Fill the sink with very, very warm, but not too hot, water and hold the jello mold in it, don't cover it, up to the rim for about 30 seconds. It should come loose enough to then turn over quickly onto a plate. Now, slowly lift the mold until the jello is left on the plate. If it won't budge, then the water was not hot enough. It is easier to go back and redo it with warmer water than it is to make a mess because the water was too hot in the first place.
2006-11-23 04:01:42
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-08-18 14:51:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Assuming you already made the Jello, just flip it onto the plate and cover the mold with a very hot moist towel, repeat the process if necessary. The mode will slid off after the surface jello becomes slighty liquidish.
2006-11-23 04:26:31
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answered by minijumbofly 5
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Spray molds lightly with cooking spray - Before unmolding gelatin, make certain that gelatin is completely firm -- it should not feel sticky on top and should not sag toward side if mold is tilted. If gelatin is firm, dip a small pointed knife in warm water and run tip of it around top edge of mold to loosen. Or moisten tips of fingers and gently pull gelatin from top edge of mold. When using disposable metal cans as molds, puncture bottoms -- this makes it easier to unmold the gelatin because it eliminates any vacuum in cans, which are usually deeper in relationship to top surface than other molds. Moisten top of gelatin and a chilled plate -- the moist surfaces make it easier to slide the gelatin into the center of the plate after it has been unmolded. Dip mold in warm water -- do not use hot water as it will melt the gelatin. (If oven-proof glass, china, or paper containers are used as molds, the water should be slightly warmer.) Working quickly, dip the mold just to the rim in the warm water -- about 10 seconds. Lift from water, hold upright, and shake slightly to loosen the gelatin from mold. Invert moistened plate on mold. Always unmold gelatin on a chilled or cold plate or platter -- a warm plate will melt the gelatin. Then invert plate and mold together. Lift off mold carefully -- if gelatin doesn't release easily, dip the mold in warm water again. If necessary, move gelatin to center of plate.
2016-03-26 21:32:22
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answer #4
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answered by ? 4
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First you spray cooking spray into the mold prior to putting any ingredients into the mold. Second, you place the mold 3/4 of the way down into a sink with warm water for a minute to loosen the jello. Put a plate, bowl, whatever you want to serve it in upside down over the open end of the mold, and flip. Gently lift the mold and you should be good to go.
2006-11-23 04:19:33
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answered by Proud to be 59 7
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Put the mold in a sick of warm water for less than a minute
2006-11-23 04:04:27
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answered by Lov'n IT! 7
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