Every weekend, my son and I spend time in the kitchen creating something fun! This past weekend, he requested sprinkles! Compared to most of his culinary ideas, this seemed like a practical challenge. I researched various recipes and found a reasonably easy one from
BraveTart.
The great part about making your own sprinkles is that you can create any flavor you want. I played it safe this time, flavoring our sprinkles with homemade vanilla, but next time I'm going for it. Bacon Sprinkles anyone?
Step 1: Ingredients
Ingredients:
16oz Powdered Sugar (sifted)
1 Teaspoon Salt
2 Egg Whites (room temperature)
1 1/2 Teaspoons Flavoring of Choice ( I used Vanilla)
Piping Bags w/ Plain Tip ( I used Wilton 1)
Assorted Gel Paste Coloring
Step 2: Combine Ingredients
To make the base for the sprinkles, combine the first four ingredients to create a thick uniform paste.
Step 3: Choose Sprinkle Colors & Pipe
Choose desired colors for sprinkles and add 1/2 cup of the base into separate bowls. Next, with a toothpick, add a few drops of coloring into each bowl and stir to combine. Place colored mixture in separate piping bags fitted with a small plain tip. Line baking sheets with wax paper. Next, pipe long thin lines across the baking sheet.I piped between 8 & 10 lines per sheet.
Set aside to dry for 24 hours. Make sure you wait at least 24 hours or your sprinkles will be a wet mess and unusable.
Step 4: Create Sprinkles
After 24 hours, you are ready to create your sprinkles. Using a sharp knife, cut each dried piped line into desired size sprinkle.
Store in an airtight jar or container.
Step 5: Sprinkle, Sprinkle, Sprinkle!
Use your sprinkles on Cakes,Cupcakes, Doughnuts, Ice Cream, Brownies, Pop Tarts, Milkshakes,Smoothies, etc... The possibilities are endless!
Have Fun & Sprinkle, Sprinkle, Sprinkle!
There are many men in my life who need me to know this. They don't realize it, but they do. :P
You could also use Bacon Salt and just eliminate the salt used in the recipe. http://bit.ly/Ztu6.
Hope this helps. :)
I have now officially died and gone to bacon heaven. Torani Bacon Syrup is the best thing since sliced bread! I have visions of Bacon flavored everything going on right now!
Thank you for opening my eyes to the world of bacon syrup...my waistline now hates you though. I'm sorry for that.
For you "Egg scaredy cats" out there, salmonella/bacteria comes from the OUTSIDE of the egg, i.e. the shell. (yes, i know the shell is permeable, etc) but if you prewash the egg in warm soapy water, or even anti-bacterial lotion, odds are you will be a-okay. (and obviously let the lotion dry first).
Now, all you have to do is watch out for those EVIL peanuts... and GLUTEN!!!!
I'll have to not use egg whites though - it's not safe to eat raw eggs in my area. Don't suppose there's an alternative?
Thanks Imnopeas!
Great tute, thanks!
cool instructable
oh, the humanity.