Craving a dessert that’s both beautiful and light? Tired of heavy, sugary treats that leave you feeling sluggish? This Raspberry Lemon Jello Mold is your answer! Let’s be real: dessert shouldn’t be a guilt trip. This recipe offers a refreshing, low-commitment indulgence. Making a 7-layer Raspberry Lemon Jello Mold is easier than you think, and the vibrant colors and flavors are sure to impress. It’s a fun, customizable dessert that fits right in on a summer cookout table or any occasion when everyone wants something sweet without too many calories.
| Prep Time | 30 | Cook Time | 120 |
| Servings | 12 | Calories | 185 kcal |
Ingredients
- 6 oz raspberry flavored gelatin dessert
- 4 cups boiling water, divided
- 1 cup cold water
- 8 oz cream cheese, softened
- 14 oz sweetened condensed milk
- 1/2 cup lemon juice
- 1 tsp lemon zest
- 1 cup fresh raspberries
Recommended Tools You’ll Need
| Tool | Why You Need It |
|---|---|
| 9×13 inch glass dish | The clear glass allows you to see the beautiful layers of the jello mold. |
| Large mixing bowls | Essential for dissolving the gelatin and mixing the cream cheese layer. |
| Whisk | Helps ensure the gelatin dissolves completely and the cream cheese mixture is smooth. |
| Measuring cups and spoons | Accurate measurements are key for the jello to set properly. |
Calorie Reality
At 185 calories per serving, this Jello mold is a relatively light dessert. Keep in mind that even lighter treats add up, and calories from snacks and desserts can impact your overall daily calorie budget. Moderation is key, especially if you’re aiming for a calorie deficit.
About Your Daily Budget: Your TDEE (Total Daily Energy Expenditure) determines how many calories you burn daily. Factors like activity level, age, and metabolism influence it. If you consume more calories than your TDEE, you’ll gain weight, and vice versa.
Diet Compatibility
Compatible with: Pescatarian, Gluten-Free
Not compatible with: Keto, Vegan, Dairy-Free
Warning: Mixing Diets: This dessert is high in sugar. Overconsumption of sugar, especially in combination with fats (like the cream cheese), can contribute to lipogenesis, the process where your body converts excess carbohydrates into fat for storage. Enjoy this treat in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
Expert Tips
For a cleaner, more defined look, lightly grease your mold with cooking spray before adding the gelatin. This helps it release easily. To increase the feeling of fullness without added sugar, consider adding a layer of plain greek yogurt (unsweetened) between the gelatin layers. Remember that weight loss isn’t about restriction, but about making sustainable choices that you can stick with long-term.

Macros Breakdown
This dessert is primarily carbohydrate-based, thanks to the gelatin and sweetened condensed milk. It has a small amount of protein from the cream cheese and minimal fat. Fiber is virtually absent, so consider enjoying it with a side of fruit for added nutrients.
Nutrition Information (per serving)
| Calories | Protein | Carbs | Fat | Fiber |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 185 kcal | 4g | 32g | 5g | -g |






