These healthy and delicious snacks are made mainly from seasonal fruits, and agar agar which has the advantage of being calorie-free. There is no artificial food colouring or sugar, just lightly sweetened with a tablespoon of maple syrup.
Agar agar powder has a more powerful gelling agent compared to gelatin. So if you plan to use gelatin to make fruit snacks, you will need more amount of gelatin. And unlike gelatin, agar agar powder needs to be heated for 2 minutes with fruit mixture to get dissolved.
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- Pour the lemon juice and raspberries into a small saucepan. Heat over medium heat, stirring occasionally until raspberries have softened.
- Stir in maple syrup and stir until combined. Use a stick blender to puree the mixture. Strain the raspberry seeds out if desired.
- Stir in agar agar powder until completely dissolved. Heat the mixture to a rolling boil and continue to cook the mixture for 2 minutes. Pour into a baking dish or into silicone moulds. Place it in the fridge for about 30 minutes until firm. Remove and cut into bars. Garnish with coconut shreds and serve.
Wow...so pretty Angie! I've never used agar agar before so I'm happy to learn about it here! Love the vibrant colors of these snacks! : )
ReplyDeleteThis is such a pretty snack! I love jello or gelatin snack/dessert. Agar agar is new to me, I'll have to see where I can find them. I love the combination of raspberry and maple syrup --sounds delicious Angie!
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ReplyDeleteThese jellies look lovely and festive (perfect for Christmas in July over here). Agar agar is vegetarian, too.
ReplyDeleteA delightfully fruity snack! That is such a good idea.
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I've never thought of making anything like this Angie, so interesting and pretty.
ReplyDelete:-) Mandy xo
Oh, this is not only look pretty like gem but so healthy with 100% fruit juices..i must try this one day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique flavor and texture! Thanks for introducing another healthy snack!
ReplyDeleteLove this as a healthy, light, gluten-free seasonal snack...FINALLY!....Guilt-free summer treating! Question...could I possibly USE gelatin instead (either sheets or powdered) instead of agar-agar...not "cook" the raspberries to retain the most vitamins possible?...Or would they do a disservice to this obviously perfectly executed little dessert?....Continued amazement and impressed "state" at your kitchen wizardry.
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect summer dish and the color is just amazing.
ReplyDeleteSam
How awesome is this?! I was really craving something sweet last night (but not in the mood for more fruit on it's own) so thanks for an alternative. PLus, the pictures are wonderful - they look so cute!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant color and an amazing snack that is so healthy too!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so beautiful and healthy. Very refreshing indeed :)
ReplyDeleteThat colour is utterly beautiful my friend, gorgeous :)
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Choc Chip Uru
P.S. To prepare for my exams now I won't be commenting for around 4 weeks - See you in a month my friend :)
@Donna
ReplyDeleteHi Donna, I am sure that you can just puree the fruit and prepare the jelly with gelatin instead of agar powder. The texture will be different, but delicious all the same.
Agar agar powder is new to me and sounds interesting. Those treats look beautiful and delicious, Angie!
ReplyDeleteLove your healthier alternatives and this looks so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine how delicious these are. and your photos are so amazing.
ReplyDeleteAngie, everything look beautiful and perfect here!!!
ReplyDeleteVery healthy snack and won't feel guilty ever if you consume a lot!!!
Super yummy
ReplyDeletei am just drooling here... very tempting and inviting... cant take my eyes from urs cliks.....
ReplyDeleteMy kids would love these!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, your agar agar dessert look so tempting and refreshing. Lovely presentation. Thanks for your great recipe.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week ahead.
These look awesome!! I've always wanted to use agar agar, as I'm not a fan of gelatin. These look so yummy!
ReplyDeleteHaven't tried agar agar yet and actually just started using leaf gelatin for the first time :P These snacks look festive and pretty delicious ! Such a healthy alternative to my usual fave sugary nibbles ;D
ReplyDeleteA really refreshing and pretty dessert that I would love to try too! But with other fruits as these berries are expensive here:)
ReplyDeleteI learn something new every time I read one of your posts! This is by far the prettiest snack I've ever seen. The color is amazing. I bet you can't stop with just one!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great recipe! I have a bag of frozen raspberries that needs using. Thanks Angie.
ReplyDeleteThese look GORGEOUS !
ReplyDeleteOoooh, these look like a wonderful way to use up some of my raspberries! I bet my kids would love them :D
ReplyDeletewow..such a pretty and delicious snack..loved its vibrant color!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of agar powder, but it sounds intriguing in these beautiful bites! Great snack recipe, Angie!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful and what a healthy snack! I know I would love to have these in my fridge in the summer. :)
ReplyDeleteJellyicious! I don't know what's come over me! Love reading about new things and agar agar is new to me. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI have agar agar from quite a while in my pantry... used it only once. Love this snack and have to try it sometime.
ReplyDeleteI used to work in bio-tech and we used agar to make media plates :) It's great for making things gel. These look so good, I love the bright colors and I bet they tasted great!
ReplyDeleteMuy ricos y refrescante lindo color me encantan,abrazos.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of agar agar powder, I'll have to track it down. These snacks would be perfect for kids and adults alike.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, refreshing in the summer heat and healthy besides - my kind of snack! :)
ReplyDeleteOh My Angie this is absolutely beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteooooooooh, looks so pretty :) , I think it would be a hit with kids :) have a nice week end.
ReplyDeleteI've never used agar agar!
ReplyDeleteThese are super pretty...love that vibrant red!
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ReplyDeleteHi Angie My Dear, see you are up to making your usual goodness. I still want to try that powder, I don't know what I'm waiting for I've seen such good results with it. Time has just gotten away from me lately, hopefully that will change soon and I can try some new stuff like this. Hope you have a lovely weekend.
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ReplyDeletea low-carb snack that sounds delicious
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I love the jelly texture of these snacks. These look really delicious.
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This is such a refreshing dessert! I believe we could finish the whole plate in minutes! Yum!
ReplyDeletefun they almost have a texture of Turkish delight and healthier
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful presentation. Xx
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous and delicious morsels. So summery :)
ReplyDeletePerfect little fruit snacks Angie! I just bought agar agar, and had no idea what to do with it. This is a great recipe.
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ReplyDeleteYou have such pretty photographs.. I've never heard of agar agar, I will have to find some. These look so pretty and it's amazing how healthy they are:)
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, we eat agar agar all the time, but a raspberry flavored one is new to me.I just love the sourish taste of the lemons... very refreshing with the raspberries.
ReplyDeleteI prefer using agar-agar rather than gelatine, but it's not always easy to find it.. Your dessert has it all - good ingredients, colour, taste ...
ReplyDeleteIt looks this pretty and is healthy? It's like a dream come true.
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ReplyDeleteVery pretty snacks indeed! Just wondering if the texture is the same as the normal agar-agar? Perfect for entertaining.
ReplyDeleteThe raspberries give this agar agar a very beautiful vibrant red color. If u give me a plateful, I ll be eating it until all gone.! :)
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ReplyDeleteYou are brilliant!Love this snack!
ReplyDeleteHugs,dear!
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ReplyDeleteOh my gosh these are gorgeous Angie! I love this idea, I've absolutely gotta try these soon!
ReplyDeleteVery creative Angie!
ReplyDeleteI use agar agar all the time but never thought of flavoring it raspberry.
Might just have to try this.
Looks great!
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ReplyDeleteWhat an ingenious use of agar agar! I've used it in small amounts for puddings, but never for a semi-solid treat like this. I love this idea! It's pretty much like eating a piece of fruit, but in a different form and easier to snack on. I bet this would work with just about any fruit. Thanks for sharing this beautiful little snack!!
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ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous little raspberry treats Angie! They're perfect for summer!
ReplyDeleteI've never used agar agar but the beauty of these fruit snacks make me want to rush out and try it! They're gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThese look so vibrant. Love the colour of raspberry.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful looking snacks. Healthy and great color.
ReplyDeleteThese are such a great idea and easy to make. Perfect with summer berries.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bright color Angie! Love this healthy fruit snack ;)
ReplyDeleteAngie, as always...very, creative, unique, and most yummy healthy snack you have inspired us with! Love the pretty color, shape, and raspberry flavor. The agar powder is not an easy product to buy but it sure is the best and healthier choice than gelatin~
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ReplyDeleteAbsolutely brilliant recipe, Angie..my children I gonna thank you a million for this! Hugs.
ReplyDeleteI just love this idea Angie. I have a lot of agar agar in the pantry and am often not sure what to make with it. I'll be printing this beauty!
ReplyDeleteThe raspberry and lemon juice adding great taste to this healthy snack agar-agar,looks so fruity :)
ReplyDeleteA delightful fruity bar. I've been scratching my head to make some kinds of a red bar for my daughter's birthday party next weekend without any food color and was thinking of making something with beet. Now that I see this agar agar snack, I think I'm going to make this. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWas this posted on Pinterest, Angie? Saw it there and thought it looked marvelous. I'd love to try it...such flavors!
ReplyDeleteYum.. They are such a beauty.. Looking awesome dear..
ReplyDeleteFunny, I've been thinking of making something with the agar agar in my pantry. These remind me of jello jigglers but firmer. A fun treat!
ReplyDeletegotta try this agar agar! love the color of these, love that they're healthy and I bet they're tasty too!
ReplyDeleteI've never used agar agar, and this looks absolutely wonderful! Raspberries give such a pretty color to this dessert!
ReplyDeleteaiyo angie, they are taking my breath away! i want them!!
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ReplyDeleteHow pretty and so easy to prepare! I've been seeing more and more recipes using agar agar. I'm going to have to see if I can find it.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful pictures and these look so light and delicious.
ReplyDeleteI love recipes that are mostly fruit. This one looks great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a healthy and gorgeous little snack. I have never used agar agar powder before, I hope I can find it here. Pinning this one right now!
ReplyDeleteI have agar agar but not the powder, need to figure out the equivalent.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous Angie and I've never heard of agar agar, thanks for sharing. I will definitely be on the lookout for it!
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ReplyDeleteHi Angie,
ReplyDeleteWe use agar agar in India a lot to make desserts. This surely would be a huge hit in my house. Beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteWow, Angie, I like the colour of this pretty dessert. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteUne pâte de fruits saine et délicieuse. J'aime beaucoup.
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What gorgeous, vibrant, healthy snacks! Such a wonderful idea, Angie!
ReplyDeleteI have agar agar sitting in my pantry and I never know what to do with it. This looks like a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI have seriously got to get on the agar train..these look phenomenal, Angie!
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ReplyDeleteYum, that looks wonderful and reminds of a dessert that we used to get back home made with different fruit flavors!
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ReplyDeleteAgar agar is made from some kind of seaweed - so definitely better than gelatin! Love the vivid red of this agar agar snack.
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ReplyDeleteI got agar agar, and this dessert look so tempting, love the fresh fruit. Beautiful color Angie.
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a wonderful week :D
I love your blog, because you share new ingredients that I have never tried!!! I have not enjoyed agar agar yet, but this little treat looks awesome:-) Hugs, Terra
ReplyDeleteI love coming to your site, Angie! Not only do you have some amazing looking food - these little snacks looks irresistible - but I tend to learn about ingredients I had not heard of before. You broaden my horizons AND tempt me all at the same time :)
ReplyDeleteMaravilhoso.
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Nota: Ver o passatempo a decorrer no meu blog:
http://tertuliadasusy.blogspot.pt/2013/07/4-edicao-do-projeto-escolha-do.html
Beautiful red color snack!! Never used agar agar before!
ReplyDeleteWow this sounds fantastic. So easy and so simple with just 4 ingredients. What a winner healthy recipe!!
ReplyDeleteI also made these tasty fruity snacks & I completely agree with you here!
ReplyDeleteThey were just amazingly tasty! xxx MMMMMMMMM!
Hello Angie,
ReplyDeleteVibrant colours in this liovely snacks !
Cheers
agar agar is a neat trick--these look great!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous pop of red..to pop into my mouth:)
ReplyDeleteWow. This is impressive! It is high cuisine. I love them! Brava.
ReplyDeleteHow clever are those! Love the bright red and the fact that you chose agar agar in the recipe. A recipe to keep for sure!
ReplyDeleteI am a big fan of agar-agar, and I think they deserve more attention than gelatin anytime! Shame that not many people use agar-agar, love the beautiful ruby red cubes here Angie!
ReplyDeleteAngie, this agar agar snack looks refreshing indeed. With raspberries in it, it is healthy too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and rich snack, gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI've never used agar agar but have read about it and I'm fairly certain it's used often in molecular gastronomy. Fun dish and from the sound of the ingredients I'm sure it's tasty. I will have to give this a try.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty love the color!
ReplyDeleteSo creative and vibrant. I can't wait to try this.
ReplyDeleteI've never used agar agar Angie, but love the whole idea for using it! Using raspberries for this snack is genius! The color is so vivid coming through your photos! Pinned!!!!!
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Roz
Oh they look beautiful Angie, I'm sure it tastes amazing too :)
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ReplyDeleteWhat texture are these? Like a chewy fruit snack or more like jello? Could you just use stevia drops instead?
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