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how to make a pumkin from golf balls

by Norval Volkman Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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I have these two golf balls that i'm going to turn into little pumpkins. And what we will need isMoreI have these two golf balls that i'm going to turn into little pumpkins. And what we will need is orange acrylic paint. And then we will need these little eye screws.

How do you make fake golf balls with ganache?

Pipe the ganache into each chilled golf ball cavity, until it comes almost to the top of the mold. Leave a small margin at the top. Refrigerate the molds again for about 45 minutes to make the filling firmer. Turn the mold upside down and flex it gently to remove the golf balls halves.

What is the recipe for the golf ball truffle?

For the Golf Ball Truffles: 1 1 lb white candy coating 2 12 oz white chocolate chips (or chopped white chocolate) 3 6 TBSP heavy cream 4 2 oz unsalted butter (4 TBSP), at room temperature 5 ¼ cup rum (can substitute additional ¼ cup cream + 1 tsp vanilla if desired) 6 1 TBSP orange zest 7 ½ tsp cinnamon 8 pinch salt

What kind of Candy looks like a golf ball?

The pièce de résistance, however, is the perfectly spherical white chocolate truffle on top, that bears an uncanny resemblance to a real golf ball. It’s made with a special half-spherical golf ball mold, and when you join those two halves together, you have a candy that could easily fool someone into thinking it’s the real thing.

What can you do with old golf balls?

DIY golf ball craft garden buggies using old golf balls to make lady bugs, bumble bees, frogs, birds, and more. If you are a golfer or have one in your family, you have a similar situation that we have. A stash of used golf balls! As the temperatures warmed up, so did…

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Golf Ball Truffles and Putting Green Brownies

These Golf Ball Truffles and Putting Green Brownies are perfect for the golf lover in your life! Rich, fudgy brownies are topped with frosting “grass” and a delicious white chocolate truffle that looks JUST like a golf ball! A few notes about this recipe: the truffles have several extended chilling times, so I recommend leaving yourself plenty of time to make them.

MEASURING TIPS

Our recipes are developed using weight measurements, and we highly recommend using a kitchen scale for baking whenever possible. However, if you prefer to use cups, volume measurements are provided as well. PLEASE NOTE: the adage “8 oz = 1 cup” is NOT true when speaking about weight, so don’t be concerned if the measurements don’t fit this formula.

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