All you need for a Glitzer is a pizza base, all the toppings, and a star-shaped cookie cutter for stamping out the salami slices. |
'Well, of course it is,' said I, crustily. I was cheesed off that he didn't find my Glitzer beautiful and frivolous.
This is such a silly idea that I can't resist sharing it with you.
At my daughter's birthday sleep-over party a week ago, the girls assembled their own pizzas, using my home-made dough and a selection of interesting toppings.
In a last-minute burst of inspiration, I reached for the tube of edible cake glitter I'd bought to decorate Ellie's cupcakes.
The pizzas looked so festive and twinkly by lamplight, as did the girls, who had sparkles all over their faces and hair.
I'm frustrated that this daylight snap doesn't capture the flash of the finished product.
Edible cake glitter is expensive, but a little goes a long way.
By lamp- or candle-light, these pizzas look as if Tinkerbell has flitted from olive to olive, swishing her wand to share the twinkles.
Glitter Pizzas: introducing the Glitzer |
Postscript, 8 May 2012: The UK Food Standards Agency has recently issued guidelines about the use of about edible glitter, in response to consumer concerns.
9 comments:
what a great idea!
Perfect for a girly sleepover! Maybe not for a teen boys sleepover but then they can make their own too.
my word, that is such a novel idea....mind if I play cpoy cat for my little one's birthday??
I would be so flattered if you copied this Nina, and photographed it in your normal and amazing style. x
Heehee – I think you should call it the Tinkerbell Pizza...
This is a nice idea of yours! I love it! Thanks for sharing.
This is such a fun idea for our little princesses.
Wow! The Evil Glitter Fairy loves this!!!! I must get my hands on some cake glitter!!!
it is such a wonderful idea for little girls. I also love those star salami's on top of the pizza
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