Somewhere over the Rainbow!
Hello Everyone!
Welcome back! Today it is all about Rainbow colored food!
These recipies are so fun and the end result is beautiful!
So here we go!
So cute for a birthday party!!! Rainbow Drink. Freeze colored ice, add to glass in layers. Fill glass with 7 Up or Sprite. Kids would love this.
Great for a cookie exchange!!
These are so easy to make! All you do is devide sugar cookie batter into 4 bowls, or as many bowls to as many colors you want to use.
Put a different food coloring into each bowl and mix.
When mixed, take a pastry bag and start filling it by spooning one color at a time putting the batter around the sides of the bag.
Push the batter down to the pastry tip and squeeze out into spirral cookies!
Bake acording to the baking directions on the sugar cookie package.
When the cookies come out of the oven, roll the sides in sprinkles if desired!
This would be so great for a kids Birthday party!
Hidden Surprise rainbow cake!
1. You will need 2 to 3 cake batter packages. Depending on how many layers you want your cake to be.
2. A cake pop pan.
3. Food coloring.
In bowls, devide one cake batter package. Put in food coloring into each bowl and mix.
Pour the different colored batter into the cake pop pan.
Bake acording to the package directions.
Once baked, pop them out and place them in a cake pan to the desired pattern and colors you would like to use for each layer.
Mix up the other cake batter and divide it into 2 bowls.
Pour one bowl of the bater over the cake pops inside your cake pan.
Continue to do this for as many layers as you prefer.
Bake according to package directions.
Once baked, layer them one on top of each other and frost to your liking!
Rainbow cake in a mason jar! Such a great idea for parties!
Very simple to make.
Devide cake batter into 6 bowls.
Put in food coloring and mix.
Place each colored batter into seperate pastry bags.
If you want to go with the colors of the rainbow, you will want to start with purple.
Roy G. Biv is the colors of the rainbow if your not sure which color goes where!
Starting with purple squeeze a small amount around the bottom of the mason jar.
And continue with every color.
Now in thise recipie they have frosting in between each layer. Now you can do this if you want, it's totally your prefrence, or you can just put frosting on the top of the cake after it bakes.
If you are going to put frosting on the top after, make sure not to fill the jar to full or there won't be any room for frosting! Also if you are giving these as a gift, you want the lid to fit on nicely.
This is basicaly the same as up above. But all you do is devid your colored batters into cupcake liners!
Bake at package directions, let cool and frost!
So simple!
I hope you all enjoyed these recipies today!
Don't forget to comment if you like what you see!
Thanks everyone!
Angela
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