Making a Lego cake - marshmallow substitute?
I'm making this Lego cake from scratch and with homemade natural food coloring, and I want to avoid the marshmallows that make the dots on top. What could I substitute them with?
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Cupcakes or mini cupcakes?
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Reece peanut butter cups? Oreo cookies? Not sure those are good subs for marshmallows if you're looking for healthy.
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Re: Making a Lego cake - marshmallow substitute?
It wouldn't be edible, but would the bottoms of an egg carton work?
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Re: Making a Lego cake - marshmallow substitute?
Make some extra cake & use a circle cookie cutter? Or cookies? Mmmm cookies...I add pb & chocolate Newman o's to cakes just 'cause I can :shifty
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Re: Making a Lego cake - marshmallow substitute?
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Two good ideas, let's see what I make tomorrow! |
Re: Making a Lego cake - marshmallow substitute?
I now belong in the "cake fail" hall of fame. :shifty Natural food coloring produces pastels, and this Lego cake was WAY too time consuming. I'm done with themed birthday cakes, ain't nobody got time for that! :lol
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Re: Making a Lego cake - marshmallow substitute?
:hug2. I totally understand. I tried cool cakes with natural dyes a few times. Now my go to cake is black bean chocolate & pb cake or cheesecake. I just buy candles & toys to put on top. The flavor is much more impressive to most of the people eating it & kids can keep the toys
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