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Unicorn poo meringues

Make our fun, rainbow-swirled meringues with the kids – especially if they are fans of the unicorn trend. They’ll love decorating these cute little treats

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4 large egg whites, at room temperatur­e

100g caster sugar

100g icing sugar, sifted 4 food colouring gels or pastes (we used pink, yellow, blue and green) small amount of white and black ready-to-roll fondant icing for the eyes and mouth

You will also need

4cm round cutter or circle to drawn around

1 large piping bag fitted with a large open star nozzle (1cm)

4 small paintbrush­es 1

Heat oven to 120C/100C fan/gas

1/2. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment. Using a 4cm round cutter as a guide, draw 22 circles on each piece of parchment in pencil. Turn the parchment over.

2

Whip up the egg whites in a stand mixer or with an electric hand whisk until they form stiff peaks. Gradually add the caster sugar in, a spoonful at a time, whisking in completely between each addition. Repeat with the icing sugar until the mixture is glossy and stiff.

3

Put the piping bag nozzle down in a tall glass or jug. Roll down the top of the bag a little, over the rim, then paint a thin stripe of each coloured food gel from the nozzle all the way up to the top of the bag. Spoon in the meringue mixture.

4

Pipe swirls of meringue onto the trays using the circles as a guide. Bake for 20 mins then turn down to 100C/80C fan/gas 1/4 and cook for a further hour, or until they are completely cooked through and sound hollow when tapped on the base. Leave to cool in the oven.

5

Mould small pieces of white and black fondant icing to create eyes and mouths. Stick these on the cooled meringues with a small dab of royal icing (if they don’t stick by themselves).

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