Can You Use Petit Four Kit For Making Cake Balls?

Decorating By eatdessert1st Updated 30 Oct 2007 , 2:24pm by MFitz

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eatdessert1st Posted 30 Oct 2007 , 2:08pm
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If so, how would you do it? I'm thinking of getting a kit for my bday present to myself.

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diamondjacks Posted 30 Oct 2007 , 2:14pm
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Bump...

what is a petit four kit?

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eatdessert1st Posted 30 Oct 2007 , 2:19pm
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=300150931979&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=020

it's a kit with cutters, plastic molds, and silicone molds for decorating the top of the cakes. Really cool cake toys!

Mel

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diamondjacks Posted 30 Oct 2007 , 2:24pm
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now that I have seen it I would want to say yes but that still isn't a great answer to rely on icon_smile.gif sorry... but thank you!

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MFitz Posted 30 Oct 2007 , 2:24pm
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I got my set at the ICES convention and LOVE it!

The petite fours are basically chocolate covered cake balls-

If you don't want to cut out sheets of cake with the shaped cutters you could definitely just fill the mold with "cake ball" mix-

It would taste exactly the same

I highly recommend- Fun to play with!

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