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Hello and welcome to Cupcake Addiction's Colored Sanding Sugar Tutorial where I'll be showing
you how to make this beautiful colored sanding sugar at home.
Tools and equipment that we will be using today:
I've got a baking tray and just a piece of greaseproof, wax, or baking paper.
I've got a half a cup of caster sugar. So caster sugar is your really fine sugar, not
powdered, just the finest baking sugar you can find.
I've got some food coloring. I'm going to use liquid food coloring and mine's just blue
today. I've got a zip lock bag.
I'm going to use this great little scraper. If you don't have one of these, you can just
use a knife. But I find the scraper's a little bit easier to use.
And I've got a nice, big rolling pin. Let's get started.
The first thing we want to do is empty our sugar into a zip lock bag. Now you've all
seen me use sanding sugar in a couple of my tutorial and it's a great way to get a really
nice effect that you can make yourself at home. So if you don't have the right color
sprinkles, you can just whip yourself up some sanding sugar.
So pop that sugar in a bag, your zip lock bag. Take your coloring. And we're just going
to put 1 cup-full of liquid coloring. You can also use color paste. But I find it easier
to mix through a liquid coloring. I find that color paste sometimes gets a little bit chunky
in there and it's hard to mix it all the way through.
Give that bag a really good shake around. And you'll see there, as your color gets coated,
you just need to push it down. We basically just want to mix all of that color through.
Alright, so you can see there, that gorgeous color has now mixed all the way through. So
what we're going to do is we're going to pop our sugar onto that baking tray. Just kind
of dump it on. Obviously, if you want a paler color or a pastel color, you would just less
of that food coloring. I want to quite deep colors for my sanding sugars.
Now I'm going to take, either your knife or my scraper, and I'm just going to kind of
chop it around so that I've got 1 nice, even layer.
Alright, so I've got my nice, even layer. And the reason I've done that is so that we
don't have 1 big mountain of sanding sugar in the middle. So I've pre-heated my oven
to 50 degrees Celsius or 120 degrees Fahrenheit and I'm going to pop this into the oven for
10 minutes. Alright, so that's had 10 minutes in the oven.
Now don't be tempted to put anymore heat into it than just that 50 degrees Celsius or a
120 degrees Fahrenheit because you will melt it and it will turn into kind of a glass.
But it should have a little bit of a sparkle to it. And you can see here, it's kind of
stuck together in kind of clamps. So that's where our little scraper or knife comes in
again. Just break it up. The [more] we've done by cooking it into the
oven is we've not only taken moisture out of it which would have been put in there by
the liquid food coloring. But we've also given it a little bit of a shimmer. So it's kind
of a...It's got a little bit of a sparkle to it. Lift up your baking paper and pour
it in. Now you want to let as much of the air out
of that zip lock bag as you can. Make sure that you do zip it all the way up. And you
see here, you've got your little, kind of blue chunks in that bag. So this is where
your rolling pin comes in. We're just going to roll it back and forth until it's beautiful
and fine, back to that sugary consistency. But now it's a great shade of blue.
If you love this tutorial, please make sure that you head over to our channel My Cupcake
Addiction and hit the Subscribe button and we will show you a bunch of ways that you
can use this fantastic sanding sugar. In a nutshell, there you have your gorgeous,
blue sanding sugar. We'll tip that into a nice, little container.
You can see there in an array of colors. As I said, you can make them pastels, you can
make them brights, you can make them absolutely any color you like.
As always, I hope that you've enjoyed this tutorial and thanks very much for watching.