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sweetsuccess
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Sat Jul 19, 2008 5:31 am |
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I made gumpaste leaves using Bakels pre-made gumpaste yesterday around 11pm. It was the first time I ever used this product but it was an emergency . I woke up today and the gumpaste has not hardened.
Any one have any ideas on how to dry the leaves out quickly? I have to bring a gumpaste piece to a cake meeting this afternoon and it's going to be 95 degrees today!!!!! |
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sweetsuccess
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Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:15 am |
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Anyone have a tip or suggestion?????? |
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SouthernSugar
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Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:26 am |
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I have never used the premade gumpaste, always use homemade but you can dry gumpaste in a low oven (150, the warming temp) for about two hours. Good luck! |
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beachcakes
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Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:28 am |
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It's humid in NY today too... Try putting them under a gooseneck lamp - not too close or they'll scorch. Or a table top fan. I've also used a food dehydrator, but if it's not partially dry, it can pick up the indentations in the tray. |
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Cakepro
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Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:44 am |
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I have heard from many people that Bakel's never dries. I also had one student bring it to work with in a FGP class and it sucked.
I'm sorry to tell you this, but hopefully you will be successful!
Hot lamp, warm oven, tabletop fan on high, food dehydrator...these are all great suggestions on helping that GP to dry. |
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sweetsuccess
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Mon Jul 21, 2008 4:37 pm |
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I really appreciate all your suggestions. I didn't get a chance to see all the responses before I had to leave. Unfortunately, the gumpaste stayed very very soft. Even now, the Bakels gumpaste leaves have not really dried.
Hopefully, this will never happen again, but at least now I have some idea of what to should do if I have this problem again.
THANK YOU ALL!!!!!
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beachcakes
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Tue Jul 22, 2008 8:43 am |
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I always have problems with commercial GP. I get the best results from commercial fondant mixed w/ tylose. |
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ladybuglau
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Tue Jul 22, 2008 8:52 am |
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if you mix tylose powder into fondant, it will be like gumpaste? How much do you mix into how much fondant? I'd love to not use wilton gumpaste anymore, but HATED making my own  |
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Copacabanya
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Tue Jul 22, 2008 9:03 am |
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I had the same experience with Bakels gumpaste. Though it was a beautiful pure white and I thought it was going to be wonderful, I made daisies from it and they never did dry. I put them on a dummy cake and literally 3 months later those things were still soft. Never will use bakels again.
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beachcakes
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Tue Jul 22, 2008 9:12 am |
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| ladybuglau wrote: | if you mix tylose powder into fondant, it will be like gumpaste? How much do you mix into how much fondant? I'd love to not use wilton gumpaste anymore, but HATED making my own  |
I use it for figures and flowers without a problem. Unfortunately, I kind of eyeball it - maybe a tsp. for a baseball sized hunk of fondant. Sorry - not very precise! |
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ladybuglau
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Tue Jul 22, 2008 9:51 am |
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that's very cool, thanx I'm gonna try it  |
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