The technique for creating
that marbled swirl effect is so easy that my 3 year old could do it — no joke!
Not exact matches
Using the blade of a table knife, gently create
swirls in your brownie; this also allows the cream cheese to blend in with the brownie batter giving it a
marbled effect.
Step 7: Using a spatula, carefully flatten cookie dough and begin lightly
swirling cookie dough with a knife for a
marbled effect.
PS: The kids
swirled it so I didn't quite get the true
marbled effect.
Using a knife
swirl the cake batters together for a
marbled effect.
Using a toothpick, chopstick, or skewer
swirl the colours around until they begin to blend ever so slightly and create a
marbled effect.
Then using a knife,
swirl the two batters together until you have a
marbled effect.
Using knife, gently
swirl through top layers to create
marbled effect.
The
marbling effect in Trisha's easy brownies comes from a sweetened cream cheese mixture, which she dots over the brownie batter and gently
swirls in.
Drop food coloring over the marshmallow and
swirl around with a toothpick to create the
marbled effect.
With a knife,
swirl batter around to achieve a
marbling effect.
Use a butter knife to gently
swirl the brownie batter and cream cheese filling, creating a
marbled effect.
Take a knife and stick straight down into the top pumpkin batter layer and middle cream cheese layer;
swirl the knife around in these two layers, creating a
marble effect; this will give the cream cheese filling a nice swirly shape as it bakes.
Using a small narrow spatula or knife, gently
swirl preserves into the batter to create a
marbled effect.
Also just a note I added cocoa powder melted and
swirled it through to make a
marble chocolate
effect — I am addicted to chocolate so this just added that extra moorishness!
Add spoons of chocolate mixture from place to place on top and gently
swirl with a knife to get the
marbled effect.
With a small spatula or a table knife, gently
swirl the two batters to create a
marbled effect.
Swirl the tip of a knife through the batter to make a
marbled effect.
Check out the subtle
marble - like
swirled effect of the coconut oil running throughout the chocolate!
Spoon large dollops of the reserved vanilla mixture over chocolate and gently
swirl with a knife or spatula to create a
marbled effect.
My favorite part about the fudge is the white chocolate that gets
swirled throughout, it makes it super pretty and gives it that
marble effect you see here in the photos!
Today I'm going to show you how to make
swirled soap in a loaf mold to achieve a cool
marble effect.
A knife or spatula can be used to
swirl the batter for a
marbled effect.
Give your nails a
marble effect by
swirling two polishes together and rolling your nail over the edge of the spoon.