Piping Gel On Top Of Glace?

Baking By motherofgrace Updated 13 May 2010 , 4:34pm by motherofgrace

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motherofgrace Posted 11 May 2010 , 3:20pm
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hi there, Im doing beach scene cookies, and was wondering if i can put Piping gel over glace?

Also will the piping gel dry enough to package and stack??

If not is there something i can add to it?


Thanks everyeon!

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luv2bake6 Posted 11 May 2010 , 6:14pm
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piping gel will not harden enough to stack. Can you just decorate with a thicker glace?

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motherofgrace Posted 12 May 2010 , 3:24am
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i just wanted it to look like water thats all.

and theres nothign to add to it? oh well, thanks anyways

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motherofgrace Posted 12 May 2010 , 3:34am
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Does it Dry enough to package???? if i only use a little bit?

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GeminiRJ Posted 12 May 2010 , 10:52am
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You can always do a test, but I'm guessing it won't dry enough to package and stack.

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luv2bake6 Posted 12 May 2010 , 9:52pm
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No, it stays the same sticky consistency......sorry.

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motherofgrace Posted 12 May 2010 , 10:09pm
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ok i tested it out, if you spread it VERY thin, it doesnt hard, but it does dry enought to package!!!!

It is not stick if you spread it thin enough!

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luv2bake6 Posted 13 May 2010 , 4:28pm
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Can you stack one on top of the other? Glad it worked out for you

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motherofgrace Posted 13 May 2010 , 4:34pm
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i dont think i would stack them, as they are a LITTLE gummy, I will let you know after I have finished and packaged them!

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