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Lego Gummy Candy Mold

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New (4) from $7.63 + $0.50 shipping Lego Ice Bricks Tray have other Lego Molds, including Lego Minifigure Cake Molds, Lego minifigure trays, Lego Brick Cake Molds, Blokz candles, and Lego Loot Bags, Contact me, I will gladly combine shipping. 6.8 x 4.8 x 0.8 inches 4 years and up #37,595 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #238 in Home & Kitchen > Kitchen & Dining > Kitchen Utensils & Gadgets > Specialty Tools & Gadgets > Ice Cube Molds & Trays #618 in Toys & Games > Preschool > Pre-Kindergarten Toys > Activity > Building Sets #1,203 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 3.9 out of 5 stars 5 star48%4 star26%3 star13%2 star8%1 star5%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsLego brick moldLittle flimsy, and it's tough to build a castle cuz they melt.Tricky for jigglersIt was great. Easy to useand is a good quality building block moldWe love this thinggood family company See and discover other items: building block bag




In this Instructable, I'm going to show you how to make gummy candies. I made a silicone candy mold using Lego bricks. You don't need to make a custom mold. There are many commercially available silicone molds, or you could just skip the mold completely, and cut them with cookie cutters, a knife, or even scissors.THIS PROJECT IS NOT ENDORSED BY LEGO. DON'T MAKE THE MOLD, OR THE CANDIES FOR SALE. - FOR PERSONAL DELICIOUS GEEKY BLISS ONLY First I'll tell you how to make the candy. I'll explain in detail how I made the mold in step 4. It really is very easy. UserGabebillings made the mold and documented the process in photos. See the first comment under step 4 to read his experience and see his photos.User ibeschierumade a "making of" video showing his kids creating Lego shaped gummy candies! /36217289LEGO Gummies from Igor Beschieru on Vimeo. I bought the Food Grade Silicone from Douglas & Sturgess. They are a great San Francisco store that sells artists materials, mostly for sculpture and casting.




They have some great info on their site.If you have kiddos that might mistake real bricks for the candy, you should consider whether it is safe to make these for them. Vegan option There is another kind of jelly candy called gellies or jellies. Those are made with Pectin. It's a different recipe entirely. I don't know how well they would mold though. Here is a Pectin Fruit Jelly Instructable. I haven't tested it in the mold but it seems like it should work. Pates de FruitStep 1: Tools and IngredientsShow All ItemsRecipe:Tools:« PreviousNext »View All Steps DownloadJust when you thought LEGOs couldn’t get any better, somebody comes along and creates a recipe for edible homemade gummy LEGO pieces that you can actually build with! Grant Thompson, the genius behind the ‘King Of Random’ Youtube DIY channel, posted a step-by-step recipe for how to make your dreams come true.You can now make edible LEGO gummies you can build with! All you need is gelatin/Jell-O, water, and corn syrup…




…and a silicone LEGO mold, which you can buy or make The complete constructions even show how to make these bricks stackable! Here’s a video tutorial: There are plenty of pre-made LEGO molds to choose from on Amazon!Kids like LEGOs — and they like gummies. So do many adults. If you’re looking for something to make with the kids this summer, consider these LEGO-brick-shaped gummy candies from YouTuber Grant Thompson, who posts videos under the handle The King of Random. Thompson writes that his homemade LEGO gummies can be made in “massive” quantities and are both “snack-able” and “stackable.” His method — which you can watch play out in the above video — is derived from an Instructable posted by SFHandyman, but Thompson says he toyed with the recipe in order to tailor the texture and flavor to his taste. “I’ve kept experimenting off and on for the last four years, using my kids and wife for feedback,” he explains. “They gobble them up no matter what variations I use, but I’ve finally settled on 1/2 cup of very cold water, 1/4 cup of corn syrup, 2 packets of unflavored gelatin and 1 pack of Jell-O.”




Thompson says it’s essential to start with cold water for the gelatin. “Stir it up, then let it sit for 5 minutes before you turn on the heat. Otherwise, you’ll get gobby clumps of undissolved gelatin in your syrup that doesn’t look very appetizing,” he warns. Vegans and those who avoid gelatin for religious reasons can find recipes that use pectin, which is fruit-based, instead. As for the mold, you can find LEGO candy molds for sale online, but Thompson made one at home from a silicone mix and real LEGO bricks. (He suggests you look around online for recipes.) “It’s amazing to see how much detail the silicone can transfer to the final gummy products,” he notes. “If you look closely at my candies you can even see the little ‘LEGO’ text on top of the gummy LEGO studs.”So long — I gotta go gather ingredients to make these now! Photo courtesy of iStock More posts from Amy Reiter. See More on Food Network FeedTry going back to the homepage




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