If you have had bariatric surgery, you know eating right is very important. Gelatin is a great food choice after surgery. It is soft, easy to eat, and healthy. This bariatric gelatin recipe is simple to make. It helps you get protein and stay full.
What Is Bariatric Gelatin?
Bariatric gelatin is a special kind of gelatin made for people who had weight loss surgery. It is low in sugar and high in protein. It helps with healing and keeps you strong. Many patients use gelatin as a snack or small meal.
Why Eat Gelatin After Bariatric Surgery?
- Gelatin is soft and easy to swallow.
- It helps you get protein, which heals your body.
- It keeps you full without adding many calories.
- Gelatin helps keep your skin and joints healthy.
- It can be a tasty treat during your recovery.
Ingredients You Need
Before you start, gather these ingredients. They are easy to find and healthy for your body.
| Ingredient | Amount | Why It Is Good |
|---|---|---|
| Unflavored Gelatin Powder | 2 tablespoons | High in protein, no sugar |
| Cold Water | 1/4 cup (60 ml) | Helps dissolve gelatin |
| Hot Water | 3/4 cup (180 ml) | Activates gelatin and mixes well |
| Liquid Protein Powder | Optional, 1-2 tablespoons | Extra protein boost |
| Natural Sweetener | To taste (like stevia or monk fruit) | Sweetens without sugar |
| Fruit Juice (No Sugar Added) | Optional, replace hot water | Adds flavor without sugar |
Step-by-Step Bariatric Gelatin Recipe
Follow these easy steps to make your gelatin at home. It takes only a few minutes.
- Put 2 tablespoons of gelatin powder in a bowl.
- Add 1/4 cup cold water. Stir well to mix.
- Let it sit for 1 minute to bloom.
- Heat 3/4 cup hot water or fruit juice.
- Pour hot liquid into the bowl slowly. Stir a lot.
- Add protein powder if you want extra protein.
- Mix in sweetener to taste.
- Pour mixture into small cups or molds.
- Put cups in fridge for 2-3 hours to set.
- Enjoy your soft, tasty gelatin snack.
Tips for Best Results
- Use cold water first. It helps gelatin swell.
- Stir quickly after adding hot liquid to avoid lumps.
- Choose fruit juice with no sugar to add flavor.
- Do not add too much sweetener. Keep it light.
- Store gelatin in fridge to keep fresh.
- Eat small portions to avoid stomach discomfort.
Nutrition Information
This gelatin recipe is healthy and fits bariatric diets well. Here is a simple nutrition table for one serving (about 1/2 cup):
| Nutrient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | 50-70 |
| Protein | 10-15 grams |
| Carbohydrates | 1-3 grams |
| Sugar | 0-1 gram |
| Fat | 0 grams |
Variations You Can Try
Change the recipe to keep it interesting. Here are some ideas:
- Add small pieces of soft fruit like berries or peaches.
- Use flavored protein powder for taste.
- Mix in a little vanilla or almond extract.
- Try different fruit juices like apple or grape.
- Use coconut water for a refreshing twist.

