It looks like a big blubbery cube of brown stuff, and then kind of like canned cat food, after crumbling it. Firmer texture, though. The recipe I did is as follows- I just looked at some other ones, and made this one up. 1 cup pellets, presoaked in 1 cup water. 1/2 bag frozen peas and carrots (thawed, not drained- this is for all frozen veggies listed), 1/2 bag frozen broccoli, 1 block frozen spinach, 6 frozen strawberries, 1/3 cup frozen blue berries, 1 cup steamed kale, 1/2 red bell pepper, 1/2 yellow bell pepper, 1/2 orange bell pepper, 1 large clove garlic, 1/2 can of canned pumpkin, 16 packets gelatin dissolved in 1 1/2 cups boiling water. Puree all of the veggies, fruit, garlic, pumpkin, and pellets in a blender until smooth (you may need to do small batches- add very small amounts of water, as needed, to keep things going smoothly). Pour into your largest mixing bowl, and set aside. Bring your 1 1/2 cups water to a full, rolling boil, add gelatin and stir until well dissolved. Pour gelatin into veggie puree, and stir well, until completely mixed together. Pour goop into a large, rectangular cake pan, and chill covered for 4 hours. Remove from fridge, and cut into 1" x 1" cubes. Keep 1 or 2 out in the fridge, until feeding, and freeze the rest in a gallon sized freezer bag. This makes A LOT of food- fills the whole cake pan, and pretty much the full gallon sized freezer bag. Before feeding, thaw cubes over night, and crumble with a fork into small pieces- drop into the tank as you would with any other food- keep unused portion in the fridge for up to 3 days. They may spit it out a couple of times with the first feeding or 2 because of the unfamiliar texture- after they get used to it, mine go totally NUTS for it. They really do love it.