Fall Scented Homemade Playdough

The recipe Fall Scented Homemade Playdough can be made in around 45 minutes. One serving contains 116 calories, 2g of protein, and 2g of fat. For 39 cents per serving, you get a side dish that serves 8. Autumn will be even more special with this recipe. 56 people were glad they tried this recipe. It is brought to you by The girl Who Ate Everything. A mixture of caramel, gum drops, vegetable oil, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so yummy. With a spoonacular score of 13%, this dish is not so super. Users who liked this recipe also liked Homemade Fall Party Cakes, Peanut Butter Playdough, and Fall Popcorn Balls with Reese’s Pieces: Perfect treat for fall parties.

Servings: 8

 

Ingredients:

½ Tablespoon ground cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice, vanilla extract OR caramel extract to each batch made. Add more for stronger scent if desired.

2 Tablespoons cream of tartar (found in spice aisle)

1 drop red

2-3 drops blue

10 drops red

10 drops yellow

20-30 drops red

20 drops yellow

½ cup salt

1 Tablespoon vegetable oil

1 cup water

1 cup white flour

Equipment:

stove

pot

cookie cutter

bowl

Cooking instruction summary:

Sift together flour, salt and cream of tartar. Add to pot and add water and oil. Turn stovetop on medium heat and stir constantly.Add scent of choice while stirring. When dough becomes a ball, remove from heat and add food coloring for desired color. TIP: Mix food coloring is separate bowl before adding to warm playdough. Knead until color is consistent throughout.Pair your homemade playdough with Fall cookie cutters and PLAY!

 

Step by step:


1. Sift together flour, salt and cream of tartar.

2. Add to pot and add water and oil. Turn stovetop on medium heat and stir constantly.


Add scent of choice while stirring. When dough becomes a ball, remove from heat and add food coloring for desired color. TIP

1. Mix food coloring is separate bowl before adding to warm playdough. Knead until color is consistent throughout.Pair your homemade playdough with Fall cookie cutters and PLAY!


Nutrition Information:

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116k Calories
1g Protein
1g Total Fat
22g Carbs
1% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
116k
6%

Fat
1g
3%

  Saturated Fat
1g
9%

Carbohydrates
22g
8%

  Sugar
5g
6%

Cholesterol
0.06mg
0%

Sodium
7082mg
308%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
1g
3%

Potassium
630mg
18%

Vitamin B1
0.12mg
8%

Selenium
5µg
8%

Folate
28µg
7%

Manganese
0.13mg
7%

Iron
0.96mg
5%

Vitamin B2
0.08mg
5%

Vitamin B3
0.92mg
5%

Copper
0.04mg
2%

Phosphorus
18mg
2%

Fiber
0.44g
2%

Magnesium
4mg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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