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I usually cool my pot down in a sink filled with cold water for 5 minutes but no more than that or it'll solidify. Raindrop Cake is the viral jelly dessert that was launched n 2016. Allow your jelly liquid to cool a bit because you don't want to boil your fruit.Place your fruit in the center of the mold and make sure it's also dry so the liquid can stick to the fruit well.If you're using a silicone mold, make sure to rest it on a flat base so you can transfer to the fridge easily without spilling the jelly liquid.Bring the liquid to a high boil, then reduce your heat to medium and boil for 1 minute and no more than that.

This allows for an even distribution of the powder to the water. Always whisk your agar agar powder with your water before you bring it to boil.I use this one linked below that you can purchase off Amazon. Required: a round bottom cup or a dome shaped mold (I share where to purchase the one I used below): What kind of Agar Agar Powder do you use? You will need the following Raindrop cake ingredients for 1 serving : This dessert is very light and the jelly part is very soft and neutral tasting but when paired with maple syrup, it is such a delight! Watch how I made this recipe This recipe was also adapted from Kirbie's Craving's Raindrop Cake! She has so many amazing recipes and I hope you check out her blog! I made my version much simpler by using maple syrup so you can keep the ingredients to a minimal! What does a raindrop cake taste like? I also share many other jelly like recipes below so please check them out! Other recipes you may like! And now you can have raindrop cake at home! If you're not a fan of strawberries, you can easily swap out the fruit for what you desire! This is a very simple dessert to make and it originates all the way from Japan. This 4-ingredient raindrop cake recipe will impress your guests and is pretty simple to make as long as you follow all the instructions. Light, refreshing, captivating and delicious when paired with a brown maple syrup.
