Sentences with phrase «used green food coloring»

We just used green food coloring with our gluten free icing recipe, rainbow airheads, and marshmallows.
Also using green food coloring, dye the milk in the refrigerator green.

Not exact matches

For Decoration: 1 14 - ounce bag sweetened flaked coconut 6 - 8 drops liquid green food coloring egg - shaped Easter candies (I used Reeses Pieces Eggs)
You can also use your preferred natural green food coloring you may have at home already.
A few drops of gel - based green food color (or if you don't have green, use blue and yellow in the ratio of 3:4)
Jell - o powder, cherry or strawberry flavor 25 small Tootsie Roll Candies Royal Icing, tinted green Baking spray Wax Paper Red Food Coloring, optional optional: you could use fruit roll - ups or those green mint leaf candies instead of the royal icing.
My grandma used to make them in the summer to enjoy year around ~ My Mom made just a few pints of them in the summer ~ she used to use red and green food coloring, (even number of pints in each color), along with the red & green cherries in the pints, so as to dress up the pickle plate for Christmas dinner and through out the Holiday season!
Bunny Cakes Ingredients: 1 box of Little Debbie Easter Basket Cakes 1 bag of white candy melts 1 bag of pink candy melts Mini chocolate chips (these are for eyes, so you won't use that many) 20 mini marshmallows 2 uncooked pieces of spaghetti noodles (for the whiskers) Special Tools: Parchment paper Piping bags with # 3 tip or you can just snip of the corner of a plastic baggy If your making grass as decoration, 1 cup shredded sweetened coconut in a recloseable plastic bag 4 - 6 drops of green gel food coloring Directions: Melt candy melts in separate bowls, according to bag's directions.
If you would like to make marzipan carrots to decorate the top of the cake, you will need marzipan and orange and green icing colors (can use liquid or paste food coloring).
Lollipops from The Christmas Candy Book 1 cup (200g) sugar 1/3 cup light corn syrup 1/3 cup (80 ml) water 1 - 2 drops oil of anise, cinnamon, clove, lemon or orange — I used vanilla extract few drops of red, yellow, blue or green food coloring Oil a marble slab or baking sheet.
Worst case scenario, you can use vanilla — just dye it green with food coloring before using.
It is used as a natural food coloring and can give your desserts and dishes a wonderful green color.
Mint Filling: 1/4 cup ripe, soft Avocado 1 Tablespoon Full - Fat Coconut Cream or Heavy Cream 1/2 cup Powdered Xylitol 3/4 teaspoon Pure Peppermint Extract 1 drop Natural Green Food Coloring (for this brand, use 1 drop blue, 1 drop yellow) 2 Tablespoons White Spelt Flour or White Flour
Easter I use the white candy coating with fruit flavored jelly beans, and some coconut that I mix with just a little diluted green food coloring and let dry.
One drop of green food coloring was added to the pistachio layer (Americolor Electric Green was ugreen food coloring was added to the pistachio layer (Americolor Electric Green was uGreen was used).
* if you wish to mask the pretty pink color of the coconut water, use it in your green / fruit smoothies or in your raw food recipes, or whatever you would like; but, we love the pretty pinkish color and its fantastic phenolic - antioxidant value, so we drink plentiful of it just as it is.
Using a handheld mixer or a stand mixer, color the icing green with green food coloring.
Jell - o powder, cherry or strawberry flavor 25 small Tootsie Roll Candies Royal Icing, tinted green Baking spray Wax Paper Red Food Coloring, optional optional: you could use fruit roll - ups or those green mint leaf candies instead of the royal icing.
Using green (or equal parts blue and yellow) food coloring, make the water in the toilet bowl green.
We're mad that we've only used food coloring to make green eggs and ham and cookie frosting up to this point.
All you need to do is use green or red food coloring or watercolor paints.
Chlorophyll is essential to photosynthesis — the process through which plants convert carbon dioxide to oxygen — and is also used in a variety of foods and beverages for the green coloring which is provides.
Growing up, I always honored St. Patrick's Day by wearing something with green in it, pinching who didn't (at least threatening I would), and occasionally using food coloring to dye a meal or two green (green mashed potatoes... yum!).
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