Coffee Gummies
Coffee Gummies
But first coffee. Right? Could you use a little more caffeine in your life? Looking for coffee bean gummies? I know that I could and I am always looking for a little more caffeine because I seem to almost always need a little help staying awake. I have three kids so there's that but I also have some creative recipes like this one that people love. If you are searching for cold brew bears, espresso gummies, how-to-make coffee gummies, caffeine gummies, easy coffee gummies, or even coffee gummy bears, these coffee gummies with caffeine are just perfect. We hope that you are inspired by this Coffee Gummies recipe post.
Coffee Gummies
Plan to have all of your ingredients out as well as the silicone tray and whisk. To have the tilted layers and to brew nice coffee gummies, set your silicone tray in a bowl at an angle so that the liquid pours in and sets at an angle. Or feel free to just pour in flat. When making these I tend to make everything in 3 batches in a small sauce pot to heat on the stove, it gives the gummies a smooth texture and helps speed up the process. I also tend to start with the darkest coffee layer first and do the following:
Ingredients
Please note: The amounts of liquid will be divided between the layers, each layer has a breakdown before the steps.
Directions
Layer 1
2 tablespoons of gelatin, 4 tablespoons of really hot coffee, and 5 tablespoons of cold cream (divided)
- Quickly whisk together 2 tablespoons of gelatin with 2 tablespoons of cold cream, then start to heat.
- Just as quickly mix in 4 tablespoons of really hot coffee, and finish with 3 tablespoons of cold cream.
- Whisk until smooth and then pour into the molds as the first layer.
- Chill in the freezer until they set. You don’t want them to be solidly frozen cubes, but you want them cold enough that the new hot layer won't melt the one before it. This can take 5 to 25 minutes depending on the size of the gummies but tends to be pretty quick.
Layer 2
2 tablespoons of gelatin, 2 tablespoons of really hot coffee & 2 tablespoons of really hot cream, and 5 tablespoons of cold cream (divided).
- Repeat layer 1 steps with 2 tablespoons of gelatin whisked into 2 tablespoons cold cream.
- Then heat and mix in 2 tablespoons hot coffee and 2 tablespoons hot creamer, again whisk until smooth, then add 3 more tablespoons cold creamer.
- Mix and pour on top of layer 1, then chill again.
Layer 3
2 tablespoons of gelatin, 4 tablespoons of really hot cream, and 5 tablespoons of cold cream (divided).
- Repeat layer 1 and 2 steps, this time using only cream, no coffee. 2 tablespoons gelatin with 2 tablespoons cold creamer then start to heat your ingredients and add 4 tablespoons hot creamer.
- Whisking constantly, add the final 3 tablespoons cold creamer and chill until set.
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Whether you need coffee bean gummies, layered bulletproof coffee gummies or even coffee gummy bears, these coffee gummies will not disappoint. This will stay fresh for about 10 days but never tend to last that long in our house. We hope that this coffee gummies recipe post inspires you. Stay caffeinated friends!
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Another way to enjoy coffee is so my thing. I can drink or eat coffee all day and still sleep like a log so this is perfect for after dinner to finish my days work.
Shut UP! Coffee GUMMIES!? I’m so in, and I’m going to make these this week! I hope mine turn out as awesome as yours!
I looooooooove this idea! I am so making some of these. How clever.
Ok, these are so super unique!! I really love Bulletproof coffee so these would be great!
How interesting are those?! What a great way to get a quick and healthy pick me up! I love Vital Proteins! I use it in my smoothies.
This is awesome! They look delicious and really easy to make!
Coffee gummies? Those sound really interesting. Thanks for sharing a fun treat!
I am super-into gummies, having grown up on them in Germany. But I don’t think I’ve ever had a coffee-flavored one. Undecided on whether I’d like it or not.
No way?!?! Coffee gummies! These sound so great and I follow a keto diet, too, so these will fit right in.
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