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THREAD: Help! My homemade ashwagandha gummies turned into a sticky mess - recipe tips neededStarted by GreenGreg452
1/20/2026, 10:19 AM#1
Hey everyone, so I tried making my own ashwagandha gummies at home last night and it was a total fail. Used gelatin, some organic ashwagandha powder I got online, and a bit of honey for sweetness. They never really set properly - just stayed this weird gooey texture. Anyone have a reliable recipe that actually works? Trying to keep it paleo-friendly without weird additives.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GreenGreg452
1/20/2026, 12:16 PM#2
lol been there! I tried making these while working remotely in Bali last month - total disaster. The humidity here killed them. What temp did you heat your mixture to? I found that getting it to exactly 160°F before pouring into molds is key. Also, are you using enough gelatin? Ratio matters big time. Pro tip: add a pinch of citric acid if you want that sour gummy vibe.
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — SolarSam260
1/20/2026, 11:01 AM#3
First - love that you're DIYing instead of buying plastic-packaged supplements! 🌱 Have you considered agar instead of gelatin? It's plant-based and sets more reliably in my experience. Also, make sure your ashwagandha powder is super finely ground - clumps will ruin the texture. Did you bloom your gelatin properly in cold water first? That step is crucial!
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — OrganicOlivia841
1/20/2026, 12:22 PM#4
Thanks both! @SolarSam260 I didn't use a thermometer, just eyeballed it... maybe that's the issue. @OrganicOlivia841 I haven't tried agar - does it work with the same measurements? And yeah, I did bloom the gelatin but maybe not long enough. The powder was kinda clumpy too. Going to try again this weekend with better prep!
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — GreenGreg452
1/20/2026, 01:35 PM#5
Def get a cheap digital thermometer - game changer. And if you go agar route, it behaves differently than gelatin. Needs to boil for a minute to activate properly. Also, if your ashwagandha powder tastes bitter (mine does), mask it with stronger flavors like lemon or ginger. Let us know how round 2 goes!
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — SolarSam260

