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Homemade Kool-Aid Playdough

I am looking for a playdough recipe that I used to make for children and must make for my grandson! I have seen several different types of recipes but the one I am thinking of you do not have to cook, but I remember I had to add dish soap!

Robin from South Sioux City, NE

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RE: Homemade Kool-Aid Playdough

I made many recipes and some don't work but if you go to allrecipes.com they can give you millions of recipes and play dough too.

Post By megan. (Guest Post)

RE: Homemade Kool-Aid Playdough

I'm in high school and was looking for a fun way to get our preschool kids into a fun activity thank you so much for posting this. You saved me a lot of agony. :)

Post By amber (Guest Post)

RE: Homemade Kool-Aid Playdough

this is a-maz-ing!

Post By Candii!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Guest Post)

RE: Homemade Kool-Aid Playdough

I love this recipe. If anyone knows how to make the playdough black from the kool-aid e-mail me lani_taylor AT hotmail.com
THANKS :)

Post By Lani (Guest Post)

RE: Homemade Kool-Aid Playdough

I have used this recipe with preschoolers for years and it always comes out great and the kids love it. I make it up at the start of the school year and we use it all year. We store it in gallon zip lock bags.

Post By vscrib @ hotmail.com (Guest Post)

RE: Homemade Kool-Aid Playdough

Here's the recipe I use. I don't think it's the one you had in mind, but it's highly recommended.

Combine 1 1/2 c. flour, 3/4 c. salt, 1 1/2 c water, 1 Tb cream of tartar, 2 tsp vegetable oil, and 1 packet unsweeted kool-aid powder. Stir together and cook over low heat for about 3 minutes, stirring frequently, until it begins solidifying. Once it has started clumping up, remove from heat and allow to cool. Now play!! Store in a sealed container.

Post by tah_dah

RE: Homemade Kool-Aid Playdough

am looking for recipe to make playdough using koolaid.
Thanks,
Lu Ann from Iowa

Editor's Note: Here are some recipes we published in the past.

Kool Aid Play Dough

1 cup flour
1 Tbsp. vegetable oil
1 package unsweetned Koolaid
1/4 cup salt
2 Tbsp. cream of tartar
1 cup water
Directions:

Mix flour, salt, cream of tartar and Koolaid in a medium pan. Add water and oil. Stir over medium heat 3-5 minutes. When mixture forms a ball in pan, remove. Knead until smooth.

Let cool and place in airtight containers or baggies

By imaqt1962

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Koolaid Playdough II

1 cup flour
1/2 cup salt
1 pack koolaid (any color you like)
3 Tbsp oil
1 cup boiling water
Directions:

Mix first three ingredients in a large bowl. Add the last 2. Stir until well blended. Remove from bowl and knead into soft dough. Store in air-tight containers.

By Suzanne S. I have a recipe for play dough that I have made for years. I tried a Kool-Aid recipe (may not have been this exact recipe) and it was way too sticky, and ended up throwing it out. Here is the recipe that I find most successful for my grandchildren:

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Play Dough (Non-Koolaid)

1/2 cup salt
1 cup flour
2 tablespoons cream of tartar
1 cup water
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
Food coloring of choice
Directions

Mix salt, flour and cream of tartar. Add water, oil and food coloring. Cook till the mixture is thick and the right consistency. I store in Ziploc bags.

Hint: Let the children get in on the act by measuring, etc. They enjoy it.

Linda from PA

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