The first time I made this was for my parents. My dad isn’t a fan of chocolate (clearly that gene missed me), and my mum is lactose intolerant (missed me again but found my sister). I visited them in New Zealand early this year, and made this dessert for them and they both absolutely loved it! The flavours are indescribably refreshing. I love the sweet, floral, fruity flavour of lychee and I incorporate it in my dessert whenever I get the chance (like these lychee popsicles, lychee syrup, lychee sangria blanca, and even a lychee mocktail). Paired with coconut, this is the perfect follow-up to a warm, cozy meal.

And as a bonus, I have included simple instructions to turn these yummy desserts into raging, bloodshot eyes, in the spirit of Halloween and all things fun and spooky! When I first conceived of this desert a few years ago, I wanted it to look bright and tempting. Lychee and Coconut are one of my favourite flavour combinations and I loved how I could create a bright, layered white jelly with these two ingredients. Plus this coconut lychee base is so adaptable, it goes very well with several other flavours. I have tried Mango, Raspberry and Passion fruit, but I have to say Orange was my favourite (check out this refreshing coconut panna cotta for example, where I pair coconut panna cotta with a passion fruit syrup, and a raspberry compote!). Being true to myself, I added that hint of spice which completely elevated this dish! Two spices that go really well with Oranges in my opinion are Ginger and Cardamom (like these cardamom and orange melting moments cookies). I have tried both in this dessert and they both work well. Having spent some of my formative years in Sri Lanka, cardamom is a spice that I understand well (this cardamom spiced coconut custard, aka watalappan is a Sri Lankan classic!). I have to say the subtle warmth and the sweet, spicy flavour of cardamom edged it past ginger for me. But please do not hesitate to try ginger either. They both add a very subtle flavour that complements the fruity flavour of orange rather than overpower it. It did take me a few tries to get this one right though. Gelatin can be a little tricky to work with and I also wanted this dessert to have that “jiggly” consistency of panna cotta, but still be firm enough so I could unmould them. After you unmould the jelly, use the black food paint to colour a small circle at the top of the mould. This will be the pupil of the eye. Draw red lines radiating out from the middle to resemble a bloody iris. I have drawn some simple lines here but really, you can let your creative streak run wild with this. It will be a whole lot of fun too! When you’re done, keep it in the fridge until you are ready to serve (it will only take a few minutes to set as the jelly will be cold). This is a versatile dessert and it’s great for any kind of occasion – cocktail parties, kids’ parties, garden parties and with a couple of creative modifications even for Halloween parties!

And don’t you just love how they look? That bright and opaque white layer at the bottom, and then the slightly more translucent white layer over that which is topped with an even more translucent layer of refreshingly sweet orange juice! That creamy freshness of Lychee and coconut paired with the citrusy sweetness of orange juice and the warm, spicy hints of cardamom make for a truly decadent and delightful dessert!

You can make these in small serving glasses with the coconut lychee layer at the bottom topped with a thinner layer of orange cardamom so that it can be served straight in the glass. Or for family parties, you can just as easily pour the jelly into a large serving dish, instead of making individual portions. So why wait till the weekend? Go ahead and make this today! What’s your favourite Jelly flavour? You can find me on  facebook, twitter, instagram, pinterest or google-plus or subscribe below for more updates and new recipes!

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