Edible balloons

Edible balloons

By Ryan Mok
15’ Prep time
20’ Cook time
35’ Total time
79 Calories
8 Serving

Summary

A fun and creative dessert recipe that involves making small, edible balloons out of cooked sugar that are filled with helium and can be eaten.
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Step by Step

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Step 1

In a small bowl, combine 1 pack of gelatin and 2 tbsp of water. Set aside.
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Step 2

In a medium pot, combine sugar, cornstarch, light corn syrup, water, and salt. Mix together and bring to a boil.
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Step 3

Heat mixture until it reaches 255°F (124°C), then turn off heat.
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Step 4

Carefully mix in gelatin and remove from heat.
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Step 5

Attach one end of a vinyl tube to a helium tank. Use a piece of tape to secure it in place.
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Step 6

Dip the other end of your vinyl tube into your sugar mixture. Make sure the opening is completely covered in your mixture.
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Step 7

Hold your tube over your mixture pointing down toward the pot. Carefully inflate by slowly filling it with helium.
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Step 8

As the balloon inflates, turn the tube upward to allow the balloon to form.
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Step 9

Once filled have another person use a piece of string to capture your balloon.
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Step 10

Carefully wrap the string at the base of your balloon on the tube, twist the string once wrapped. As one person slowly pulls the vinyl tube away, the other person will use the string to scrape off the balloon base of the tube.
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Step 11

Eat immediately. The taffy balloon can be eaten on its own or popped, then wrapped around a stick for easier consumption.
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Step 12

Enjoy!

Ingredient

  • Sugar
    Sugar
    1 cup
  • Gelatin
    Gelatin
    0.25 oz
  • Salt
    Salt
    0.5 teaspoon
  • Cornstarch
    Cornstarch
    2 tablespoons
  • Water
    Water
    0.5 cup
  • Light corn syrup
    Light corn syrup
    0.67 cup
  • Water
    Water
    2 tablespoons

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