How to Make Edible Slime From Jello

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Slime is a great way to get kids into science. They’ll learn about the properties of gels and liquids as they play with their new creations. However, some traditional slime recipes use borax, which can be harmful if ingested. That’s where edible jello slime comes in – it’s a fun and safe alternative that is just as stretchy and satisfying as traditional slime. We’ll take a closer look at how to make edible jello slime, including the ingredients you’ll need and some tips for getting it just right. And several slime craft recipes can be found here.

how to make edible slime recipe from jello

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What is Edible Jello Slime?

Edible jello slime is exactly what it sounds like – slime that is safe to eat! It’s made with edible ingredients like cornstarch, water, and jello powder, that help to give its fun colors and flavors. Unlike traditional slime recipes, which can use borax or other potentially harmful chemicals, edible jello slime is completely safe to handle and play with, especially for young kids who like to put everything in their mouths. It’s a great activity for kids’ parties or just a fun way to spend an afternoon with your family.

how to make edible slime recipe from jello

How Do You Make Jello Slime?

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Making jello slime is a relatively simple process that requires just a few ingredients. 

Ingredients Needed to Make Jello Slime:

1 (4-ounce) package of sugar-free Jello gelatin
1 cup cornstarch, not packed
½ cup warm water (may require a little more)

How do you make Edible Slime using Jello?

ingredients needed to make homemade edible slime

Stir together gelatin and cornstarch. Slowly add the water, stirring constantly.

ingredients needed to make homemade edible slime
ingredients needed to make homemade edible slime
ingredients needed to make homemade edible slime from jello

Once the gelatin starts to liquefy, stop adding water and stir well. 

ingredients needed to make homemade edible slime from jello

Because different brands require different water amounts, you may need more than ½ cup of water. If the gelatin is more like a play dough, add water 1 teaspoon at a time until a slime-like consistency.

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Transfer slime to a cookie sheet or lined surface for playing. Be aware that vibrant colors like red may stain hands temporarily.

The slime will begin to dry out quickly. Additional water can be added but it will be messy. 

homemade edible jello slime recipe for preschool making yellow slime

Edible slime is best used immediately but may be stored in an airtight bag or container in the refrigerator.

homemade edible jello slime recipe for preschool making yellow slime

Tips for Making Edible Jello Slime

Here are a few tips to help you get the most out of your edible jello slime-making experience:

  • Use a large mixing bowl to make it easier to combine the ingredients without making a mess.
  • Stir the mixture thoroughly to prevent clumps from forming. If you do end up with clumps, you can remove them by straining the mixture through a fine-mesh sieve.
  • Add the water slowly to the mixture, constantly stirring, to prevent the slime from becoming too watery.
  • Knead the slime with your hands for several minutes to help it become smoother and more stretchy. This will also help to remove any remaining clumps.
  • If the slime is too sticky or wet, you can add more cornstarch a little bit at a time until it becomes more manageable.
  • Store your slime in an airtight container to keep it fresh for longer. It should last for several days at room temperature.
homemade edible jello slime recipe for preschool making yellow slime
homemade edible jello slime recipe for preschool making yellow slime

More Fun Slime Recipes for Kids:

How to Make Fluffy Unicorn Slime

How to Make Ocean Slime

Patriotic Red, White, and Blue Slime

How to Make Homemade Bouncy Balls using Borax

Edible jello slime is a fun and creative alternative to traditional slime recipes. Not only are they a great sensory experience, but they are also safe and easy to make at home. They also help your preschooler develop hand-eye coordination. With just a few simple ingredients, you can create a variety of colorful and delicious Jello slimes that is sure to delight kids and adults alike.

slime crafts for preschoolers making slime you can eat

The edible aspect of jello slimes allows for worry-free play and taste testing. Give jello slime a try and turn playtime into a learning experience and get excited to see what kind of creative shapes and designs you can come up with. Happy slime-making!

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