How to Make Your Own Whipple at Home
Pour a medium amount of paint into the cup or pot (ideally enough to cover the base of the pot)., Squeeze in some baby powder. , Using a scoop/spoon/stick, mix the paint and powder together. , Keep adjusting the measurements until you get a thick...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Pour a medium amount of paint into the cup or pot (ideally enough to cover the base of the pot).
Ideally, it should be a bit elasticated. ,, A piping bag can be made easily by snipping off a tiny part of the corner of a small resealable bag:
Get a plastic lunch bag (comes on a roll) and snip and small hole in the end.
Scoop in the mix and twist up the excess bag very gently; the remaining portion of the bag serves as the part to hold. , Leave for 30-90 minutes (0.5
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1.5 hours). , Done. -
Step 2: Squeeze in some baby powder.
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Step 3: Using a scoop/spoon/stick
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Step 4: mix the paint and powder together.
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Step 5: Keep adjusting the measurements until you get a thick paste.
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Step 6: Once you have a desired texture
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Step 7: leave for 1-3 hours.
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Step 8: Give the paste a quick mix and scoop into a piping bag.
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Step 9: Squeeze the paste
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Step 10: or 'Whipple' onto the base.
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Step 11: Push on the top (if you have one to put on).
Detailed Guide
Ideally, it should be a bit elasticated. ,, A piping bag can be made easily by snipping off a tiny part of the corner of a small resealable bag:
Get a plastic lunch bag (comes on a roll) and snip and small hole in the end.
Scoop in the mix and twist up the excess bag very gently; the remaining portion of the bag serves as the part to hold. , Leave for 30-90 minutes (0.5
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1.5 hours). , Done.
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