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Frozen Iced Coffee With Coffee Jelly

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Frozen Iced Coffee with Coffee Jelly.

This sweet and refreshing drink features layers of chocolatey coffee slushie, vanilla whipped cream, and coffee jelly (think coffee jell-o).

Cooks’ Note

To make the jelly, coffee must be hot when the bloomed gelatin is added. If necessary, heat coffee in a microwave or in a small pot on the stovetop before adding gelatin.

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