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Psyllium Husk Powder For Making Jelly
Not wanting to use gelatine, I have found *Psyllium husk powder* as an alternative.
Wanting to use this to make jelly, I would appreciate advice on suitable recipes.
Thank you.
I have juices I have prepared from raspberries, red currants and black currants all awaiting their use in a trifle. Yum! Yum!
Wanting to use this to make jelly, I would appreciate advice on suitable recipes.
Thank you.
I have juices I have prepared from raspberries, red currants and black currants all awaiting their use in a trifle. Yum! Yum!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I just had a quick Google as I've only ever used it in a wheat free bread.
This source says agar agar is better. I suppose it depends on why you won't/can't use gelatine.
https:/ /cookin g.stack exchang e.com/q uestion s/10567 9/can-p syllium -husk-b e-used- as-gela tin-for -jello
This source says agar agar is better. I suppose it depends on why you won't/can't use gelatine.
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Psyllium husk is most often used as a laxative! If taken with just a bit of water, it can be used to treat diarrhoea too. It's more of a thickening agent than a setting agent I think. I googled and someone had put this "Do not use psyllium husk. It tastes terrible and no amount of sugar will mask the taste. Try using agar-agar instead, that's what vegans use for vegan marshmallows.", when someone had asked about a gelatine replacement!
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