Friday, September 10, 2010

Edible Light Saber Tutorial

From our Star Wars crazed home to yours...
I love Google Images. I click that tab ALL the time when browsing for projects because instead of a bunch of links, I get photos with them! I saw these when I was looking for Star Wars Cake ideas for Dallin.

Here is my Inspiration. There weren't any instructions, but they looked pretty self explanatory and ended up being very easy to make. Aaron made some too!

You'll need some fondant in a variety of colors. I like this recipe for marshmallow fondant. Inexpensive, easy, and I've heard it tastes much better than store bought fondant. I don't care for fondant at all, I think it's the texture, but my kids love the marshmallow stuff. To get the nice bold colors, use Wilton's concentrated food coloring paste. It comes in many colors.

Cover your surface with some corn starch or powdered sugar. Roll out your fondant into a long rope. This one is about 1/2" thick.

Cut into desired light saber lengths. Ours were 2" in length  and the handles were 3/4 ".
Aaron is demonstrating this :)

Do the same with the fondant that you are going to use for the handles. We attached them to the lights with some clear vanilla extract. Just dab some on the end of the green section with a  paintbrush and add the handle. Push together gently and set on a sheet with waxed paper.

To form the grooves, simply score with a knife.


Let dry for 2 days or until hard. Below you can see the ones that Aaron made. He has some pretty awesome double sided light sabers.


Add them to your cupcakes shortly before serving. They shouldn't be on the cupcakes more than 8-12 hours ahead of serving or they will start to get soft again by soaking in some of the moisture from the frosting.

And there you go! Dallin's class loved these. The children kept asking if they could eat the light sabers :)


14 comments:

Sassy Sites! said...

VERY cute!! :)

Wonder Mom said...

Oh, you are the Fondant Master!

We are just getting into Star Wars at our house, and I forsee this idea being of great use to me in the future...

Mandy said...

I love these, my kids are going to go wild for these too!

Erin said...

Those are stinkin' adorable. My son would LOVE these!!!

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this blessed nest said...

my son would jump to the moon if he had these served to him!!!

oh yes, he is planning on being darth vadar for halloween, so these might be made real soon!

thanks so much. great instructions.

happy weekend.
kellie

Katherine @ Grass Stains said...

My boys LOVE all things Star Wars! These little light sabers would be PERFECT for them. What a great idea! I'm no chef, but this looks easy enough for me to do. :)

We did some Jedi artwork for our boys if you're interested in seeing it. http://katandgray.blogspot.com/2009/05/actually-following-up-on-something-for.html

Donene said...

Oh, my grandsons would love these! What a great idea!
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Shayna @ Texas Monkey said...

I'm so bookmarking these and filing in my party files! These are awesome! thank you for linking up with All About You Monday. I hope you come back next week where the theme is all about ribbon but any fun project, craft, recipe, etc is welcomed! So glad I found your blog!

Kimbo West @ a girl and a glue gun said...

i see light sabers in my sons future...i feel like our blogs should be married...or at least dating....I've got the glue gun and you have the glue sticks!

Anji* said...

These are awesome! We love them :)

Anji* said...

These are awesome! We love them :)

Kat R said...

Thank you so much for sharing this recipe! I made it just recently and it's delicious. My fiance and I just started a food blog of our own and our first post is about the petits fours I made using this fondant^^ I linked to the recipe and to your page <3

trophyw.blogspot.com said...

I might need to make some of these for my star wars fans

Jo (@ boogaloo) said...

We just had a Star Wars birthday party - I wish I had come across these beforehand! Great idea!