Easy Vegetarian Almond Jelly with Fruit Cocktail

Desserts

March 15, 2026

Close-up of a woman's hands holding a clear glass bowl filled with a Vegetarian Almond Fruit Cocktail Float, featuring creamy almond jelly cubes topped with mixed fruit.

Craving that classic, creamy almond jelly dessert from your childhood? I’ve recreated it to be completely vegetarian without losing an ounce of that signature silky texture! My Vegetarian Almond Fruit Cocktail Float is a refreshingly light treat, surprisingly simple to make at home using agar-agar. The delicate almond flavor combined with sweet fruit cocktail is pure nostalgia in a bowl—the perfect way to cool down after any meal.

Ingredients

• 2 tbsp approx. 0.35 oz / 10g unflavored vegetarian gelatin such as agar flakes
• 0.5 cups 4 fl oz / 120 ml cold water for soaking
• 0.5 cups 4 fl oz / 120 ml boiling water
• 1 cup 8 fl oz / 240 ml cold water remaining
• 2 cups 16 fl oz / 475 ml evaporated milk
• 0.5 cups 3.5 oz / 100g granulated sugar
• 1 tbsp 0.5 fl oz / 15 ml almond extract
• 1 can 15 oz / 425g fruit cocktail, chilled

Instructions

1. In a medium bowl, add the vegetarian gelatin to 0.5 cups 120 ml of cold water. Let it sit for 2-3 minutes to bloom and soften.
2. Pour the 0.5 cups 120 ml of boiling water over the soaked gelatin and stir continuously until the flakes have completely dissolved.
3. Stir in the remaining 1 cup 240 ml of cold water, followed by the evaporated milk, granulated sugar, and almond extract. Mix until the sugar is fully dissolved.
4. Carefully pour the liquid mixture into a 9 x 9 inch 23 x 23 cm square pan.
5. Place the pan in the refrigerator and chill for 1-2 hours, or until the mixture is firm to the touch.
6. To serve, cut the chilled almond jelly into 1-inch 2.5 cm cubes. Place them into individual serving bowls and spoon the chilled fruit cocktail over the top.

Nutritional Information

• Serving Size: 1 Square approx. 1/6 of recipe
• Calories: 170 kcal
• Total Fat: 0 g
• Carbohydrates: 33 g
• Sugars: 10 g
• Dietary Fiber: 1 g
• Protein: 9 g
• Sodium: 105 mg
• Note: Nutritional values are approximate and based on the listed, assuming non-fat evaporated milk to achieve 0g fat.

Pro Tips

• for Success
• Ensure Complete Dissolving: To avoid a grainy texture, make sure the agar is completely dissolved. If needed, gently heat the mixture in a pot on the stove until the liquid is perfectly clear before adding the milk.
• Adjust for a Softer Set: Agar sets firmer than gelatin. For a softer, more wobbly texture similar to panna cotta, reduce the amount of agar flakes by about 1 tsp.
• Use Cold for a Faster Set: Ensure your remaining water and evaporated milk are very cold before adding them to the hot agar mixture to help the jelly set more quickly.
• Chill Everything: For the most refreshing dessert, chill the can of fruit cocktail in the fridge for at least 2 hours before serving. Garnish with fresh mint or toasted almond slivers for extra flair.

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