Layered Jelly Custard Dessert – Extremely Detailed Recipe
Layered jelly custard is a colorful, creamy dessert made by alternating layers of fruit-flavored jelly and smooth custard. The contrast between the translucent jelly and rich custard creates an attractive appearance and a delicious texture. This recipe is written in great detail and produces a large family-sized dessert suitable for gatherings, celebrations, or special occasions.
Preparation Time
Preparation time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Chilling time: 6–8 hours
Total time: Approximately 8–10 hours
Servings: 12–16 people
Ingredients for the Jelly Layers
3 packets strawberry jelly (approximately 85 grams each)
3 packets mango jelly (approximately 85 grams each)
3 packets lemon jelly (approximately 85 grams each)
3 packets orange jelly (approximately 85 grams each)
12 cups boiling water
4 cups cold water
You may use any flavors you prefer. Different colors create a more attractive layered effect.
Ingredients for the Custard Layers
2 liters whole milk
8 tablespoons custard powder (vanilla flavor)
1 cup milk for mixing custard powder
1 cup granulated sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 tablespoons condensed milk (optional for extra richness)
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
Optional Garnish
Fresh strawberries, sliced
Mango cubes
Kiwi slices
Chopped pistachios
Chopped almonds
Whipped cream
Chocolate shavings
Equipment Needed
Large saucepan
Whisk
Measuring cups
Heatproof bowls
Large rectangular glass dish or trifle dish
Spatula
Sharp knife
Refrigerator
Step 1: Prepare the First Jelly Layer
Boil 3 cups of water.
Pour one packet of strawberry jelly powder into a heatproof bowl.
Add the boiling water and stir continuously for 2 to 3 minutes until every crystal has completely dissolved.
Add 1 cup cold water and mix thoroughly.
Allow the mixture to cool slightly for about 10 minutes. It should remain liquid but not be hot enough to melt future layers.
Pour the jelly into your serving dish. The thickness should be approximately 1 to 1.5 centimeters.
Place the dish carefully into the refrigerator.
Allow the jelly to set completely. This usually takes 45 to 60 minutes depending on the refrigerator temperature.
Never pour a new layer over partially set jelly because the layers may mix together.
Step 2: Prepare the Custard
Pour 2 liters of milk into a large saucepan.
Reserve 1 cup of milk separately.
Add sugar to the saucepan.
Heat over medium flame while stirring occasionally.
In a bowl, combine custard powder with the reserved cup of milk.
Whisk until completely smooth and free of lumps.
When the milk begins to steam, slowly pour in the custard mixture while whisking continuously.
Continue stirring without stopping.
As the mixture heats, it will gradually become thicker.
Add vanilla extract.
Add condensed milk if using.
Add butter.
Continue cooking for another 3 to 5 minutes until the custard becomes smooth, glossy, and thick enough to coat the back of a spoon.
Remove from heat.
Allow the custard to cool until warm rather than hot.
Stir every few minutes during cooling to prevent a skin from forming on the surface.
Step 3: Add the First Custard Layer
Check that the strawberry jelly is fully set.
Gently spoon a layer of warm custard over the jelly.
Do not pour the custard directly from a height because the force can damage the jelly layer.
Spread evenly using the back of a spoon or spatula.
Place the dish back into the refrigerator.
Allow the custard layer to chill and firm up for approximately 30 to 45 minutes.
Step 4: Prepare the Second Jelly Layer
Dissolve one packet of mango jelly in 3 cups boiling water.
Stir until fully dissolved.
Add 1 cup cold water.
Allow the mixture to cool to room temperature.
Carefully pour over the chilled custard layer.
A useful technique is to pour the jelly slowly over the back of a spoon. This reduces impact and helps maintain clean layers.
Refrigerate until fully set.
Step 5: Add the Second Custard Layer
Once the mango jelly has completely set, add another layer of custard.
The custard should be slightly warm and pourable.
Spread evenly.
Return to the refrigerator until firm.
Step 6: Prepare the Third Jelly Layer
Dissolve one packet of lemon jelly in 3 cups boiling water.
Mix thoroughly.
Add 1 cup cold water.
Cool completely.
Pour gently over the chilled custard.
Refrigerate until set.
Step 7: Add the Third Custard Layer
Spread another layer of custard over the lemon jelly.
Level the surface carefully.
Chill again until firm.
Step 8: Prepare the Fourth Jelly Layer
Dissolve one packet of orange jelly in 3 cups boiling water.
Add 1 cup cold water.
Allow to cool.
Pour carefully over the custard.
Refrigerate until fully set.
Step 9: Add the Final Custard Layer
Pour the remaining custard over the orange jelly layer.
Spread evenly.
Smooth the top surface as neatly as possible.
Refrigerate for at least 2 hours.
The dessert should now have alternating layers of colorful jelly and creamy custard.
Step 10: Decorate the Dessert
Arrange sliced strawberries around the edges.
Place mango cubes in decorative patterns.
Add kiwi slices for contrast.
Sprinkle chopped pistachios and almonds over the top.
Pipe whipped cream around the border if desired.
Finish with chocolate shavings.
Professional Tips for Perfect Layers
Always allow each layer to set completely before adding the next.
Never pour hot jelly onto custard.
Never pour hot custard onto jelly.
Cool every layer before adding it to the dessert dish.
Use clear glass dishes because they display the colorful layers beautifully.
If bubbles appear on the jelly surface, remove them with a spoon before chilling.
For sharper layers, refrigerate each layer slightly longer than required.
A deep trifle bowl can create a dramatic visual effect.
For extra flavor, use fruit juice instead of part of the cold water when preparing the jelly.
A small amount of cream added to the custard creates a richer texture.
Storage Instructions
Store covered in the refrigerator.
Best consumed within 3 days.
Do not freeze because freezing damages the texture of both the jelly and custard.
Keep chilled until serving.
Serving Suggestions
Serve cold directly from the refrigerator.
Cut into neat squares if using a rectangular dish.
Serve in dessert bowls if using a trifle dish.
Pair with fresh fruit.
Serve after lunch, dinner, festive meals, birthdays, weddings, family gatherings, or holiday celebrations.
Final Result
The finished layered jelly custard dessert will feature beautiful colorful bands of strawberry, mango, lemon, and orange jelly separated by rich vanilla custard layers. Every spoonful provides a combination of silky custard, refreshing fruity jelly, sweetness, creaminess, and vibrant color, making it an impressive dessert for both everyday enjoyment and special occasions.

