Hello /ck/
So the long story short, I am meeting my girlfriends cousins (11 and 14 y/o girls) and they are obsessed with milky way magic stars and skittles. I would love to make 2 deserts for them that contain each of those sweets and I am looking for creative ways to use that candy. So far I have found cake, buns and cookie recipes.
Also general commercial candy in gastronomy thread.
Have them eat some off your cock
>>7922099
skittles vodka and weed brownies with chocolate nougat and caramel pieces mixed in
>>7922099
The only recipe I've ever seen for skittles is for skittle vodka, but I don't see why you couldn't break up the cookies into pieces and bake them into muffins or make ice cream dishes out of it.
>>7922099
someone already gave you proper advice back in 7922145 and 7922117
>>7922134
This desu
>>7922099
Give some lolis for the lolis.
>>7922099
Post pics of older one
Why would you mention their ages, or even the fact that they're female, on this site?
>>7922099
Post pics of the younger one.
>>7922182
what the fuck are you doing
>>7924065
this
magic stars are GOAT
>>7922099
>skittles
>in a cookie
um.. ew?
>>7925241
I had never heard of this garbage. Looked it up. It turns out it's eurotrash.
>>7922099
Cupcakes
I used to experiment a lot with cupcakes, like making carrot cake with creamcheese topping, banana cakes with toffee topping etc. One of my work friends was leaving her job and I asked her what cupcakes she wanted, and unfortunately she said 'bubblegum millions'. So I just made blue cakes with vanilla frosting and millions sprinkled on top, and they went down pretty well. You can make an anything flavoured cupcake really.
>>7926039
>I used to experiment a lot with cupcakes, like making carrot cake with creamcheese topping,
The absolute madman!
>>7926189
Okay well you come back to me when you get cream cheese to stand up in a cupcake spiral
>>7926237
Easy. Stick it in pic related and dispense straight onto the cupcake. Cream cheese and sour cream can both be whipped up just like whipped cream can.
>>7926237
Are you putting actual cream cheese or cream cheese icing on a cake?
>>7926254
>>7926264
I don't know too much about baking and don't have much equipment. Everything I make is just spontaneous 'hey I want to try this'. As far as I remember I just mixed loads of icing sugar into the creamcheese, which didn't work perfectly but did the job. Definitely not as easy to pipe as regular frosting. One time I tried making christmas tree cakes, then I left them alone for a few minutes and came back to snot cakes.
>>7926316
Why not just use a recipe for cream cheese icing? It already existed.