Broken Window Glass Cake Recipe
- 1 pkt (3 ounce) orange Jell-o
- 1 pkt (3 ounce) cherry Jell-o
- 1 pkt (3 ounce) lime Jell-o
- 3 c. Boiling water
- 1 1/2 c. Cool water
- 1 1/2 c. Graham cracker crumbs
- 1/3 c. Butter, melted
- 1 pkt (3 ounce) lemon Jell-o
- 1/4 c. Sugar
- 1 c. Boiling water
- 1/2 c. Pineapple juice, canned
- 1 ct (8 ounce) Cold Whip Topping, thawed Or possibly
- 1 pkt Dream Whip, prepared
- Prepare the orange, cherry and lime Jell-o's separately, dissolving each in 1 c. of the boiling water and adding 1/2 c. of the cool water.
- Pour each flavor into separate 8" square pan.
- Refrigeratetill hard, at least 3 hrs or possibly overnight.
- Cut into 1/2" cubes.
- Mix crumbs with butter.
- Set aside about 1/4 c. for garnish, if you like, and press remaining crumb mix proportionately over bottom and up sides to within 1" from top of 9" springform or possibly tube pan.
- Chill.
- Dissolve lemon Jell-o and sugar in 1 c. boiling water; add in pineapple juice.
- Refrigeratetill slightly thickened.
- Blend in whipped topping.
- Mix in Jell-o cubes.
- Spoon into crumb-lined pan.
- Refrigerateovernight or possibly till hard.
- Just before serving, run a spatula around sides of pan; then gently remove sides.
- Garnish with reserved crumbs or possibly with additional whipped topping and flaked coconut, tinted, if you like.
- NOTESThis is one of my family's favorite desserts.
- You can change the Jell-o flavors and/or possibly tint the Cold Whip with food coloring, for different holidays, e.g., red and green for Christmas.
- Can easily be made with sugar- free Jell-O and Lite Cold Whip topping.
lime, boiling water, water, graham cracker crumbs, butter, lemon, sugar, boiling water, pineapple juice, topping, dream whip
Taken from cookeatshare.com/recipes/broken-window-glass-cake-93486 (may not work)