Vegetarian Rosé Gummy Sweets Recipe

Vegetarian Rose Gummy Sweets Recipe

Vegetarian Rosé Gummy Sweets Recipe that is free of refined sugar, artificial flavours and animal products, unlike the shop bought versions.

They are vegan as the seaweed extract agar agar sets the gummy sweets. If you are vegetarian / vegan do check that the wine you use is free of any animal products.

Vegetarian Rose Gummy Sweets Falling Out of a wine glass

Use your favourite rosé wine as the base, you may need to adjust the sweetener depending on the sweetness of the wine.

I recommend adding some sweetener as you consume a smaller amount in a gummy sweet so it helps to give a more intense flavour.

Use any sweetener you like, we use maple in the video but date syrup, xylitol and agave also work great.

Vegetarian Rosé Gummy Sweets Video Recipe

These would make a great healthy valentines treat. Especially if you’re back late at night as they are so small and quick to make.

I think even lots of the alcohol will be evaporated, but make with fruit juice if you prefer.

Bowl of Vegetarian Rose Gummy Sweets

These healthy jelly sweets look amazing just on their own as the light shines through them.

Vegetarian Rose Gummy Sweet Lego Men

If you don’t have any fancy moulds you can use an ice cube tray like I did for the heart shaped sweets.

Did you know Rose wine is made by pressing red grapes and letting the skins sit in the mixture for just a short time?

Vegetarian Rose Gummy Sweet Hearts

Even if you’re not vegan / vegetarian I would recommend using agar agar and not gelatin as it gives a much better texture, doesn’t have an awful smell when cooking and isn’t sticky.

Agar agar can be found in several forms, but for these Jelly sweets I’m using the powdered version and this is the most potent version. If you’re using others, such as agar agar bars, you may need more agar.

To test if the mixture will set simply drop some of the mixture onto a cool surface and it should set in 30 seconds.

Yield: 20 rose sweets

Vegan Rose Sweets

Vegetarian Rose Gummy Sweets Recipe

Vegetarian Rosé Gummy Sweets Recipe that is free of refined sugar, artificial flavours and animal products, unlike the shop bought versions.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Additional Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup / 240 ml Rosé wine or Juice
  • 2 tbsp Maple syrup
  • 1 tbsp Agar agar powder

Instructions

  1. Put your mould into the freezer. Any mould such as chocolate or ice cube works well for this.
  2. Mix all the ingredients together in a pan and whisk to dissolve the agar agar.
  3. Bring to a simmer while stirring constantly.
  4. Simmer for 3 mins and keep stirring to stop any lumps forming.
  5. Take off the heat and leave to cool for 5 mins.
  6. Pour into the mould and place in the freezer for 10 mins.
  7. Pop the rose sweets out of the mould and either enjoy straight away or keep in the fridge and eat within a couple of days

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Nutrition Information

Yield

20

Serving Size

1

Amount Per Serving Calories 22Total Fat 0gSaturated Fat 0gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 0gCholesterol 0mgSodium 8mgCarbohydrates 3gFiber 0gSugar 3gProtein 0g

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17 thoughts on “Vegetarian Rosé Gummy Sweets”

    1. Bastian Durward

      Sorry no, they have to be treated like a “fresh” food with a short shelf life. They will last for a day out of the fridge 🙂

  1. So my jelly’s turned out a little stiff they weren’t jelly at all. I followed the recipe exactly the only thing I did wrong was leave it in the freezer 10 min to long and I simmered for 5 instead of 3. Could this be the reason or was the 1tbsp Agar to much?

    1. Bastian Durward

      Did you use agar agar powder? The flakes and bars aren’t strong enough to make it set. I would simmer for a few more mins with some more agar agar to set them 🙂

    2. Agar powder can be a little hard to use bc just a little too much will make it set very stiff. I’ve seen other recipes use only 1-2 tsp of agar-agar powder for 1/2-1 cup of juice or liquid, so try that! Also, agar will not produce the same texture result as gelatin, in case you didn’t know. It’ll have more of a Swedish Fish/Sour Patch Kids type of texture, more chewy rather than squishy.

    1. Bastian Durward

      Ah sorry, you’re right they’re more jelly than gummy as its vegan with agar agar – I do regret this recipe name!

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