If you like these Jello fish bowls, then I think you'll also like my Oreo Dirt Dessert recipe! Be sure to also check out all my kid-friendly recipes!
★ Why You'll Love this Recipe ★
Jello fish bowls are fun to make because they are not just a craft that looks cute — you can eat them too!
Kid-friendly Recipe
Kids love to help make and of course, eat these! We made these as something to do on a rainy day. My kiddos (7 & 9 at the time) were old enough to pull off crafting these fish bowl themselves, with just a little guidance.
I helped them assemble the materials, went over the instructions and made sure they had a way to heat up the water without touching a hot surface. I had them use our glass measuring cup with a handle so they could easily measure and heat all in one. Then they used a oven mitt to lift and carefully pour. If you have young kids, maybe you'd want to do this part. I'll leave that up to you. 😉
Fun for a rainy day.
These Jello fish bowls are a great activity for rainy day when you're dreaming of the outdoors but are stuck inside.
Celebrate Dr. Suess Week
You can make these to celebrate Dr. Seuss week to go with the book "One Fish, Two Fish."
Add sharks for Shark Week!
Theme these edible aquariums for shark week (use gummy sharks)!
★ Ingredients You'll Need ★
Here's everything you'll need, plus water.
- Nerds. The regular Nerd, rainbow variety adds a nice colorful touch.
- Jello mix. I like the color of the Starburst blue raspberry flavor. It's a lighter blue so the fish and Nerds show up better.
- Swedish fish. The lighter, assorted colors show up a little better in the blue Jello water. You can also use gummy sharks, turtles, or any type of aquatic gummy creature!
★ How to Make this Recipe ★
Watch how to make this recipe, step by step:
★ Tips & FAQs ★
You can find little fish bowls pretty cheap on Amazon. (Shop mini fish bowls here). You could also use stemless wine glasses or clear plastic cups.
Rather than go out and buy an actual mini fish bowl for this project, see if you can find something you already have that's glass. We had some short juice glasses that worked just fine.
If all you have is a tall glass, then you can go for a "deep sea" look. Get creative! I'm just not big on crafts that require you to go out and buy a bunch of one-time-use materials. So, see if you can use what you got and make it work.
Now, if you're making these for a kid's shark-themed birthday party or a baby shower, then maybe you'd splurge and get mini fish bowls. In that case these could serve as a decoration as well as dessert so it might be worth the expense.
The recipe below makes each serving about 5oz. Keep in mind you may need to use a larger amount of blue Jello and Nerds depending on the size container you use.
Tips for Success - PLEASE READ for best result!
- Cooling down the Jello mix will help prevent Nerds from bleeding color but you still may experience the color of the Nerds bleeding into the Jello some.
- If some of your Nerds float to the top, gently push them down until they sink or if they are being stubborn, just scoop them out.
- If you are after a picture-perfect end result, you can add the Nerds in at the end. So leave the Nerds out, fill your glass fish bowls ¾ full with just the Jello mixture and let the Jello set. Then, using a knife or small spatula, loosen the Jello from the edges and pop the Jello out. Add Nerds to the bottom of the glass bowl and replace the molded Jello on top of the layer of Nerds. Using a glass that is wider at the top than the bottom is key to this though so a traditional fish shaped bowl doesn't work well for this method.
- Avoid dark blue Jello. Berry blue Jello is too dark blue in color. I do not recommend this. If you want a lighter, more transparent blue color, then I recommend using yellow lemon Jello and adding a drop of blue food coloring to the mix. This will give you Caribbean blue colored "water." The Starburst blue raspberry Jello is also a good option.
- Make these immediately before serving. Unfortunately these are NOT a make-ahead treat. The longer these sit, the more the Nerds will bleed and the gummy fish will become soggy. So make them, then dig right in!
- If serving for a party, I would suggest timing this so that the Jello sets right before you're ready to eat them and then add the fish right before you serve them. If serving at a kids birthday party, you could even have the kids add their own fish to the "tank".
These jello fish bowls were featured on Wow Me Wednesday!
Mini Jello Fish Bowls
Equipment
Ingredients
- 3 oz blue jello See notes in post above to achieve lighter blue color
- 2 cups water
- 1 cup Nerds
- 8 gummy fish
- 4 small drinking glasses
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Instructions
- Add gelatin powder to a pitcher.
- Heat 1 cup of water in the microwave just until it comes to a boil (about 2 minutes).
- Carefully add hot water to gelatin mix and stir until dissolved. Then stir in 1 cup of very cold water. Put pitcher in fridge to cool down for at least 15 minutes while you prepare the glass bowls. (Don't skip the step of cooling down the Jello mixture as using hot or even warm mixture can melt the Nerds).
- Scoop ¼ cup of Nerds into each glass.
- Next, gently pour the cooled gelatin mixture into each glass.
- Move glasses to the fridge (loosely cover if you want) and refrigerate for 90 minutes or until gelatin has set.
- Using a butter knife, cut two slits in the top of the gelatin, each near the edge on opposite sides of the glass. This is where you'll add your fish. Make each slit just long enough for one fish. Add a fish to each and press down as far as you want it to go below the surface or you can set the fish right on top so they're more visible. If you mess up the top, don't worry! No ocean has a perfectly smooth surface.
- Serve immediately for best results.
Video
Notes
- Make sure you wait for the Jello to cool before you pour it over the nerds or the Nerds will lose color and can melt.
- These can be a little tricky to pull off so be check out my Tips for Success section and watch the how-to video to be sure you nail this on the first try!
Michelle says
I made these today for my grandsons birthday party... the first try was very gross...the nerds coloring fades to a pale pastel, nearly white... leaving the blue jello looking like a cloudy dark avocado green sludge. So dark you cant see the nerds. I didnt continue and tossed it all away and regrouped.
SO MY SUGGESTION IS... AND IT WORKED PERFECTLY FOR ME!... IS...
~Make the blue jello ahead of time in a large bowl or dish... once it is cold and set start creating your cups or fish bowls. I started by ...
~Placing the nerds in the bottom of the cup.
~Then I stirred the cold set jello and spooned some on top of the nerds until each cup or fish bowl was about 1/3 full.
~Then I placed my fish where I wanted them and covered with more stirred jello.
~When ready to serve, I placed a dollop of cool whip topping on top and sprinkled with blue sugar crystal sprinkles.
They turned out really cute and the kids all loved them...
Kayla groves says
Question, I absolutely love this idea, and I’m wondering if the nerds dissolve fast? So I’m trying to have everything done and ready for my sons first birthday (baby shark!) Saturday but I’m afraid if I make them at night that they will be dissolved by his party time on Sunday
Angela G. says
They are definitely better freshly made. The don't dissolve necessarily but the color starts to bleed after awhile and they don't look as good or taste as good. I'm sure you have a lot on your plate, but it might be worth doing everything else you can the night before and then starting these early in the morning of the party. Give them several hours to set and then you can serve them right away for the best result. Hope you have an awesome shark themed party! Share a picture if you remember!! I'd love to see how they came out and see your decorations too! 🙂
horwatwifey says
These are ABSOLUTELY ADORABLE! There have been a lot of fishbowl type things out there but this is by far the cutest and best one I've seen!
Angela G. says
Thank you so much! All things mini are just cuter too, right? lol!