From: JiliBean
On Jan 4, 2008
This is terrific! I wonderful, light dessert. I left out the oranges. I will be making this again soon with raspberry jello! mmmmmmm....
From: ladypit
On Jan 2, 2006
This is so good! I came across this recipe while looking through chef names that start with H for the ABC Chef game in the game room. When I realized that I had all these ingredients I decided it was one for me to try, and I am so glad I did! The only thing different was that my mandarin orange can was a tad bigger then called for, and I had a double box of jello so I had to eyeball half the box. Otherwise I kept it the same. It was fluffy and wonderful tasting without much fat or many calories. For a real decadent treat, try it with some low fat graham crackers. Yum. We all enjoyed this one a lot. Thanks.
From: Chef #244754
On Oct 9, 2005
This mousse is DELICIOUS! I made this each time with a different flavor of sf jello and with sf vanilla pudding since that is all I had on hand. My family LOVES this recipe! Thanks!
From: MaMere
On Jul 2, 2009
This recipe is amazing!! Light, creamy & bright with the guiltfree flavor of orange!! To anyone making this recipe..DOUBLE it!! You won't be sorry you did..Thank You for sharing this recipe HD !! update July 2,2009..I made this with sf Lime jello & sf white chocolate pudding mix with sf cool whip and added no sugar added crushed pineapple for a twist on flavors..WONDERFUL!!
From: cookingmother
On Mar 24, 2007
This is a delicious dessert. I used regular sweetened gelatin and pudding, and an 11 ounce can of oranges. I've made it a few times and it always comes out perfect. It's so good I have to double it! Thanks so much!
From: jVo
On May 12, 2007
This recipe gets 5 stars for a reason! It's delicious! I didn't have white chocolate puuding on hand but I had "cheesecake" flavor. YUM! Everything else was exactly as written. It "sets up" better overnight if you can possibly wait that long! Thanks for posting!
From: Buster's friend
On Apr 21, 2007
This is the BOMB! Made as instructed but did add a cup of fresh sliced strawberries in addition to the can of mandarin oranges. It fooled DH into thinking it took more time than it did! He loves orange sherbert & made him as happy as a fresh lemon meringue pie (good for me)! I will be making this again! Thankyou HDMac for s grest fast satisfying dessert!
From: Little Squirrel
On Apr 16, 2007
This is a fantastic dessert - I like it best using the orange gelatin over the other flavours (I've tried a few - not the same in my opinion!). I've made it many times and it always turns out just right! It is one of my favourites - good for Weightwatchers too. Thanks!
From: Potluck
On May 23, 2007
Made this for a company dinner,everyone loved it..Was very refreshing after the meal..My guests licked thier bowls clean..Hard to believe only 34 calories.I used a 15oz can of mandarin oranges,was perfect amount...I bet raspberry jello and raspberries would be the bomb....Thank You so much for this recipe...
From: ElaineAnn
On Dec 20, 2006
What a great diabetic friendly dessert! Meets my 3-point criteria for favorite recipes: easy, healthy, and delicious! Made for Alphabet Soup Game. Thanks for posting a keeper!
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