Cranberry Raspberry Jello Crunch recipe

Over Christmas, I made a classic Jello recipe but changed up a few ingredients and steps. If you enjoy raspberry jello crunch, I have a recipe solution to using up some leftover cranberry jam with raspberry and cranberry jello. A nice balance between tart and sweet. I opted not to bake the crushed pretzels as stated in a lot of recipes – only because I didn’t have time. Just make sure you buy butter pretzels. Otherwise, you ought to take the extra step and bake your crushed pretzels with 1/2 cup of melted butter in a 350 degree oven for 10 minutes.

  • 1 3-oz. pkg. cranberry Jello
  • 1 3-oz. pkg. raspberry Jello
  • 2 cups boiling water
  • 1 to 1-1/2 cups of fresh cranberry sauce/jam
  • 1 cup butter pretzels, crushed (I used Rold Gold Butter Checkers)
  • 1 8-0z. pkg. cream cheese, softened
  • 1 8-oz. pkg. Cool Whip
  • 1/4 cup sugar (optional)

In a 4 to 6 quart glass serving container/bowl, empty contents of both Jello packages. Add the boiling water, and dissolve Jello. Mix in the cranberries after Jello is completely dissolved. Refrigerate until set (it may seem like a long time – give it 3-4 hours.).

Crumb topping: Mix cream cheese, Cool Whip and sugar until well combined. Spread on top of cold, set Jello. Top with crushed pretzels, and press down. Refrigerate until firm. Use a good size serving spoon when plating.

(I chose not to turn out (flip out) the Jello onto a serving platter… haven’t been totally successful with that.)

Visiting Bittersweet in Danville

Bittersweet Cafe

This is my last post about our yummy stops in California. So, here we are satisfying another chocolate craving. We had a great lunch with my aunt, uncle and cousins and on the way back to Vacaville we stopped by Bittersweet: the Chocolate Cafe in Danville. Not only was this place cute and quaint, but the chocolate they stock is impressive! You walk in and the chocolaty aroma just swallows you up… so delicious and luxurious. Mmmm.

Chocolate from all overMore chocolate at Bittersweet

Placing our orders

What lured us in was our cousins telling us this place has THE BEST hot chocolate. So thick it’ll knock you out. You know how they make it? With chocolate ganache! Brilliant!! You just choose the kind of milk you want: skim, 1%, whole, etc. Abby chose skim, and still, it was rich, but not overly so. Perfect for her.

Tasting the desserts

We also took the opportunity to try their desserts. Unfortunately for me and Ollie, there were a lot of good looking pastries but with nuts.

Homemade raspberry marshmallow

This was my choice to go with the hot chocolate ganache: homemade raspberry marshmallow. Seriously, it makes me want to make my own. Why buy the white styrofoam-ish nuggets when you can have fluffy clouds that melt in your mouth…

A discerning palette

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