Finished Lime Jello cupcakes in tan paper on a wooden board.

Lime Jell-O Cupcakes

December 30, 2025

Why you will love these cupcakes!

I always loved Jell-O as a kid, but I never imagined it could be upgraded until I tried a Jell-O cake over twenty years ago. This year, for Christmas, I decided to bake something colorful and festive to bring a bright splash of nostalgia to the table. And that’s how my lime Jell-O cake came to life. Part childhood memory, part holiday cheer, and all delicious.

Finished Lime Jell-O cupcake on a wooden board.


For this Jell-O cake, I’m using a basic vanilla cake mix and tweaking the recipe a bit. The cake itself needs to be a bit sturdier and not ultra moist since the Jell-O will add moisture later. So, I’m slightly reducing the liquid to keep the structure nice and avoid greasy crumbs. Plus! I’m making homemade whipped cream for the first time. The first time I had this cake, it used Cool Whip, and that works fine if you don’t have whipped cream. But I personally love the slightly sweet and creamy taste of homemade whipped cream, it adds such a smooth texture to the moist Jell-O cake.


If this is your first time reading my blog, welcome! I’m a beginner baker who absolutely loves fresh-baked goods. I’m figuring out how to make small-batch, less sugary recipes. My recipes are in the trial-and-error stage, and while I didn’t invent this Jell-O cake, I’ve tweaked it for a less sugary beginner friendly experience.

Recipe made easy with just a few handy tools.

Making whipped cream for the first time can feel a bit daunting, but it’s actually super easy. Especially with a little help from Knox gelatin to stabilize it. And when you’re ready to pipe it on top, don’t forget to grab a Disposable Decorating Bag. You can easily find them on Amazon [Knox Gelatine] [Disposable Decorating Bag]. It’s a small touch that makes the whole process a breeze!

Knox Gelatine, pure vanilla, whipped cream and Disposable Decorating Bag on a wooden board.

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More Small-Batch Baking Inspiration
If you enjoyed my Lime Jell-O cupcakes with homemade whipped cream, you’ll love my Bakery-style red velvet cupcakes with cream cheese frosting.

Or try my Lemon Blueberry Ricotta Oatmeal Muffins for something bright and tangy with the same small-batch charm.


Bakery-Style Red Velvet Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting
 Lemon Blueberry Ricotta Oat Muffins (Small Batch)

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Finished Lime Jell-O cupcakes on a wooden board.
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Lime Jell-O Cupcakes with Homemade Whipped Cream

Discover how to make a vibrant, easy lime Jell-O cake topped with homemade whipped cream. This simple recipe uses a few handy tools to create a colorful, festive dessert perfect for any holiday table.
Prep Time 45 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Cooling Time for Cupcakes and Jell-O in Refrigerator 2 hours
Servings: 13
Course: Dessert

Ingredients
  

 CAKE BATTER (Adjusted from the Box)
  • 1 box Duncan Hines Perfectly Moist French Vanilla Cake Mix
  • 3 large eggs
  • ½ cup water
  • cup extra virgin olive oil Or ½ cup vegetable oil   *Olive oil is fine here. Vanilla + lime will mask the flavor, and the reduced amount keeps it from tasting heavy.
 Lime Jello (Concentrated)
  • 1 box lime Jello 3 oz
  • 1 cup boiling water
  • ½ cup cold water important
Lightly Sweet, Stable Whipped Cream (Beginner Friendly)
  • 1 cup cold heavy whipping cream
  • 3 tablespoons powdered sugar
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoon unflavored gelatin
  • 1 tablespoon cold water

Method
 

Cake
  1. Preheat oven to 350°F
  2. Line a muffin tin for 13 –15 cupcakes.
  3. Mix batter
  4. Add cake mix, water, eggs, and olive oil to a bowl.
  5. Mix on low speed 30 seconds, just until combined.
  6. Beat on medium speed 2 minutes.
  7. Fill liners about ¾ full.
  8. You’ll get 13 larger cupcakes.
  9. Bake 12–15 minutes
  10. Toothpick should come out clean.
  11. Cool completely
  12. Let cupcakes cool fully before adding Jell-O. This is important.
Poking Cupcakes
  1. Use a skewer or straw
  2. Poke holes straight down, evenly spaced
  3. Go about ¾ of the way down
  4. Don’t over-poke (you want channels, not craters)
 Lime Jello (Concentrated) Instructions
  1. Dissolve Jello in boiling water.
  2. Stir in cold water.
  3. Let cool 5 minutes (still liquid, not set).
  4. Spoon slowly over each cupcake
  5. Stop when tops look glossy
    Filled cupcakes with Lime Jell-O
  6. Do not flood
  7. Refrigerate at least 2 hours, preferably overnight
Lightly Sweet, Stable Whipped Cream Instructions (Step-by-Step)
  1. Step 1: Bloom the gelatin (do this first)
  2. In a small bowl, add:
  3. ½ teaspoon gelatin
  4. 1 tablespoon cold water
  5. Stir once.
  6. Let it sit 5 minutes.
  7. It will absorb the water and turn spongy or rubbery. This is correct.
  8. Step 2: Melt the gelatin
  9. Microwave the bloomed gelatin for 5–7 seconds.
  10. It should turn into a clear liquid.
    Clear bloomed the gelatin in a glass bowl above a wooden board.
  11. Let it cool 1–2 minutes.
  12. It should be warm, not hot.
  13. Step 3: Start whipping the cream (this is important)
  14. Pour cold heavy whipping cream into a mixing bowl.
  15. Use a hand mixer or whisk.
  16. Beat on medium speed until the cream thickens and forms soft peaks.
  17. Soft peaks look like this:
  18. When you lift the mixer, the cream falls over gently.
  19. It looks fluffy but not stiff yet.
  20. Step 4: Add powdered sugar and vanilla extract
  21. Beat again on medium until incorporated.
  22. Step 5: Add gelatin (this step makes it stable)
  23. Turn mixer to low speed.
  24. Slowly drizzle in the melted gelatin.
  25. Immediately increase speed to medium-high.
  26. Beat until stiff peaks form.
  27. Stiff peaks mean: The cream holds its shape. It does not slide or collapse.
  28. Do not overbeat or it will turn grainy.
HOW TO KNOW YOU’RE DONE
  1. ✔ Holds its shape on a spoon
  2. ✔ Looks smooth and airy
  3. ✔ Tastes lightly sweet, creamy, and clean
  4. If it looks:
  5. Too soft → whip 10-15 seconds more
  6. Grainy → stop immediately (you’re very close to butter)
  7. STORAGE
  8. Keeps 24 hours in the fridge without deflating
  9. Holds shape 2-4 hours at room temp

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