Looking for a great vegan candy recipe? Well, how about Vegan Watermelon Jellies?
This post for my delicious Vegan Watermelon Jellies is sponsored by the National Watermelon Promotion Board. Ummm hello, watermelon? I think so! Watermelon is one of my favourite fruits, not only is it super scrumptious and juicy, but it is jam packed full of nutrition as well.
Can we just take a look at the adorableness of these little guys? I mean really. I love little candies, but as a vegan not all candies are vegan. Read the ingredients and a lot of them contain gelatin. Bleh. So I decided it was time to create some of my own vegan homemade treats.
Just 4 ingredients, and I made these lightly sweet watermelon bites. How cute are they? Ok, I'll stop talking about their cuteness... maybe.
Vegans (as you might be aware) don't eat gelatin because it's made from animal bones. Luckily for us, there seems to be a vegan version of almost everything in this world! What's the vegan version of gelatin? Agar!
Agar (sometimes called agar-agar), is made from seaweed. You probably won't be able to find at your local grocery store, boo, but you should be able to get it at a health food store, or online here.
You can make the jellies into any shape you like. I used a star and heart shape mold I had, but you can choose from a ton of shapes and sizes online here. Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, Back to School, Star Wars, you name it!
I find the silicone molds are a little easier to work with than the firmer plastic molds, because the candies are easier to pop out at the end.
How to Make Vegan Watermelon Jellies:
Let's get to candy making! Cut up your watermelon and add it to a blender.
Blend until smooth and there are no lumps.
Add the watermelon juice to a sauce pan along with the sugar and agar powder. Whisk to combine.
Keep whisking over medium heat until the sugar is dissolved and the watermelon mixture thickens. About 5 minutes. Remove from heat and whisk in the vanilla extract.
Spoon the watermelon mixture into your mold of choice. If the watermelon mixture starts firming up before you are done pouring it into the mold, just pop back on the stove for a minute, whisking while it heats back up again.
Chill the candies in the fridge for 1 to 2 hours until set. Pop them out of the mold and enjoy! Store them in an air tight container in the fridge, but I think they taste yummiest when I let them warm up to room temperature.
These are lightly sweet, but if you want them sweeter, you can dust them with powdered sugar, which also makes them look all snowy and Christmas-y!

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Vegan Watermelon Jellies
Servings: to 40 jellies (depending on the moulds you use)
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Ingredients
- 2 cups watermelon chunks
- ¼ cup sugar
- 1 tablespoon agar powder
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- Add fresh watermelon chunks to a blender. Blend until a smooth juice consistency is reached. Measure 1 cup of the watermelon juice into a small saucepan and whisk in the sugar and agar powder.
- Heat over medium heat while whisking until the sugar is dissolved and the mixture thickens, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat and whisk in the vanilla extract.
- Spoon the mixture into molds, any shape you like! If the mixture starts to set before you are finished pouring it into the molds, return to heat, and whisk for a minute until it softens again. Let set in the fridge for 1 to 2 hours, then pop them out of the moulds. Store in an air tight container in the fridge.
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Bon Appetegan!
Sam.
Susan Berger says
Hi. The recipe says to measure one cup of juice out. What about the rest? Are these made in batches?
Susan Berger says
Wondering if I can use arrowroot powder instead of agar agar?
gerri says
Screw the vodka.do you think you could make edibles out of these? lol.
Sam Turnbull says
I have no idea, it's not my expertise! Haha
Monica says
I'd like to know why the vanilla extract? What if I don't use that?
Sam Turnbull says
It will enhance the flavour but you can skip it if you prefer.
Monica says
Thanks!
Amanda Millman says
What do I do if I don't have any candy molds? I know it's silly to ask, but do you have any ideas? Really wanting to try them!
Sam Turnbull says
If you have a silicon ice cube tray, that would work 🙂
Amanda Millman says
Wonderful, thank you!
Kelly North says
Hi Sam,
I was wondering if these would work with pineapple or mango instead of watermelon? Just to get a variety of flavours!
Kelly
Carla says
Can you use other fruits?
Sam Turnbull says
I haven't tried it but I am sure it would work. You might have to experiment with ratios to get the perfect flavour and texture. Enjoy!
Nicole says
I've tried two other recipes before this one. One didn't set, the other was terrible. My son loves these ones! So excited thanks!
Sam Turnbull says
Yay!! So happy these ones were a hit for you 🙂
Robin says
Can you make these with orange juice? Tad more sugar?
Sam Turnbull says
I haven't tried it myself, but I think that should work fine. Enjoy!
Sophia @Veggies Don't Bite says
Ummm, these look amazing! I'd definitely slip some vodka in a few...I mean I do have three kids, young kids, and mama needs treats too right?!
Sam says
Haha!! That sounds like an excellent plan! I'm in!
Alyssa McCord says
If I wanted to do a sugar free version would you recommend more agar powder? Or start with the same and adjust as necessary? The wheels are turning and I'm thinking of all sorts of things! Strawberries, blueberries....apples...so exciting!
Sam says
I would keep the agar powder the same. From my experiments, the amount of sugar I added didn't seem to effect the texture too much. As long as you reach a thicker consistency, it should firm up nicely. You could always test just one jelly to see if it sets by popping it in the freezer. They set pretty quickly. Watermelon is pretty mild in flavour, so when I first tried it without sugar, it wasn't super delicious, but I bet some more potent fruit like blueberries would be just great! Let me know how it turns out for you!
rachel @ athletic avocado says
i didn't know how simple and easy it is to make homemade jellies! I love this watermelon version! Thanks for sharing!
Sam says
You're so super welcome rachel! I plan to make little jellies of other things soon as well 🙂
Rachel says
Hi Sammie,
Do you know how long they will last in the fridge?
Sam says
Hi Rachel,
It's still basically fresh watermelon, so I would imagine they would last as long as watermelon would last in the fridge, maybe a week? Hope that helps!
Dee says
Wow! I’ll probably eat them all in one sitting, though 🙂
Jen says
These are a total game changer! This recipe has me wondering if jello shots could be part of my life again...
Sam says
Oh they totally could!!
Deema says
These look awesome! Thank you for sharing 🙂
I'm in th process of attemtping to make something similar using corn starch. I hope it works.
Sam says
Ooo let us know how it turns out 🙂
Lisa | The Viet Vegan says
AAAHHH THESE ARE SO CUTE! I've been wanting to make my own jellies for a while. These are so perfect ><
Sam says
Haha, thank you Lisa!! See, I couldn't resist talking about their cuteness! haha