Looking for a fun, modern twist on traditional jelly? Learn how to make a light, airy gel dessert using a cream charger. This technique, inspired by molecular gastronomy, creates a fizzy, mousse-like jelly that’s perfect for summer parties, kids’ treats, or creative plating in upscale desserts.
What Is a Cream Charger Gel Dessert?
Unlike regular jelly, a cream charger gel dessert has a lighter texture with tiny bubbles, giving it a foamy, mousse-like mouth feel. It’s made by mixing juice and gelatin, then infusing it with N2O gas using a cream charger. The result? A unique, modern gel product that feels both nostalgic and futuristic.
Ingredients You’ll Need
| Ingredient | Amount |
| Fruit juice | 1 cup (250 ml) |
| Unflavored gelatin | 1 packet (about 5 g) |
| Sugar (optional) | 1–2 tablespoons |
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Fine strainer + funnel |
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| Cream charger | |
| whipped cream dispenser |

Instructions
- Step 1: Prepare the Base
Pour the juice into a small saucepan and heat it gently (do not boil).
Add sugar if desired and stir until dissolved.
Sprinkle in the gelatin and stir constantly until fully dissolved.
Let the mixture cool to room temperature (lukewarm is fine).
- Step 2: Charge It Up
Pour the liquid into your cream dispenser using a funnel and strainer.
Secure the top of the dispenser.
Insert one N2O cartridge and charge the dispenser.
(If you only have a large cream charger at home, you'll need a pressure regulator to safely transfer the gas into your cream dispenser. Most online stores that sell cream chargers also offer compatible regulators.)
Shake the bottle vigorously for about 20-30 seconds to mix the gas evenly.
- Step 3: Chill and Set
Place the dispenser in the fridge for at least 1–2 hours.
When ready to serve, press the nozzle to release a foamy jelly.
Serve immediately for a mousse-like texture, or chill again for firmer set.

Tips & Variations
For firmer gel: Use a bit more gelatin or let it chill longer in molds.
Flavor ideas: Try mango, passionfruit, cranberry, or citrus blends.
Vegan version: Use agar-agar instead of gelatin (note: texture will vary).
Fancy touch: Serve in small glasses and garnish with fresh mint or whipped cream.
Why Use a Cream Charger for Jelly?
Using a whipped cream charger introduces gas into the gelatin mix, giving it a unique aerated structure. It’s a fast, clean, and fun way to make molecular-style desserts at home—no complex kitchen lab needed.
This whipped jelly dessert is a delightful mix of texture and flavor—light, fun, and totally customizable. Whether you're experimenting in your home kitchen or trying to impress at your next dinner party, making a gel dessert with a cream charger is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.