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Fun to play with, delicious to eat, this edible playdough is a treat to make. Mix the frosting and 1 cup of powdered sugar together, pressing with the back of a spoon, until it creates a sticky dough. Continue adding powdered sugar a little at a time, kneading on a lightly sugar-dusted surface, until the desired consistency is reached.
This collection of edible playdough recipes, while not recommended for a sit-down meal for your baby, makes it safe for Baby’s tongue to have a taste of his playdough. By the way, since many edible playdough recipes use cornstarch as the thickening agent, they’re often gluten-free.
10 No Bake Playdough Recipes That Are Safe To Eat! 1 Jello Playdough. This recipe is mostly a “no cook” recipe as you only need to heat up the water which can be done in the microwave, stove top or via ... 2 Marshmallow Playdough. 3 No Bake Nutella Dough. 4 No Cook Oatmeal Playdough. 5 Gluten Free Peanut Butter Playdoh. More items
No Cook Oatmeal Playdough Another super simple recipe that only requires oatmeal (uncooked), water and flour. Check it out at The Life Of Jennifer Dawn. As with the Marshmallow dough recipe you could experiment with flavors by adding some candy oils. Gluten Free Peanut Butter Playdoh This 3 ingredient gluten free playdough recipe is super simple.