Unless you have something else to add, such as flour and sugar, there is nothing you can bake with just the ingredients you listed. If you bake just butter, water, food coloring and milk, it will end up just a greasy, colored mess. It will also be a waste of ingredients.
Nothing, they are all liquids, you need solids such as flour to make up a recipe.
Yes, food colouring mixes into water and will become uniform.
mix it with water
get white marshmallows, roll them into balls, dip in food colouring and water and leave to dry, then walla! you have your rainbow planets
The food colouring will gradually spread through the water because of diffusion.
Food colouring and water
Are you talking about bread form the store or bread you're baking from scratch? You can colour homemade bread with food colouring, just add it to the water in your mix. But if you try to colour already baked bread with food colouring, it will just go soggy. You could try softening up some butter and adding your food colouring to that before you butter your bread though. That would work.
No, you will find that food colouring mixes with water.
The food that you baked with it will taste fairly grim. Start again?
Food colouring does not affect how long it takes for water to boil. Both clear water and water with food colouring boil at the same speed with no real obvious differences in time.
this is my recipe water suger and food colouring
1/2 Cup Of Lux Flakes 1/C Boiling Water food colouring Pour the water and food colouring into the Lux and stir until it is all mixed in. Slime!
No, food coloring is basically water.