I also want to decorate a delicious homemade cake with roses, curls, make an inscription befitting the occasion. All this requires a cooking syringe. It can be of different volumes and give different line thicknesses. Factory syringes often come with all kinds of nozzles. But you can make a syringe with your own hands.
It is necessary
- Peroxide bottle
- Scissors
- Plastic bag
- Feather teak
Instructions
Step 1
There are several requirements for a cooking syringe. It should open relatively freely so that you can fill it with cream, jam, or whipped cream. At the same time, there should be a hole in the lid, and the contents should be squeezed out freely, that is, the syringe should be soft enough. The peroxide bottle sold with hair dye is perfect for a small syringe.
Step 2
Transfer the peroxide to another bowl. You can, of course, take the bottle after dyeing your hair, but then you need to wash it for a long time and thoroughly. Wash the bottle. Cut off the tip of the nib as you would when dyeing your hair. Only the diameter of the hole should match the thickness of the line you would like to get. The next time you are going to dye your hair, you can take another tip and make a hole in it in a different size.
Step 3
The syringe can be replaced with a cooking bag. The simplest bag is made of paper. Take an album sheet and roll a bag out of it. Roll the bun tightly so that it does not creep, and cut the tip depending on the desired size of the line.
Step 4
You can also make a plastic cooking bag. To do this, you need a file folder. If you have several files at hand, choose the one that is denser. Cut off a corner and fill the file with cream or whipped cream.
Step 5
You can also sew a reusable bag. This is best done with feather teak, as it is very dense and does not allow small particles to pass through. Cut out an acute-angled triangle 35-40 cm high and 30-34 cm wide at the top. Determine the size of the "nose" yourself - you need the tube you are going to use to fit tightly into it and not fall out. Fold and stitch the top and bottom, sew the side seam on the wrong side, turn the bag inside out and insert the tube.