Next place the hard-boiled eggs in the dye. The yellow egg was the only one with a problem.
Cups big enough to fit an egg in Room Temperature Water Spoons Different Colored Kool-Aid Packets.
How to color eggs with kool aid. EASTER EGGS colored KOOL AID. Deronda demonstrates how to use different colors of KOOL-AID to color hard boil eggs. Fun simple ea.
Deronda demonstrates how to use different colors of KOOL. Cups big enough to fit an egg in Room Temperature Water Spoons Different Colored Kool-Aid Packets. You can also make solid colored eggs by adding 23 of a cup of water to any packet of unsweetened Kool-Aid.
Use a larger container to mix the water and Kool-Aid packet. Then leave the eggs in the mixture until you have reached the desired color. Even with two packets of the lemonade Kool-Aid the yellow was very very pale.
To fix this I simply grabbed yellow food coloring and dripped it onto a paper towel and rubbed the paper towel on the egg and it made it a brighter yellow. The yellow egg was the only one with a problem. The other eggs turned out great.
How To Color Easter Eggs With Kool Aid. Jan 10 2019 My kids told me that dying Easter eggs with Kool-Aid is their new favorite way to do it. Darker colors work best lemonade flavor doesnt work great.
The longer you leave the egg in the color the more vibrant they will be. A bonus perk was that our egg-dying fun smelled like Kool-Aid not vinegar. Last and the best non-food coloring Easter egg dye is Kool-Aid.
Sep 21 2018 If you want to dye eggs with food coloring but your dont have vinegar try replacing the vinegar with an equal amount of lemon or lime juice. How to color Easter eggs with food coloring without vinegar. Mar 11 2019 Using a wire egg holder a whisk or just a spoon submerge the eggs in the food.
Place the egg in the Kool Aid water and let it soak for about 3 to 5 minutes. I jostled my eggs around with a spoon every so often while they soaked so they didnt set on any one side for too long. After about 3 to 5 minutes you should see that your eggs have turned pretty colors and they can now be removed from the water.
How to Dye Eggs with Kool-Aid. First decide on which colors you want your eggs to be. Youll want to fill up a mug for each color so get those prepared first.
Next place the hard-boiled eggs in the dye. It only takes a couple minutes for the eggs to become a vibrant color. Remove them and dry on a cooling rack or in the egg carton.
The finished result is a much better color than normal dye. The sky is the limit when it comes to mixing your colors and you cant go wrong EXCEPT when you try to get a purple egg using Grape Kool-Aid. It does not work the egg ends up a yucky gray color.
Next time well mix a little bit of red and blue Kool-Aid powder for our purple. Mix one packet of Kool-Aid with 23 cup of water in a mug. Gently add a hardboiled egg to the mug.
Let it sit for 30-60 seconds then remove with a spoon. Place a hard boiled egg onto a spoon and carefully place it in the Kool-Aid egg dye. Let the egg soak in the Kool-Aid egg dye mixture until the desired color is achieved.
Once the egg is the desired color take it out and let dry. Do not touch the eggs with your fingers while they are still wet the color rubs off quite easily. Here is how to Color Easter Eggs with Kool-aid.
Take 1 package of kool-aid and desolve with 23 cup of water some have used 1 cup of water. If you use less water you will get more vibrant colors. Dip your eggs like you normally.
How to Dye Easter Eggs with Kool Aid 1. Empty same color Kool-Aid packets 2 in a small bowl and dissolve in about 2 tablespoons of water. Repeat this step for however many colors you are using.