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Why Vegans Should Avoid Gummy Bears

If you look at the ingredients on a package of gummy bears, you'll see expected things like corn syrup and sugar.

If you look at the ingredients on a package of gummy bears, you'll see expected things like corn syrup and sugar. But you'll also see something called gelatin. Seems innocent enough, but its source might surprise you. Gelatin is a yellowish, odorless, and nearly tasteless substance that is made by prolonged boiling of skin, cartilage, and bones from animals. It's made primarily from the stuff meat industries have left over — we're talking about pork skins, horns, and cattle bones. Yummy.

I guess if you're into the philosophy of using the whole animal, you'll be psyched about this. Plus gelatin contains 18 amino acids, so it does offer some nutritional benefits. But if you're vegan, you'll definitely want to skip the chewy candies and your great-aunt's Jell-O mold — it's made with gelatin, too. This animal-derived ingredient can also be found in some vitamins and medications, marshmallows (Peeps included), cheeses, yogurts, soups, salad dressings, jams and jellies, fruit snacks, and canned hams. If this tidbit of info grosses you out, you'll want to pay closer attention to these products' food labels.

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recipes

Happy Hour: Ice Wine Jell-O Shots

I like to think I haven't changed much over the years, but one area that does take exception to this rule would be my drinking preferences.

I like to think I haven't changed much over the years, but one area that does take exception to this rule would be my drinking preferences. Over the past decade, Long Islands, Jägerbombs, and lemon drops have been replaced by Sazeracs, gin martinis, and my standby, the old-fashioned. But there is one thing I've been loathe to give up: Jell-O shots.

There's something irreplaceably interactive about Jell-O shots, which is why they've made their way onto New Year's Eve soirées in years past, or why I even enjoyed a few at a party at this year's Aspen Food & Wine Classic. But by far the coolest rendition I've ever encountered comes from Donatella Arpaia, who envisioned a classier shot made with ice wine and topped with half-frozen grapes.

For a greater departure from the world of red party cups and paper Jell-O shot holders, I offered shot "squares" at my last party in ceramic spoons topped with half-frozen Champagne grapes. Want to do the same? Then keep reading.

Poll

Have You Ever Cooked With Gelatin?

The other day I was making panna cotta with my mom.

The other day I was making panna cotta with my mom. Aside from boxed Jell-O, she's never cooked with gelatin before. When I told her to let the gelatin sit in water, she had a hard time not stirring it. It's a lesson I learned the first time I cooked with gelatin. You have to leave it alone in order for it to bloom. Are you familiar with the ingredient? What have you made with it?

fast and easy

Berry Tempting: Grape Gelatin With Blueberries

I've been in Houston, TX, for the past several days, where July weather is unbearably hot and humid.

I've been in Houston, TX, for the past several days, where July weather is unbearably hot and humid. In my search for a cool, refreshing Summer treat that wasn't too complicated to prepare in my parents' humble kitchen, I stumbled across a recipe for fresh blueberry gelatin cups.

In a modern dessert world full of Earl Grey panna cottas and lemon verbena granités, a berry-and-grape gelée makes a bold pronouncement with its simplicity. The finished chilled dessert was certainly greater than the sum of its parts — smooth, cool, and just sweet enough. To make it, read on.

News

Bill Cosby Gets Shaking Again With Jell-O

After a 10-year break, Kraft's Jell-O and Bill Cosby are back together.

After a 10-year break, Kraft's Jell-O and Bill Cosby are back together. The legendary Cosby Show comedian, who appeared in Jell-O commercials for nearly 30 years, is once again partnering with the gelatin and pudding company in its newest marketing campaign.

Although his last stint with Jell-O was in front of the camera in 1999, this time, the actor will be behind the camera as executive producer of the brand's new multimillion-dollar "Hello Jell-O" campaign, which features an updated Jell-O logo with a smiling face.

In addition to the brand's ads, which will begin airing on Monday, Jell-O will also sponsor the comedian's new weekly web series, OBKB, which will consist of 10-minute episodes on Cosby's own Ustream channel.

Next month, Cosby will help Kraft kick off a 22-city tour in Los Angeles to find the country's best giggle. To check out one of Jell-O's latest spots, read more.

Love It or Hate It

Gelatin: Love It or Hate It?

Perhaps it's the fact that Julia Child's chart-topping tome, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, features an array of aspics.

Perhaps it's the fact that Julia Child's chart-topping tome, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, features an array of aspics. Maybe it's because we're in an era when gourmands are obsessed with playing with their food. Or the fact that Jell-O is a cheap and cheerful thrill during a sweltering economic downturn. Either way, the retro favorite Jell-O appears poised to make a comeback. Nevertheless, with its jiggly quality and slippery texture, gelatin's always been somewhat of a polarizing food. What do you think of it?

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Come Party With Me

Come Party With Me: Super Bowl — Drinks

When I think of the Super Bowl one drink comes to mind: beer.

When I think of the Super Bowl one drink comes to mind: beer. If you have a large crowd coming, consider getting a keg of your favorite beer. A keg should be ordered several days in advance and picked up the morning of the game. If your group is small, stock up on an assortment of brews and plenty of ice. To get the party going, make Jell-O shots. When guests arrive hand them a gourmet, mojito-flavored Jell-O shot. Instead of using the classic powder to make the shot, this recipe calls for gelatin, rum, and simple syrup. Start making the shots several hours before the game as they'll need time to set. Sound fun? Get the recipe when you read more

Spring

Get Your Final Fix of Strawberries With Strawberry Pie

The other day I was going on about wanting to make strawberry pie (I saw the recipe in Gourmet's June issue) when my friend interrupted me.

The other day I was going on about wanting to make strawberry pie (I saw the recipe in Gourmet's June issue) when my friend interrupted me. She pointed out that sadly, strawberry season is almost over! Determined to make the pie, I headed to my local market in hopes of finding the last of the season's berries. Lucky me, they still had some left!This pie is sweet, delicious, and surprisingly easy to make. It takes time to set and chill, so make it the night before you plan on serving it. If you want to taste this pie, make it soon, before strawberry season ends. To check out the recipe, read more

Dessert

Do You Know Jell-O?

On this day in 1897, Jell-O began its long, jiggly journey into American history. When Pearle B. Wait developed the first fruit-flavored gelatin dessert more than 100 years ago, he probably never could have guessed that his invention would later spawn such inventions as Jello-O shots and Jello-O wrestling.

Think you know something about Jell-O? Well, get a wiggle on and take my quiz!

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