The perfect biscuit

Ever wondered how to make the perfect biscuit? You need the Bigjigs Candy Floss food mixer set!

Step 1 – Prepare your equipment

Get your food mixer, spoon, jug, rolling pin and tray ready in your work area.

Bigjigs Candy Floss food mixer

Step 2 – Add the right ingredients

Pop in your ingredients – we like chocolate biscuits so a bit of flour, sugar and cocoa powder, add some eggs and milk and give it a quick mix with the spoon to start.

Bigjigs Candy Floss food mixer

Step 3 – Mix and roll

Choose the correct setting on your mixer – we always go full whack 😉 Give it all a good whizz until you have a smooth, gooey, chocolatey mess. Scoop it all out, roll with the rolling pin and make some fun shapes – go wild! It could be stars, flowers, hearts, boats – you choose!

Bigjigs Candy Floss food mixer

Step 4 – Bake!

Make sure you use an oven glove when you pop these into the oven – it might be hot! Cook until they look good enough to eat – and KABOOM! You have perfect Bigjigs biscuits.

Bigjigs Candy Floss food mixer

Of course, you can make biscuits without the Candy Floss food mixer, but I have to say that this fabulous piece of kit adds a certain deliciousness to proceedings. There’s a clicking on/off dial and the liftable mixer actually rotates, so your little ones can feel just like Mummy and Daddy. There’s no end to the things you can create with this – cakes, biscuits, smoothies, bread – you name it, you can make it! 

So would we recommend the Bigjigs Candy Floss food mixer? You bet we would! It makes a great role play gift for all ages from tiny tot to independent baker. My only criticism? The colour! It’s lovely, and my 3 do like it, but it would be nice to see another colour added to the range in case any budding chefs would prefer a less pastel look in their kitchen. 

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50 Comments

  1. June 2, 2015 / 11:09 am

    I really like this – brilliant! My son loves ‘helping’ me cook in the kitchen #triedtested

  2. June 2, 2015 / 12:02 pm

    That looks class. Amazing what’s out there. #triedntested

  3. June 2, 2015 / 12:03 pm

    As much as my kids love helping me in the kitchen with the real food they still love the pretend play too. I was lucky enough to win them a lovely play kitchen just before Christmas an I’m often treated to ‘pancakes’ for breakfast.
    I love your tutorial, it’s loads of fun. We could do with some new equipment in our kitchen 🙂
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  4. June 2, 2015 / 12:12 pm

    That is very cute – my daughter loves playing with her mini kitchen and tea set, so we usually have a couple of extra ‘meals’ or snacks a day already. #triedtested
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  5. June 2, 2015 / 12:28 pm

    I love this. It such an awesome colour and would look fab in my kitchen. Can I have it instead of the kids?? #triedtested
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  6. LittleOandme
    June 2, 2015 / 2:38 pm

    Ah fab review. The mixer looks fab, I have been after one for my son’s kitchen.
    #TriedTested
    Becky xx

  7. June 2, 2015 / 3:46 pm

    Oh Kate I love how you review this and the photo captions are awesome. What a lovely set. MM would love love this and wouldn’t be so far as to say so would B he loves stuff like this too. Great review. Thanks for hosting lovely.
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  8. June 2, 2015 / 5:03 pm

    Looks like great fun, cooking up a storm. Agreed, though, alternative colours would be nice. #triedtested

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