The 'magic' happens when you squeeze the lemon juice over the noodles. The acid bleaches the purple color that the noodles turn during the cooking process with the cabbage, giving you an instant and fun 'color changing' noodle! I love that this noodle dish is so easy to make that the kids can help, with adult supervision of course! Magical color changing unicorn noodles use a bit of science to create their gorgeous pink and purple colors. I bought similar ingredients and started the process of making the unicorn noodles.
Read on to learn how to make unicorn color change noodles at home with your kids or grandkids for rainy day fun! How to Make COLOR CHANGING Unicorn Noodles! kawaiisweetworld 1.17M subscribers Subscribed. 4 Drain the remaining noodles and toss the two lots of noodles together. Divide the noodles among serving bowls and season with salt.
5 Serve noodles with the lemon wedges and a dot of butter. To create the magic hyper-colour, squeeze a little lemon juice onto the noodles and watch them change from purple to pink! The last step is where the magic comes in, we are gonna turn these already beautiful blue noodles into a noodle dish everyone will be mesmerised by, we are gonna turn them into unicorn noodles! Take a lime or lemon and squeeze some of the juice wherever you want it to be pink and watch the noodles change colour in front of your own eyes. Twist up fork of magical Unicorn Noodles for a bright, fun and colorful meal because, yes, life CAN be all rainbows and unicorns all the time.
Those Crazy Unicorn Noodles! These delicious "glass" noodles actually change color when you add certain ingredients. They're great for a weekend project with your kids, or to make for a party! I've made them with my after-school class and for small groups. You've gotta try them.
Learn how to make vibrant Unicorn Noodles with natural, plant. This super fun recipe combines science and cooking as an everyday vegetable is used to first turn noodles purple and later bright pink. A sure way to impress friends and family, these are a firm favourite in our house.
I don't have a clue where the 'unicorn' part of the name comes from - if you know please do let me know!