DIY Edible Disney World - Eat Magic Kingdom CASTLE, Gummy Epcot Ball, Animal Kingdom Meat Tree DIY
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https://youtu.be/z1gl_ED_xT4In today's DIY, i showed you guys how to make an edible Disney World! Four theme park DIY's in one magical video y'all! I made a meat loaf Animal Kingdom tree of life DIY, a Gummy Epcot Ball Jello DIY, a rice krispies Magic Kingdom castle, and a Hollywood Studios Tower of Terror Ride cake! This was legit one of my favorite DIY projects I've ever done because i love disney so much! Anything disney is super magical and brings back all my childhood memories so this DIY was so fun. not easy tho! I hope you guys like this video! Here's how i made the 4 edible DIY items!
First up I made the Jelly Gummy Epcot Ball DIY! I don't think Epcot's ball is actually called that, it's some kind of slow spaceship earth ride inside of it, but i like to call it that. lol. So started the DIY with a lot of milk. I added some peppermint flavoring and food coloring and mixed that together. Then i added a TON of gelatin jello. literally like 35 packets i think. I mixed that together and cooked it until it was all dissolved. I let that cool and poured it into a big soda bottle. I then attached a balloon to it which was the mold for the disney DIY epcot ball, and then i poured all of the liquid mixture into the balloon. i tried to tie it the first time and it exploded all over me but then i tried again a second time and it worked perfectly! I put the gummy ball in the fridge and left it in there until it was completely firm. i then took it out of the fridge and out of the balloon and then sprayed some metallic silver food coloring onto it and it was finished! It actually tasted really good, like a delicous minty dessert
Now i'm gonna tell you guys how to make the Disney World's Hollywood Studios DIY Edible Tower of Terror Cake! This ride is one of my favorite rides EVER. It's not a roller coaster but i think it's way scarier. It's super creepy too! So first I made a strawberry cake from one of those boxes! then the cake kind of fell apart LOL but the DIY still turned out all right. I then cut it into the shape of the tower of terror hotel building and tried to put together all the pieces that fell off. I then added some pink frosting to make the building look a little 3D and i added windows, ladders, and all the extra stuff. To make this DIY look a little creepier and more old, i sprayed some black and silver food coloring and made it look rougher. And then it was finished! this DIY recipe turned out a little bad and way more homemade than i thought it would but it was delicious!
For the third DIY i made an Animal Kingdom Edible Tree Of Life Meatloaf! Animal Kingdom is my favorite Disney theme park, especially the everest roller coaster, so this one was so fun to make! and it was a pretty easy DIY! I started out with A LOT of ground beef! i added breadcrumbs ketchup and seasonings! and eggs. I mixed it up with my hands until it was all one big blob of meat and then i formed it into a magical disney tree! I baked it until it was cooked through. Then i made some mashed potatoes frosting! I boiled potatoes and mashed them up and then i added sour cream and green food coloring. I put it all over the top part of the meat tree. Then to finish this DIY, i added broccoli all over as the tree leaves!
For the next DIY, i saved the best for last. I made a Disney's magic kingdom edible cinderella's castle DIY! this was by far one of the hardest and tiring DIYs i've ever done. I was literally sweating so much and my back hurt. it took forever lol. so to get started, I took a ton of rice krispies treats and started forming the castle. I made the base and then started adding all the towers and walls and all that stuff. I used sticks to help keep the towers up, i don't want cinderella's room tipping over y'all. once i completely formed the castle, i added white fondant all over to smooth everything out, and then i added blue for the roofs of the towers. i then decorated with edible markers and added windows and doors and all that stuff. for the last step i sprayed purple food coloring all over it to give it a magical glow
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