![]() Mix 1 part glucose/corn syrup, 2 parts dish washing liquid and 4 parts water.Container to store it in **Make sure you don't store it in anything resembling a drink bottle for safety reasons.Watch this video to know how to make popping boba. Once done, let cool completely before serving or storing in an airtight container for up to 3 days. 35mL corn syrup 2 tbsp sugar 200mL warm water The corn syrup will help create thicker, stronger bubbles, while the sugar creates the interesting crystalline structures in the bubbles surface. Bake for 8-10 minutes in an oven preheated to 350☏. Lowering the mixture’s temperature will help your bubbles freeze faster when they land. Place a sheet of parchment paper on a baking sheet and spread the boba mixture evenly across it. Dish washing liquid (I found that the cheapest ones work the best) Mix the liquids and sugar in a small bowl.Glucose syrup or corn syrup (the name varies depending on where you live).I personally dont care about those last two items, but I know. ![]() The recipe that worked the best was from the Sesame Street bubble episode (We watched this show before making it and it made my kids super excited to make & play with the bubbles) What do you need: Its similar to canned pie filling but much fresher and without preservatives or corn syrup. The bubbles were amazing and you definitely couldn't tell the difference between my mixture and the store bought bubble solution. Method 2: A Few Hours of Sitting Solution (Better Quality Bubbles) Ingredients Water Dish soap Corn syrup Proportion: For 3 cups of water, take ½ cup of dish soap and 2 tablespoons ( cup) of corn syrup. Dish soap should use non-ultra but if that is all you have, we can make it work. ![]() I spent $5.50 on the ingredients and I estimate that it cost me about 20c to make 500ml (16oz). So much fun for kids! After going though about $10 worth of bubble mix in the first week (and that's buying the cheapest I could find) I decided to make my own. Making a homemade bubble solution that creates giant bubbles is simple.
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