The BEST Jelly Slice Recipe (2024)

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With a yummy buttery biscuit base, a middle layer filled with a creamy cheesecake and then the sweet jelly topping – this really is the BEST Jelly Slice recipe and will become a family favourite in no time at all!

This classic Jelly Slice really is easy to prepare and you will find both regular and Thermomix methods in the recipe card below.

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Table of contents

  • Jelly Slice Ingredients
  • How to Make The BEST Jelly Slice:
    • Step 1. Make the biscuit base.
    • Step 2. Make the creamy cheesecake filling
    • Step 3. Prepare the jelly
    • Step 4. Adding the Jelly Layer
  • Tips for making the BEST Jelly Slice:
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Watch How to Make this Easy Jelly Slice Recipe Here:
    • You may also enjoy these delicious recipes:

I’ve made a few versions of Jelly Slice in the past including this Strawberry Jelly Slice and my Christmas Jelly Slice, but this traditional Jelly Slice recipe is my favourite – a big call I know!

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Jelly Slice Ingredients

Please note you will find the full list of ingredients in the recipe card below. You will need just SIX ingredients to make this classic Jelly Slice recipe.

  • Butter – we use unsalted butter.
  • Plain Biscuits – Marie, Nice or Digestive biscuits can all be used.
  • Sweetened Condensed Milk
  • Jelly Crystals – we like to use Strawberry Jelly but you can also use Raspberry Jelly if you prefer.
  • Gelatine Powder
  • Lemon Juice
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How to Make The BEST Jelly Slice:

You will find the full method in the recipe card below.

Step 1. Make the biscuit base.

To make the buttery biscuit base, crush the biscuits (using a rolling pin or food processor or Thermomix) until the resemble bread crumbs and combine with melted butter. Transfer to a slice tin lined with baking paper and press mixture down with the back of a spoon to flatten the surface.

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Step 2. Make the creamy cheesecake filling

Sprinkle the gelatine powder into a cup of boiling water and whisk to combine. Then, combine the sweetened condensed milk with the lemon juice. With your mixer on a medium speed, slowly add the gelatine mixture. Carefully pour over the top of the biscuit base and place into the fridge to set.

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Step 3. Prepare the jelly

Make the jelly as per the packet instructions (don’t forget to add the cold water!) and add the extra gelatine powder. Allow it to sit at room temperature.

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Step 4. Adding the Jelly Layer

The secret to achieving perfect layers with your Jelly Slice, is to make sure you let the cheesecake layer cool in the fridge and begin to set before pouring the COOLED jelly over the top. Return the Jelly Slice to the fridge to completely set.

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And there you have it! This really is an easy Jelly Slice Recipe!

Tips for making the BEST Jelly Slice:

When adding the Jelly layer, I recommend pouring the jelly onto the back of a spoon before it lands on the cheesecake layer.

It is important to have extra baking paper hanging over the edges of the tin as this will help support the slice when all three layers are added.

If you try and pour jelly which is still a little warm over the cheesecake layer which hasn’t chilled for long enough you are going to end up with ‘holes’ filled with jelly in your slice – this doesn’t change the taste but can be an issue when you try to cut it into neat little squares.

I also suggest you place the tin you are making your Jelly Slice in, onto a baking tray before you add the jelly. This will make is a whole lot easier to transfer into the fridge.

You can use any brand of Jelly to make this recipe (we use aeroplane jelly), just follow the instructions on the back of the pack and add the extra gelatine to it as per the recipe instructions below.

Store this Jelly Slice in an airtight container in the fridge and enjoy within seven days.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you store Jelly Slice?

Jelly Slice is best stored in an airtight container in the fridge and consumed within five days.

Can you freeze Jelly Slice?

No, this slice is not freezer friendly.

Watch How to Make this Easy Jelly Slice Recipe Here:

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  • Easy Trifle Recipe

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The BEST Jelly Slice Recipe

Lauren

This really is the best Jelly Slice recipe you will ever make – I promise! Both regular and Thermomix instructions are included.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Chilling Time 6 hours hrs

Total Time 6 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Course Desserts

Cuisine Australian

Servings 24 slices

Calories 106 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 x 28 x 18cm slice tin

Ingredients

  • 250 grams Marie biscuits – or any other plain biscuit – or any other plain biscuit
  • 180 grams butter melted
  • 395 grams sweetened condensed milk
  • 2 & ½ teaspoons gelatine
  • ¾ cup boiling water
  • 2 Lemons juiced
  • 1 packet to strawberry jelly
  • Boiling Water as per jelly packet instructions
  • An extra 1 teaspoon of gelatine – for the jelly top

Instructions

  • Line the base and the sides of a slice tin with baking paper, making sure you leave plenty hanging over the sides.

  • Crush the biscuits until they resemble fine breadcrumbs. You can use a rolling pin or food processor.

  • Add the melted butter to the crushed biscuits and mix until combined. Pour the mixture into the lined slice tine and press down with the back of a metal spoon and place in the fridge to chill.

  • In the meantime, add 2 1/12 teaspoons of gelatine to ¾ of a cup of boiling water and stir until it has dissolved. Place the condensed milk into a bowl and while whisking, add the dissolved gelatine mixture and the lemon juice. Continue to whisk until mixture is smooth and has combined.

  • Remove the set biscuit base from the fridge and pour over the condensed milk layer. Place back in the fridge, until it just begins to start to set – approximately 30 – 45 minutes

  • While the slice is chilling, you can make the strawberry jelly as per the packet instructions – adding an extra teaspoon of gelatine. Allow the jelly to cool until it has reached room temperature.

  • Remove the slice from the fridge and carefully pour the jelly over the slice and place it back in the fridge to completely set approximately 6 hours – overnight is best.

  • Remove the set slice from the fridge and using a hot knife, cut into squares.

Thermomix Instructions

  • Line the base and the sides of a slice tin with baking paper, making sure you leave plenty hanging over the sides.

  • Place the biscuits in the bowl and crush for 5 seconds on speed 9.

  • Add the butter and heat for 3 minutes on 80 degrees speed 2.

  • Remove biscuit mixture from the bowl and pour into the lined tray. Push the mixture down with a metal spoon to create a flat surface. Place in the fridge for 30 minutes to set.

  • To make the filling, combine the gelatine in a jug with the boiling water and allow to cool slightly. In a clean bowl, add the lemon juice and condensed milk and mix for 45 seconds on speed 4. After 5 seconds, remove the measuring cup and carefully pour the gelatine mixture in. Remove the set slice base from the fridge and pour over the filling.

  • Put back into the fridge for 30 minutes.

  • In a clean Thermomix bowl, add the hot water and heat for 3 minutes on 90 degrees speed 2.

  • Add the jelly crystals and one extra teaspoon of gelatine and stir until they have dissolved. Pour jelly into another bowl and allow it to cool until it has reached room temperature.

  • Remove the slice from the fridge and carefully pour the jelly over the slice and place it back in the fridge to set for approximately 4 hours – overnight is best.

  • Remove the set slice from the fridge and cut into squares.

Notes

When adding the Jelly layer, I recommend pouring the jelly onto the back of a spoon before it lands on the cheesecake layer.

It is important to have extra baking paper hanging over the edges of the tin as this will help support the slice when all three layers are added.

If you try and pour jelly which is still a little warm over the cheesecake layer which hasn’t chilled for long enough you are going to end up with ‘holes’ filled with jelly in your slice – this doesn’t change the taste but can be an issue when you try to cut it into neat little squares.

I also suggest you place the tin you are making your Jelly Slice in, onto a baking tray before you add the jelly. This will make is a whole lot easier to transfer into the fridge.

You can use any brand of Jelly to make this recipe (we use aeroplane jelly), just follow the instructions on the back of the pack and add the extra gelatine to it as per the recipe instructions below.

Store this Jelly Slice in an airtight container in the fridge and enjoy within seven days.

Nutrition

Serving: 0gCalories: 106kcalCarbohydrates: 18gProtein: 3gFat: 3gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 6mgSodium: 80mgPotassium: 98mgFiber: 1gSugar: 13gVitamin A: 59IUVitamin C: 5mgCalcium: 60mgIron: 1mg

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FAQs

Why does the jelly slide off my jelly slice? ›

MOST IMPORTANT: Add 1 desert spoon of gelatine to jelly mixture before you pour in hot water. This stops the jelly from sliding off the rest of the slice.

What is jelly slice made of? ›

Classic jelly slices are made of three layers: crushed biscuit base, sweetened condensed milk filling and a jelly top. Aeroplane Jelly is Australia's favourite jelly brand!

How many calories in a piece of jelly slice? ›

How Many Calories Are In Jelly Slice? A regular-sized piece of jelly slice contains 128 calories.

How to make jelly in a packet? ›

1 Pour each packet of Aeroplane Original Jelly crystals into a square edged container. Add 1 cup (250 mL) of boiling water to each and stir until fully dissolved. Cover and refrigerate for 2 hours or until firm. 2 Once Jellies are set, cut into cubes and place a selection of jelly cubes into each serving bowl.

What is a substitute for lemon juice in jelly slices? ›

In baking recipes, lime or orange juice can be used as substitutes for lemon juice in equal amounts. However, keep in mind they may give sweet desserts a slightly different flavor.

Will condensed milk set in the fridge? ›

Condensed milk may not get hard in the fridge by itself, but it does firm up considerably. It's very pourable at room temperature but it's almost too viscous to pour once chilled. The crushed biscuit absorbs the most liquid components of the condensed milk, leaving those components that do firm up to do so.

What country is jelly Slice from? ›

Jelly slices originated in Australia, and are popular desserts especially around Christmas and Easter time, although they are also eaten throughout the year. Despite its popularity in Australia and New Zealand, the dessert is not found around other parts of the world, but other countries have similar desserts.

What is meat in jelly called? ›

Aspic or meat jelly (/ˈæspɪk/) is a savory gelatin made with a meat stock or broth, set in a mold to encase other ingredients. These often include pieces of meat, seafood, vegetable, or eggs.

What's the difference between Jell-O and jelly? ›

So, while jelly and jello both contain gelatin as an ingredient, they are not the same thing. Jelly is a fruit spread that is thickened with pectin, while jello is a brand of gelatin dessert mix that contains gelatin as its primary thickening agent.

How many carbs in a jelly slice? ›

Serving Size: 115g
ItemAvg Quantity per Serving (115g)Avg Quantity per 100g
Carbohydrate45.6g39.7g
-- Sugars36.6g31.9g
Dietary Fibre0.4g0.3g
Sodium174mg151mg
4 more rows

Can you use jelly crystals instead of gelatin? ›

Certainly. In fact most jelly does not contain any gelatin. The gelling agent in natural jellies is pectin.

Is Jello really 0 calories? ›

Calories: Jello has around 84 calories in a half-cup serving. Even better, the sugar-free varieties have only around 10 calories. Carbohydrates: Jello is high in carbohydrates, mainly sugar. With 19 grams of carbohydrates in a half-cup serving, it may not be ideal for people watching their weight.

What is the secret to making jelly? ›

Jellies are produced by extracting the juice from fruits and then adding sugar and lemon juice (or another acid), while pectin is added to help it solidify. Unlike jams, jellies are known for their heightened sweetness, which is achieved by cooking the fruit over low heat for an extended period.

Is it cheaper to make your own jelly? ›

The Total Cost

The cost of jelly making varies greatly and is largely determined by the resourcefulness of the maker. If you search the internet to find the costs, you will find estimates that run up to $6.00 per pint. The highest expense in these estimates is the cost of fruit.

How do you stick jelly together? ›

The key to layering up the jelly is never to let the previous layer fully set. It should still be wobbly, not completely firm, or the next layer won't stick. While your first layer is setting in the fridge, crack on with the next coloured jelly and pour it into your mould when the previous layer is just firm enough.

Why is jelly so sticky? ›

When sugar is added to fruit and heated, it creates a gel-like texture by interacting with pectin, a natural substance present in fruits. Pectin helps to thicken and set the jam or jelly, giving it a spreadable and cohesive texture.

How much water do you add to jelly crystals? ›

Place 85g packet mango-flavoured jelly crystals in a heatproof bowl. Add boiling 1 cup boiling water. Whisk until crystals have dissolved.

Why is my jelly with fruit not setting? ›

Some fresh fruits prevent Jell-O and other types of gelatin from gelling. These are fruits that contain high levels of proteases. Proteases are enzymes that break chemical bonds in proteins, such as collagen in gelatin. Pineapple, kiwi, papaya, mango, and guava are examples of fruits that cause a problem.

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