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Edible eyeballs for cakes
Edible eyeballs for cakes






edible eyeballs for cakes

The small candy eyes are great for cake pops and cookies. Great for birthday and Halloween treats, these candy googly eyes are lots of fun and so easy to use! This assortment of edible googly eyes includes small, medium and large sizes. If the candies are not sticking well to the cream, use a tiny dab of frosting to keep them in place.​Give your cookies, cupcakes and cakes a little personality with these Wilton Assorted Candy Eyeballs.

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I scraped a few of the worst offenders but left a few spots here and there.ĪNOTHER NOTE: I paired the Junior Mints with the full sized Oreos. You can lightly scrape these off with the back of a knife, or let it go. Some come apart and you have oodles of little spots, dots and crumbs. NOTE: Some cookies twist apart and leave a nice and white, crumb-free cream. More or less, the number of eyes is up to you! Just add until you’re happy with the final look. Place so that the eyes look up, down, over, cross-eyed, etc. STEP 5: Add additional pairs of eyes all over the cake. STEP 3: Put a small dab of frosting onto the back of your completed eye. Do this with the full sized Oreos and the mini Oreos. Repeat to create a second eye, completing your pair. Push a candy into the cream, creating an eye. Save the plain cookie half to use in another recipe.

edible eyeballs for cakes

STEP 2: Twist apart an Oreo cookie, exposing the cream and trying not to break the cookie. My cake was frosted with Swiss Meringue Buttercream. You can bake this from scratch, from a box or pick one up at the local bakery.

edible eyeballs for cakes

STEP 1: Start with an assembled cake, frosted with the icing of your choice. So no excuses! Let’s make this DIY Monster Eye Cake! Throw in a few cupcakes to get really crazy!Īnd because I know that not everyone loves to bake or has time to bake a cake from scratch… this idea works equally as well on a box cake or a store-bought cake.

edible eyeballs for cakes

Make several cakes in different color combinations and suddenly you have a haunting monster dessert table. Or go for the Halloween Oreos and you’ll have spooky orange eyes, staring out at you. Orange, lime green or purple would be fabulous. Add a little color to your frosting to really make the eyes stand out. The possibilities with this cake are endless. And how fun is it to decorate your own Halloween Monster Cake with edible eyes that taste so googly good?! As proven by my little one, it’s crazy fun! Sellman, to reinstate some sanity in our house.īut in all seriousness, the kids can really help out with this one. All leftovers were then promptly sent to work with Mr. At that point in the afternoon, many Oreos and M&M’s later… she redefined the term ‘sugar high’. What you can’t see in these photos is my little helper bouncing off the walls during the photo shoot. Almost a little too crazy, if you know what I mean. My three year old was crazy excited over the bags of Oreos and M&M’s that came out to decorate this cake. One of the best things about this baby is that anyone can join in the decorating fun. And I think this Monster Eye Cake is a fun new spin. But it was about time for this little ‘technique’ to get an update. Crafty bakers have been using this little trick to make owl cupcakes for years now. Now to be fair, the idea of using an open-faced Oreo to create an edible eye is not a new concept. Just twist and stick your way to an eye-popping good cake. and they’re watching you! It’s certainly not rocket science, but it sure is fun! There’s no special tools needed, no special skills. So I thought it was about time for a Monster Eye Cake!! With a few cookies and candies, we’re creating spooky eyes…. Not a problem at all… when you’re a monster! I mean it, you really can’t mess this cake up. Bakers of all skill levels and ages can join in on this googly eye fun. Seriously, this little cake project is for anyone and everyone. It’s time for some silly Halloween fun! I have a new DIY for you today and it could not be simpler. It’s Friday and the month of October is in full swing.








Edible eyeballs for cakes