5 small packages of gelatin - I use strawberry, orange, lemon, lime and berry blue for a rainbow salad but you can do all the same color or alternate with two colors - whatever you like
2 cups sour cream
2 cups milk
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup cold water - plus about 5 cups boiling water
2 tsp vanilla
Stir the unflavored gelatin into 1/2 cup cold water to soften. Stir in 2 cups sour cream.

Dissolve first flavor of gelatin in 1 cup boiling water. My first layer was the strawberry.


Meanwhile you can dissolve color number 2 (orange for my recipe) in 1 cup boiling water. I usually place this in the refrigerator to chill but you do not want it to set.

Chill to set the orange layer, then repeat with another white layer (just a little more than a cup).
While the second white layer is chilling, dissolve color number three - the yellow/lemon gelatin.
While the second white layer is chilling, dissolve color number three - the yellow/lemon gelatin.

Chill the yellow layer and repeat another layer of white.
While this third layer of white is chilling, dissolve color #4 (green/lime) in 1 cup boiling water.
After the green sets, add another layer of white using what is left and then the blue gelatin.
And here is the result.
And a side view - it looks very impressive when you cut it in squares and serve one a small salad plate. Or you can just scoop it out with a spoon :-)
While this third layer of white is chilling, dissolve color #4 (green/lime) in 1 cup boiling water.
After the green sets, add another layer of white using what is left and then the blue gelatin.


One year on July 4th I made this using red and blue gelatin with the white stripes. I layered them blue, white, red, white, blue, white, red, white and instead of putting a solid blue layer on top I poured the last blue layer in a separate pan and when it chilled I used a star cookie cutter to cut out 'jiggler' stars. I place them randomly on the white layer. When we arrived at the picnic, the blue stars had slid around on the white layer - but the white was dyed blue where they had been - it was sort of cute !