Super simple salt dough recipe (2024)

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by Natalie Keeler

A squishy dough that's cheap, safe and creates lasting designs? We promise there's no catch. Just raid your store cupboard for flour and salt and you can mix up a batch in minutes.

This is the best DIY salt dough recipe we've tried, and it's perfect for little hands, too. The natural ingredients mean there are no hidden nasties, while the high salt content discourages inquisitive toddlers fromtaking more than one bite.

When you've made your mix, try creating a fantastic salt dough handprint ornament.

Scroll down to find out which method for drying the dough is best for you with our oven, microwave and air-dry techniques.

You'll need

  • 2 cups plain flour
  • 1 cup table salt
  • 1 cup water

Salt dough recipe

1.Help your kids to put 2 cups of plain flour and 1 cup of table salt in a bowl and stir.

2.Now, they add 1 cup of water and use their hands to bring the mixture into a dough. (It should be quite dry).

Salt dough drying tips

Microwave

The quickest method to dry dough is in the microwave, but the dough will probably rise a bit. If you want a speedy technique and your kids aren’t fussy, it takes about 1 minute – check it every 10 seconds.

Oven

Alternatively, put the moulds into a cool oven. Line a baking tray with baking parchment or foil. Preheat the oven to 110C / 90C fan / ¼ gas. Cook it in the oven for about 45 mins to an hour until hard.

Air dry

Leave the moulds in a cool dry place for between 24-48 hours (thinner designs will dry quicker). This will split the activity into two – so today’s all about making moulds and tomorrow (or next week) is about painting them.

This method is bestfor handprints as you might lose the shape of the hand in the microwave.

Find more top tips for crafting with salt dough on BBC Good Food.

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Learning guide

Letting your little one get involved with measuring ingredients helps them to practise maths skills. And mixing everything together to create a new substance means they can see the science in action! Plus, it’s great fun. They’ll love the squashy feeling of the dough and can get really creative with the different shapes they can make it into.

Super simple salt dough recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the ratio for salt dough? ›

The salt dough recipe

You want a ratio of one part salt and two parts flour. For making just a few little salt dough creations with your kids, one cup salt and two cups flour should be enough. If you want to prepare more, just increase the number of cups proportionally.

Is it better to bake or air dry salt dough? ›

My home ovens lowest temperature is 75C which is perfect for slow drying of the salt dough. If you find that your oven has the lowest temperature of above 150C then I would advise you to air dry your salt dough creations which will take considerably longer but will prevent the puffing up.

How to dry salt dough quickly? ›

Now the dough needs to be dried. The quickest way to do this is in a microwave - roughly three minutes. Find a flat plate to place the decorations on. Try to choose shapes that are roughly the same thickness as they will cook in the same time.

What if salt dough is too wet? ›

NOTE: If the dough is too wet and sticky, knead in a little more flour, about 1 tablespoon at a time. If it's too stiff, add a little more water, about 1 tablespoon at a time.

How to know if salt dough is cooked? ›

Bake the dough at 250 degrees F or about 2 hours. You want to bake them until they're hardened. They will harden a little more once you remove them from the oven and let them cool but you want them to have a good hard texture before you remove them from the oven.

Why did my salt dough ornaments get puffy? ›

Make sure your oven is set to 150°f. This is SUPER IMPORTANT. I have seen others use hotter temperatures but I haven't been able to do so without getting puffiness. So, plain all-purpose flour, 150ºf oven and 1/4 inch thickness = no puffy ornaments.

Can you leave salt dough to dry naturally? ›

The great thing about it is that the salt dough sculptures will harden if you leave them out to dry at room temperature. Depending on the size of the pieces, it will take 2 to 7 days to dry completely. Turn the pieces from time to time for faster drying.

Do salt dough ornaments go bad? ›

If you preserve salt dough properly, it will last for decades. Without sealant, it will begin to crumble after a few weeks.

Can salt dough dry without baking? ›

No baked salt dough is easy to make because it is air dry clay - no baking needed but of course it will take longer time to dry the dough. You'll depend on the sun and hot weather. Hair dryer may helps but be careful with the wind pressure that may ruin your model.

What to seal salt dough with? ›

How do I preserve and store these Salt Dough Ornaments? In order to keep your ornaments and use them for several years, it is best to seal them. Painting them with acrylic paint, if you choose to, will begin the process. But a coat of Mod Podge or Acrylic sealer that is applied like a spray paint will be needed.

Should salt dough be sticky? ›

Then, knead it with clean hands to finish bringing the dough together, until it's nice and soft. Note: The dough should be soft and not too stiff or sticky. If it's difficult to work with, adjust the texture by adding a spoonful of water (if it's too stiff) or a spoonful of flour (if it's too wet or sticky) at a time.

What is the ratio of salt to flour? ›

Salt provides flavor.

Generally, the correct amount of salt in bread dough is 1.8 to 2% of salt based on flour weight (that is, 1.8–2 pounds of salt per 100 pounds of flour). The lack of ability to coax fermentation flavor from bread sometimes causes the baker to use an excess of salt.

What is the ratio of salt to pizza dough? ›

For Neapolitan-style pizza, Lewis recommends around 2.5 to 3% salt. For example, if you have 8 cups (1 kilogram) of flour, 2.5% of that will be 25 grams of salt. Tip: For help, check out the Ooni app, which features a Dough Calculator and takes the hassle out of calculating percentages!

What is the ratio of salt to flour for playdough? ›

Salt Play Dough

1-cup salt 4 cups flour 1 ½ cups water 4tbs. oil Mix flour and salt. Add water and oil slowly to the dry ingredients, stirring with a spoon until well blended. Knead dough until soft and pliable.

How much salt do I add to 2 cups of flour for bread? ›

In bread baking the percentage of salt added that is considered normal, ranges from 1.8% to 2.2% of the total amount of flour, depending on the recipe and personal preference. Low salt contents can lead to bland loaves, anything over the 2.2% norm will likely be considered too salty.

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