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Sprinkles for use in cake batter

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Rockbird · 26/02/2019 19:11

Just tried to make cakes with sprinkles in rather than on top and they all just dissolved and more or less disappeared. Does anyone know of any brands that will actually stay colourful when baked into cakes? DD2 is devastated! Grin

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imsorryiasked · 26/02/2019 19:23

Unfortunately sprinkles aren't designed to be baked. Why not sprinkle some food colouring in the batter if you just want colour?
Otherwise use choc chips / fudge chunks / cherries / sultanas.

Blondie1984 · 27/02/2019 00:01

Were you using the tiny round sprinkles (non pareil)? They aren't great and so you need rainbow sprinkles instead - I use the "Bright & Bold" ones from dr oetker

palomapear · 28/02/2019 12:58

Shires bakery have some last time I looked. Mail order.

Rockbird · 28/02/2019 19:39

Thanks, sorry this disappeared off my TIO. Yes I used ordinary sprinkles, didn't realise they would melt. Obvious really!

I'll have a look for the Dr Oetker ones, thanks. And Shires, hadn't heard of them. Thanks.

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palomapear · 28/02/2019 21:04

This is the cake I made with Shires Bakery sprinkles

Sprinkles for use in cake batter
Rockbird · 28/02/2019 21:09

That's the look we were hoping for. Just looked at their website, I'm in sprinkle heaven, so many! Thanks!

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palomapear · 28/02/2019 21:13

I think it was Rainbow Jimmies that I used.
Come back and share a photo too when you have made it.

Squeakyheart · 28/02/2019 21:20

Thanks for asking this I've also had disappointing results with sprinkles so good to know what to do next time!

MotherWol · 04/03/2019 15:02

I get them on eBay, search for 'funfetti sprinkles'. I find the long strand type ones work best.

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