An old - fashioned 15 - layer chocolate cake dusted
with edible glitter.
It's coated in a glossy chocolate glaze and decorated
with edible glitter to make it a real showstopper!
Dust
with edible glitter and enjoy!
Sprinkle
with edible glitter.
Not exact matches
If you're in the mood for a straightforward, Rose Gold cupcake from Sunshine Seasons in Epcot, you'll get a mouthful of vanilla cake
with hazelnut swirl, rose gold buttercream, fondant ears (of course),
edible glitter and chocolate pearls.
Limoncello and Prosecco jelly makes a light dessert
with a bit of glamour and sparkle
with its touch of
edible glitter
For baby showers and wedding showers, I would sprinkle the top of each lemon parfait
with a few
glittering edible gold stars.
Leave to cool and thicken slightly before pouring over the cooled cake and sprinkling
with edible gold
glitter.
Once dipped, you can cover them
with candy sprinkles, sanding or sparkling sugar,
edible pearls or
glitter, chocolate jimmies, finely chopped nuts, crushed cookies, dried coconut, or even your favorite crushed candy.
At this point you can sprinkle the still wet candy coating
with candy sprinkles, sanding or sparkling sugar,
edible pearls or
glitter, chocolate jimmies, finely chopped nuts, crushed cookies, dried coconut, or even crushed candy.
You can add a fun twist
with sprinkles, Christmas tree shaped pretzels or
edible glitter.
Immediately sprinkle
with decorating sugar or
edible glitter, if desired.
Donuts and donut holes top the list of sweet nostalgic favorites, and
with a bit of
edible glitter, who can resist?
Spear marshmallows
with slanted ends, dip in
edible glitter and toast on an open fire.