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Homemade Pop Rocks recipe 1 3 tablespoons confectioners’ sugar 2 1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda 3 1/4 cup plus 2 teaspoons citric acid, divided (see recipe note) 4 2 cups granulated sugar 5 1/3 cup honey 6 1/3 cup water 7 Gel or liquid food coloring, your choice of color
Same goes for thorough mixing, which would break down the candy and release the bubbles. I would try folding the pop rocks into butter cream frosting, or sprinkling on top. Hopefully the relatively low water content of the frosting will keep the pop rocks from dissolving before the cake is served.
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The secret to Pop Rocks is the pockets of carbonation that are released when they touch your tongue. This recipe uses citric acid to get the same effect. Many thanks to Emily Jacobs of Sage Recipes for helping with the development of this recipe.
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