Why Make Gummies at Home
Making gummies at home is a simple way to take something familiar and make it better.
Instead of artificial dyes, flavors, and corn syrup, you’re working with a few real ingredients you can actually recognize and control.
Better Ingredients
You decide what goes in.
That means:
no artificial colors
no added flavors
no corn syrup
Just fruit juice, gelatin, and a sweetener if you need it.
You can keep it simple or use things like fresh berries for a more nutrient-dense option.
A Simple Source of Protein
Using real beef gelatin adds a small amount of protein and naturally occurring amino acids.
It’s not a supplement, just a simple way to include those components as part of real food.
Easy to Customize
Once you understand the method, you can change the flavor any time.
Strawberry, blueberry, or citrus
Lower sweetness or more kid-friendly
Different shapes depending on your molds
Same process, different result.
Cost-Effective
Making them at home is often more affordable than buying better-quality versions at the store.
Especially when you’re already buying fruit or juice, it’s an easy swap.
Homemade Gummies
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup fruit juice (see notes for how to make your own)
- 1 tbsp 100% beef gelatin
- 1-2 tbsp sweetener (optional, see options below)
- Pinch of salt
Instructions
1. Prepare juice
Have ½ cup smooth, pulp-free juice ready.2. Bloom the gelatin
Pour juice into a saucepan (cool or room temperature).Sprinkle gelatin evenly over the surface.Let sit undisturbed for 2–3 minutesIf dry spots remain, gently stir once or twiceContinue blooming 5–10 minutes totalGelatin should look fully hydrated, thick, and spongy with no dry granules.3. Gently heat
Place over low heat.Stir gently until completely smooth and dissolved.Do not boil.4. Sweeten
Remove from heat.Stir in sweetener (if using) and a pinch of salt.Taste and adjust as needed.5. Prepare molds
Place silicone gummy molds on a small baking sheet or tray before filling.This makes them easier to move to the refrigerator without spilling.6. Fill molds
Carefully pour or transfer the liquid into the molds.You can use:A small measuring cup with a spoutA squeeze bottleA pipette/dropper (many mold sets include one)Fill each cavity to the top.7. Chill
Refrigerate 1–2 hours until fully set.
How to Make Fruit Juice (3 Ways)
1. Blender Method (most accessible)
Add fruit to a blenderFor thick fruits (like strawberries), add a small splash of filtered water to help it blendBlend until completely smoothStrain through a fine mesh sieveMeasure your final ½ cup after strainingTip:Frozen fruit works well, especially strawberries. Thaw first for better juice release.2. Juicer Method
Run fresh fruit through a juicerStrain if needed for a smoother textureMeasure ½ cup3. Store-Bought Juice
Look for 100% juice with no added ingredientsAvoid blends with added sugars, flavors, or preservatives
Fruit-Specific Tips
- Strawberries:Freeze and thaw first for best resultsMay need a little water to blendBlueberries:Blend and strain to remove skinsCitrus (oranges, Cuties):Peel before blendingStrain for a smooth finishAdd a little zest for extra flavor if desired
Sweetener Options
- Use 1–2 tablespoons, depending on taste:HoneyMaple syrupCane sugar (dissolve while heating)Taste before molding. Cold dulls sweetness slightly.
Texture Guide
- 1 tablespoon gelatin → firm, chewy, classic gummySlightly less → softerSlightly more → firmer
Storage
- Store refrigerated in an airtight container.
Ingredient Note
- Made with real beef gelatin, these gummies naturally contain collagen-derived protein.
