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    Default Re: salt dough baking ideas

    Quote Originally Posted by Merry-Minder View Post
    Lovig that idea, ive been wondering what to do for diwalli (sp?)

    Does anyone have the recipe for salt dough?

    1 cup of salt (cooking salt)
    1 cup of water
    1/2 cup of flour (plain)

    Put all together in a pan and stir together on a low heat until it forms a dough. Leave it to cool then knead it on a floured surface then happy creating xx

    We did salt dough Halloween decorations and hung them all over the house for our Halloween party. We also made 3d pizzas that the kids then painted with their favourite toppings making the 3d bits they had added the toppings. One mindee said his was chocolate and mash!!
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    Default Re: salt dough baking ideas

    Oh that recipe sounds good - we did
    1cup salt
    2 cups flour
    1cup water -
    It took ages to bake?? Is this recipe better because i will use that one next time as i am not sure if this dough makes a durable enough baked product??

 

 
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