Easy Carnivore Diet Jello Recipe | Made with Beef Gelatin & Electrolytes
- Rachael Elizabeth

- Jul 20, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 23, 2022
How to make tasty carnivore diet electrolyte jello! This recipe is great for those on the carnivore diet, paleo diet, low-carb diet, etc (though it can be enjoyed by anyone).

Making "carnivore jello" is a really good way to get in similar nutrients as from bone broth without needing as much time and energy to prepare it.
To make it, all you need is gelatin powder and electrolyte powder. The highest quality beef gelatin powder I’ve found is from a company called Perfect Supplements. They source their bovine gelatin from grass-finished cows, and the powder only has one ingredient: gelatin. They are also the only gelatin powder I've found that is tested to be glyphosate free.
The gelatin powder itself hardly has any taste to it, so if you use unflavored electrolytes, it will taste like unflavored jello. Using flavored electrolytes will give it a more sweet flavor. My husband really likes the mango redmond's electrolytes for his jello (which are made with stevia, so have zero carbs).
Quick Tip: If you buy 3 or more of any Perfect Supplements products, you get 20% off (and an extra 10% off with my discount code "RIBEYERACH").
Beef gelatin has many health benefits including improved: skin health, joint health, brain health, digestion, sleep, and more. I’m already noticing a difference in my sleep since I started eating this jello. If you try this recipe, let me know how it goes!
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