


You can also buy higher quality gelatin that is sourced ethically and considered healthier than the highly-processed gelatin found in grocery stores. Unflavored gelatin is available in most supermarkets in the baking aisle, generally with the flavored gelatins like Jello. While Jello is an obvious use of a flavored gelatin, it can also be added in smaller amounts to help stabilize ingredients without giving a rubbery texture. This makes it a perfect ingredient for creating stable, thickened foods. While gelatin has a pale yellow color, when it is added to recipe it is clear and won’t affect the color. It is flavorless and odorless, and though brittle when dry, once wet it sets to become rubbery. Gelatin is derived from animal collagen, which comes from the skin, bones, ligaments, and tendons.

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If a recipe calls for gelatin powder and you’re feeling lost, here’s everything you need to know about how to use it! What is Gelatin?
