Not exact matches
Ms. Cupcake says «
If you like a red cake, use the food colouring; if not, just leave it ou
If you like a
red cake, use the
food colouring;
if not, just leave it ou
if not, just leave it out.
If you want to give your ice cream a pink
colour, then use a small drop of
red food colouring or beet juice and stir until you have the desired
colour.
If you can't find it, a drop of pink or
red food colouring is fine for dogs too.
I would like to know
if I could substitute
red food colouring gel with
red food colouring powder.
Just a warning — don't do this with liquid
food colouring if you are about to go out anywhere as although the paint was easy to clean off the high chair tray and high chair — it wasn't so easy to clear off of T and until she had a long soak in the bath she was dyed a lovely shade of
red.
It seems like an awfully lot of
red food colouring... maybe
if the
colour came from beets I'd be more enthusiastic, I don't know.
To enrich the bright orange to a burnished shade, add the
red and brown
food colouring,
if desired.