Dia de los Muertos is a Mexican holiday that honors family and friends who have died. It takes place on November 1 and November 2. Sugar Skulls would be used to decorate alters built to honor the dead.
Making the Sugar Skulls was much easier that I thought it would be. I picked up some skull molds from our local Mexican market, Reyna Foods, in Pittsburgh's Strip District.
The molds I bought could be used for chocolate or sugar. Since I was using them for sugar, they needed to be cut apart.
Then make sure you have enough stiff cardboard to turn your molds onto.
To make the Sugar Skulls you need:
1 C Sugar
1 tsp Meringue Powder
1 tsp Water
I doubled the recipe.
Mix Sugar
And Meringue Powder
Stir until well blended
Sprinkle with water
Mix well with hands
It should feel like beach sand.
FIRMLY pack molds with sugar
With a straight edge, scrape off the extra sugar until smooth.
Immediately turn mold onto cardboard.
Carefully lift mold off.
Keep going until you run out of sugar.
Now let these air day for at least 8 hours or overnight.
Now they are ready to decorate!
I made Royal Icing to decorate. These are completely edible, but aren't really very tasty. They are better for decoration.
Sugar Skulls aren't scary, they're bright and festive!
Sugar Skulls aren't just to decorate alters, they can be given as gifts too.
It's a really fun family project too. If your kids take Spanish in school. Do this with them next year. Maybe they can get some extra credit!
Oh... and this is Tawny. She was in the Flamenco Troupe last year and the year before. =)
1 comment:
Awesome. But then, I just love skulls. :D
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