

    Oh my gosh!! This is genius!! I am so excited to try this! I am going to do it with strawberries!! Thanks for the recipe!!

    1. Katie

      Yes strawberries would be good!

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