The world is a little bit unicorn obsessed right now and that has now spread over to food! A quick flick round the internet and Pinterest will fill you full of ideas and hunger!
Inspired by all things unicorn the other day I created these!!!
Want to give them a try? This is what you'll need!!
- Glass jars or sundae glasses (ours are washed and reused beetroot jars!)
 - Knife
 - Spoon
 - Unicorn slices - £1 @ Asda
 - Glitter jelly - 39p @ Home Bargains
 - Drumstick Squashies - 89p @ Home Bargains
 - Raspberry ripple ice cream - £1.80 @ Sainsburys
 - Marshmallows - 89p @ Home Bargains
 - Squirty cream - 99p @ Asda
 - Rainbow drops - £1 @ Poundland
 - Pink cones - 89p @ Home Bargains
 - Strawberry sauce - £1 @ Poundland
 - Unicorn sprinkles - £1 @ Asda
 
Now, I realise that this is a lot of ingredients and perhaps isn't like my usual budget bakes or crafts BUT we had lots of ingredients left from making two very large sundaes. I could of easily made two more! If you were to use jam jar sized glasses you could probably make 6 to 8 sundaes! To make 8 would cost around £1.10 each and is cheaper than most singular ice creams! Anyway, lets get started! 
First, make up the jelly and put in the fridge to set. I did this the night before I planned to do the sundaes but the jelly was fully set in a couple of hours. When the jelly is ready cut up a unicorn slice for each sundae and put into the glass.
Then add a spoon full of jelly.
Follow this with a small handful of squashies.
Next add a scoop or two of ice cream.
Then add a handful of marshmallows.
Top with squirty cream and decorate with unicorn sprinkles, rainbow drops and add the wafer cone.
Finish with strawberry sauce.
Serve and experience the yummy taste of a unicorn sundae, along with a possible sugar rush! 
Mummy Snowy Owl
xx




I love how they turned out!
ReplyDeleteThank you! They were yummy!
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