How to make Cloud Dough Recipe (Colorful & Taste Safe) (2024)

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Welcome to month 2 of the wonderful series of 12 posts about sensory dough and our experiments to make them “taste safe”! Today is our Cloud Dough Recipe! Last month we made foam dough which the kids (surprise, surprise) tasted. You will never guess what we used instead of shaving cream!Catch up with all our sensory doughs here.This months sensory dough is called cloud dough and is traditionally made with flour and baby oil. Let’s get started!

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Cloud dough is fluffy, dry and does not stick to your hands like the oil it is made of.

How To Make Cloud Dough

We made our cloud dough recepie with vegetable oil to make it edible and ultimately taste safe. Edible does not mean eat it by the spoon full! It means that if your toddler were to take a taste said toddler would be perfectly fine.

To make cloud dough mix in the 1:8 ratio. That is 1 cup of oil to 8 cups of flour.

You will need:

  • All purpose flour
  • Vegetable oil
  • Oil based food coloring or powder food coloring
  • a bowl for mixing
  • a sensory tub for playing in

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For our little play adventure I wanted to make a variety of colors so used 2 cups of flour per color with 1/4 cup vegetable oil. Please use your kitchen measuring cups and don’t guesstimate else your cloud dough recipe will be too wet. Making the cloud dough is also very easy and does not take much time. A great plus!

How to color cloud dough?

For the coloring you have two options. You can use powered coloring and mix it in the flour before adding the oil or you can use oil based food coloring and premix it in the oil before adding it to the flour.

I had oil based food coloring on hand so premixed into the vegetable oil. I used the tip of a teaspoon worth the more you add the deeper and darker the color.How to make Cloud Dough Recipe (Colorful & Taste Safe) (3)

Now, mix your ingredients in a bowl. You will have to get your hands into the mix to pinch the flour to distribute the oils and coloring.

Once mixed, line the colors up in your sensory bin and provide various items to play with. I let the kids use my kitchen measuring set.

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Then the tea set got added by my preschooler when he joined in. (Using cloud dough recipe for preschool is also a great idea.)How to make Cloud Dough Recipe (Colorful & Taste Safe) (5)

And my 3-year-old also came along to inspect. He loves sensory things and urm, things that he could potentially use to cause a lovely mess! If you do this activity indoors a large bed sheet is recommended for under the sensory tub to catch those little messes.How to make Cloud Dough Recipe (Colorful & Taste Safe) (6)

Playing With It

Oh, how he loved the feel of this cloud dough recipe stuff! I love how the colors turned out too, although in hindsight I might have not made the green as it turned the entire bin grey washed out purple when everything was mixed together.How to make Cloud Dough Recipe (Colorful & Taste Safe) (7)

I also think I need a bigger sensory tub! When all 3 kids come to play which they very often do it gets a bit crowded. Or perhaps I need a second tub and I can stick my 3-year-old in it. haha. 😉How to make Cloud Dough Recipe (Colorful & Taste Safe) (8)

As usual, the younger two did try to eat the cloud dough. Which is no surprise.

Other items brought to the cloud dough sensory bin included a wooden train set, various cars, some animals, and the teaspoons from the tea set which resulted in my toddler offering me a bite of the cloud dough.How to make Cloud Dough Recipe (Colorful & Taste Safe) (9)

I hope you enjoyed this little how-to make cloud dough recipe post and that your cloud dough adventure is as much fun as ours was!

Taste Safe Cloud Dough Recipe

Learn how to make a colorful cloud dough recipe that is taste safe to enjoy with your toddler. With only 3 ingredients our cloud dough recipe is just what you are looking for! Great for sensory play! Cloud dough is also known as fairy dough!

Author Nicolette Roux

Ingredients

  • 2 cups All purpose flour
  • 1/4 cup Vegetable oil canola / olive oil
  • 5-10 drops Oil based food coloring

Instructions

  • Make at least 4 colors. Use your kitchen measuring cups and don’t guesstimate else your cloud dough recipe will be too wet.

  • Premix coloring in the oil before adding it to the flour.

  • Mix your ingredients in a sealable plastic bag. Knead and shake around until mixed as much as possible.

  • Before you play you will have to get your hands into the mix to pinch the flour to distribute the remaining oils and coloring. At this point, it should be mixed well enough that your hands will not stain.

  • Empty out into a sensory tub for playing.

  • If you do this activity indoors a large bed sheet or shower curtain is recommended for under the sensory tub to catch little messes.

Notes

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Pin this post for reference or our other recipefor larger quantities!

3 Ingredient Taste Safe Cloud Dough Recipe

Cloud Dough Making of the Recipe

How to make Cloud Dough Recipe (Colorful & Taste Safe) (2024)

FAQs

How do you make taste safe dough? ›

Taste Safe Play Dough
  1. 1 cup salt.
  2. 2 cups plain flour.
  3. 2 tbsp cream of tartar.
  4. 2 tbsp olive oil.
  5. A few drops of natural food colouring.
  6. 1 cup boiling water.
  7. Optional: For older children who won't be tempted to taste, add a few drops of your favourite essential oil for a multi-sensory experience!

How do you make edible cloud dough? ›

All you need is Conditioner and Cornflour. Using two cups of cornflour and one cup of conditioner, mixing it together and then giving it a good knead…then voila, you have some very fluffy cloud dough – which smells wonderful!

Is cloud dough safe for children? ›

Cloud dough is a safe and simple to make play dough - great for messy, sensory play for your kids. Read on for our cloud dough recipe! Any chef can tell you that learning new things and trying things out in the kitchen usually requires an important ingredient: a bit of mess.

Can you add food Colouring to cloud dough? ›

If using the oil or gel-based food coloring, start by adding the chosen color into the oil. If using the powdered food coloring, begin by adding it to the flour. Stir. Explain to your child that it's not very colorful after the stirring.

Is cloud dough taste safe? ›

Today we got outside for some fun, messy, sensory play with cloud dough! This cloud dough is similar to sand, but it is taste safe for babies (if they attempt to taste it – it is NOT meant to eat!!) and you only need two ingredients!

How do you make non toxic dough? ›

Instructions:
  1. Mix dry ingredients (flour, salt, and cream of tartar) in a pot.
  2. Add food coloring of your choice to the warm water and mix well.
  3. Add oil and colored water to the dry ingredients. ...
  4. Heat the mixture slowly on the stove over low to medium heat. ...
  5. Once the dough has cooled, remove it from the pot and kneed it.
Apr 4, 2020

How to make pink cloud dough? ›

Start with equal parts strawberry yogurt and cornstarch. Stir the mixture together with a batter spoon. Slowly add more cornstarch as you mix if you are finding it to be too sticky. You have some wiggle room on this.

What's the difference between moon dough and cloud dough? ›

Cloud dough, also known as moon sand, is a homemade play material that's incredibly easy to make and fun to play with. The primary ingredients are flour and oil, giving it a unique texture that's similar to a cross between sand and dough.

Does cloud dough go bad? ›

Store the cloud dough for future play in an airtight container. Really, this stuff doesn't go bad. You know you'll need to toss it when it gets impossible debris in it.

Does cloud dough expire? ›

In an airtight container, cloud dough can last months – and if the mixture starts to dry out, just add in a little more baby oil.

How do you change the color of dough? ›

By simply replacing the water or milk in dough recipes with the same amount of colored fruit or vegetable juice, you can make a rainbow of brilliant doughs.

Can you color cloud dough with paint? ›

How to make a batch of vibrant Coloured Cloud Dough for sensory play. Colour your cloud dough by adding non-toxic tempera paint powder.

How do you make 2 ingredient cloud dough? ›

This easy no-cook dough requires just 2 ingredients: cornstarch and hair conditioner. Easy enough! Mix equal parts together in a bowl. There is no cooking required and students can get their hands messy while helping to make it.

What are the three ingredients in edible playdough? ›

Place 12 large marshmallows and 2 teaspoons coconut oil in a large microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on high until the marshmallows puff up slightly, about 30 seconds. Add a few drops of food coloring if desired and mix well to combine. Add 8 tablespoons of the cornstarch and stir until a thick dough forms.

What can I add to pizza dough to make it taste better? ›

Pizza Dough Flavor Enhancers

Barley Malt Syrup – Barley malt syrup is used to add flavor and sweetness to dough. If you use a dough recipe that calls for sugar, try substituting this instead. Not only will you get a hint of sweetness and a slight improvement in browning, you'll also get some extra flavor.

How do you make taste safe kinetic sand? ›

TASTE SAFE ✨KINETIC SAND✨All you need is 1/4 cup vegetable oil, a dash of candy coloring and 2 cups cooked flour. Repeat for each color. Enjoy! #activitiesfortoddlers #activitiesforkids #diyplay #tastesafe #sensoryplay #messyplay.

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