


#DIY EDIBLE EYEBALLS FREE#
Simply adhere them with your favourite condiment! A tiny bit of honey, sugar free jam or peanut butter should keep your designs in place. Positioning your edible eyes in place need not be difficult. They are most definitely something that you can prepare well in advance if you are planning on using them for a birthday party or event. When kept in an airtight container, your DIY edible candy eyes should last for up to a year – rarely would there be any left come a lap around the sun! To remove this, you could flatten the tip with a wet finger tip. This however, will result with a little tip rather than a flat pupil. The pupils could also be piped on top of the whites. this will result in a flatter eye however will save a lot of time and fiddly work. To save time, you could pipe the white over the pupil and allow to dry. I use tweezers which are less cumbersome than my fingers. I aim to get a rounded eye which is why I do the pupil and whites separately. Allow to dry for 24 hours before storing in an airtight container. Work in small batches, positioning the cacao pupils while the whites are still wet. These are going to be the whites of your eyes. Pipe the remaining uncoloured icing into small rounds.Using electric beaters, combine egg white, Xylitol Icing Sugar and lemon juice until combined, shiny and fluffy, scraping the bowl as required.Make them as big or small as you would like them. These are going to be the pupils for your eyes. Try and remove all lumps for easier piping. Place a heaped tablespoon of the mixture into a small bowl.Place egg white, Xylitol Icing Sugar and lemon juice into bowl and mix 30 seconds, speed 4.
#DIY EDIBLE EYEBALLS HOW TO#
How to make edible sugar free googly eyes Thermomix Method As an alternative, or if you prefer black pupils, you could switch the cacao for either more xylitol or corn flour (corn starch for those in the north of the world). This was to keep our DIY edible eyes as natural as possible. I used the cacao to colour the icing for the pupils of the eye. Xylitol! What you need to make edible sugar free googly eyes
