
Well, they don?t really call me Mellow Jello. Thank heaven. What are your thoughts on jello? I happen to enjoy the wiggly jiggly stuff, and my favorite way to eat it is parfait style. Even better, those wiggly children of mine enjoy it, too. This is the easiest dessert on the planet to make and is very economical as well. It?s fluffy light and will tickle your tastebuds with it?s refreshing fruity flavor.

Plus, it looks so gosh darn pretty, too. I just love looking at those layers! With Easter around the corner, this is a nice light dessert to offer your family and friends ... and yourself!
All you need is jello and whipped cream. That?s it, my blogging jello loving friends. Come on and make it with me! Come on, you?ll love it.

Ingredients:
Jello ? I used two 3 oz strawberry packets to make 6 generous servings.
2 cups whipping cream
Before you begin, clear a space in your fridge to set the jello cups and bowl.

Next, set out six serving dishes. I like to use glass ones so that everyone can see the pretty layers. It?s kind of fun to use different types and sizes of serving glasses. Anything will work ... I used juice glasses, a custard dish, a glass tea cup, a wine class, and a dessert cup. Now simply make the jello according to the package directions. For any jello novices out there, for two boxes that means adding two cups of boiling water, stir, then add 2 cups cold water. Done.

Pour some of the liquid jello into the bottom of the serving dishes. I filled them about ¼ - 1/3 full of jello. You will have a lot of jello left in the mixing bowl. Put all the dishes and the mixing bowl in the fridge, and let set until the jello is firm. About 3-4 hours. When the jello in the mixing bowl is firm, prepare the whipped cream.

Use 2 cups whipping cream, and whip it very, very stiff. More stiff than you usually would for whipped topping.

Take about half the whipped cream and fold into the jello in the mixing bowl, taking care to make sure you incorporate all the jello. Now simply spoon it on top of the jello in the serving dishes, leaving space at the top to add add?l whipped cream.

Use the back of a spoon to smooth the top of the jello/whipped cream mixture. Now top with the remaining whipped cream. I used an offset spatula to smooth the tops flat. DONE!

You could add some fruit on top. I had blueberries, so I put a couple on top. Sliced strawberries would be yummy too.

Any flavor of jello will work. I tend to prefer strawberry for this, as I like the flavor as well as the vibrant color, but really, anything will do. I always use regular jello, but I'm sure that the sugar-free version would work just as well. Which reminds me, I tend to prefer whipped cream unsweetened or just slightly sweet, so I didn't add powdered sugar to this recipe. If you prefer a sweeter topping, simply add a tablespoon (or to taste) of powdered sugar to the cream as you whip it.
This is AWESOME, and it's gluten free, all the way, baby!