Won’t be long before kids are running around fields and lawns in their Sunday best, Easter baskets in hand as they hunt down the hidden eggs. Today I’m going to show you another place to store your eggs. First off, a few birds nests made with leftover royal icing. Cute and edible containers to stash some of your favourite Easter treats of the oval shape.
All you will need to make a nest like this is a small canning jar or bowl. Some Saran Wrap, a little Crisco and royal icing (mine was leftover from cookie decorating), food colouring and a piping bag with a #233 tip, often referred to as the grass tip.
I also used a larger bowl and made a larger nest (fits more eggs right!)
Personally, I prefer the nests made from the small canning jars. Ready to make some little nests of your own? Here we go.
First of all, cover your small jar or bowl tightly with Saran Wrap. Rub a light coating of Crisco all around the plastic wrap.
Now
you are going to cover the *bottom* of the nest with royal icing tinted
to the shade you want. I piped the icing using the #233 tip and just
smoothed it out with a spatula. You want your icing fairly thick when
working with the #233 so there really was no need to pipe a border and
then flood the base.
Next
step is to pipe your way around the jar with the #233 tip. With the
exception of the larger nest where I piped in the same direction, I made
both long and short piping lines and just went in a random pattern
until the jar was covered about 3/4′s of the way down.
Let
the icing dry for a full 24 hours. Then turn the nest over, carefully
lifting the jar from the hardened royal icing nest. Fill with coloured
*straw* and your favourite Easter eggs
Next post I will show you how to make another nest, this time with sugar cookie dough and royal icing.
Source: vanillabeanbaker.com
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