Best Ways to use Ultimate Baker Snow Sugar:
Snow sugar is an equally versatile ingredient with a charming, non-melting quality, ideal for enhancing baked creations. Here's a rewrite tailored to snow sugar:
Donut Toppings: Give your donuts a powdery, snowy coating for a classic and elegant finish. You can mix the snow sugar with spices like cinnamon or nutmeg for added flavor.
Decorative Dusting: Use snow sugar to add a soft, frosty touch to cakes, cupcakes, or brownies. It provides a pristine look and holds its shape even on moist surfaces.
Cocktail Garnishes: Dust snow sugar onto cocktail rims or over desserts served in cocktail glasses for a sophisticated and sweet presentation.
Festive Accents: Sprinkle snow sugar on cookies, pies, or tartlets to mimic freshly fallen snow—perfect for holiday or winter-themed treats.
Breakfast Finishes: Dust pancakes, waffles, or French toast with snow sugar for a delicate, snowy look that doesn’t dissolve into the syrup or butter.
Gingerbread Houses: Use snow sugar to create realistic snow effects on gingerbread houses, roofs, and landscapes.
Homemade Sprinkle Substitute: Mix snow sugar with small edible decorations, like confetti or crushed candy, for a unique topping blend.
Toppings for Chocolate Desserts: Add a snowy contrast to chocolatey baked goods like brownies or lava cakes, highlighting their rich appearance.
Snow Sugar Ingredients & Shelf Life:
Ultimate Baker snow sugar is made from all-natural ingredients, including fine powdered sugar and natural fruit and vegetable-based coloring. It is available in both traditional and vegan options, with the vegan version being dairy-free, gluten-free, and non-GMO.
As for shelf life, Ultimate Baker snow sugar has a long-lasting freshness and can be stored for up to three years when kept in a cool, dry place. Proper storage ensures it maintains its quality and non-melting properties.
How to Make Snowy Donut Holes with Snow Sugar:
Ingredients:
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 2 tsp baking powder
- ½ tsp salt
- ⅓ cup granulated sugar
- ¾ cup milk (or plant-based milk for a vegan option)
- 2 tbsp melted butter (or vegan substitute)
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- Oil for frying
- Snow sugar for dusting
Steps:
- Mix Dry Ingredients: Whisk together the flour, baking powder, salt, and granulated sugar in a bowl.
- Combine Wet Ingredients: In a separate bowl, mix the milk, melted butter, and vanilla extract. Gradually pour this mixture into the dry ingredients, stirring until you get a smooth dough.
- Shape the Dough: Roll the dough into small balls, about 1 inch in diameter.
- Fry the Donut Holes: Heat oil in a deep pan to 350°F (175°C). Fry the dough balls in batches until golden brown, about 2–3 minutes per batch. Drain on paper towels.
- Dust with Snow Sugar: Allow the donut holes to cool slightly, then roll or generously dust them with snow sugar for a magical, snowy finish.
These snowy donut holes have a light and delicate appearance, making them ideal for winter celebrations or cozy treats.

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