Authors: Kresha Faber
2 cups heavy cream
1 cup whole milk
1
⁄
2
cup maple syrup or sugar
1
⁄
16
teaspoon salt
3 egg yolks (optional)
Vanilla:
2 tablespoons vanilla extract, or 1–2 vanilla beans, coarsely chopped
Chocolate Peanut Butter:
1
⁄
4
cup cocoa powder (or more, to taste) and
1
⁄
2
cup peanut butter
Mint Chocolate Chip:
1 teaspoon spearmint or wintergreen extract (or more, to taste) and
3
⁄
4
cup chocolate chips
Coconut:
Replace the cream and milk with 3 cups full-fat coconut milk and add
3
⁄
4
cup shredded coconut and 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Strawberry:
6–8 strawberries, coarsely chopped and 1 tablespoon beet juice (optional)
Green Tea:
Replace maple syrup with
3
⁄
4
cup honey and add 3 tablespoons matcha green tea powder
Making your own homemade sprinkles perhaps is overkill compared to all the other DIY projects you can do, but it’s easy, it’s fun, and it’s satisfying. Besides, even small amounts of artificial coloring have been shown to increase hyperactivity, so making your own can help keep things at your next birthday party on a bit more of an even keel. You may certainly increase the ratio of powdered sugar to starch if you prefer sweeter sprinkles. Oh, and don’t worry about the vodka in this recipe if making sprinkles for kids. The alcohol evaporates off completely, and using vodka instead of water speeds up the drying process.
HANDS-ON:
25 minutes
INACTIVE:
24 hours
INACTIVE:
24 hours
DIFFICULTY LEVEL:
∗∗∗
YIELD:
Serves 16; Makes 1 cup
COST PER SERVING:
$
CALORIES:
33
FAT:
0 g
PROTEIN:
0 g
SODIUM:
0 mg
FIBER:
0 g
CARBOHYDRATES:
7 g
SUGAR:
3 g
1
⁄
2
cup powdered sugar
1
⁄
2
cup cornstarch or arrowroot powder
1 teaspoon extract (almond, peppermint, vanilla, cherry, etc.; optional)
Natural colorants (see sidebar)
1–2 tablespoons vodka or water
Start with a small pinch or a few drops of these colorants and add more according to your desired shade.
Yellow:
turmeric
Green:
matcha powder, spirulina powder, parsley juice, wheatgrass juice, spinach juice
Red
: pure beet juice, pure pomegranate juice
Pink:
2–3 drops beet juice finished with vodka, pure cranberry juice
Purple:
pure blueberry juice
Blue:
red cabbage leaves chopped and boiled for
1
⁄
2
hour—use the dyed water as your colorant
Orange:
pure carrot juice
Tan:
bentonite clay powder (this is an edible clay, but you may not want to use it in large quantities!)
Brown:
instant coffee granules, pure espresso, heavily steeped black tea
Black:
activated charcoal powder (yes, it’s safe to eat and even beneficial)
Okay, this recipe has a lot of sugar in it, but it’s still a far cry from the one that comes in a plastic container from the store. It’s just as thick and can be slathered on pretty much anything to make treats and desserts feel more festive. Be sure to use the darkest, bitterest chocolate you can find, as it balances the super saccharine flavor beautifully.
HANDS-ON:
20 minutes
INACTIVE:
none
INACTIVE:
20 minutes
DIFFICULTY LEVEL:
∗∗
YIELD:
Serves 28; Makes 7 cups
COST PER SERVING:
$ $
CALORIES:
210
FAT:
14 g
PROTEIN:
1 g
SODIUM:
4 mg
FIBER:
1.5 g
CARBOHYDRATES:
21 g
SUGAR:
19 g