I am planing a lego cake and came across tutorials on liquid fondant. Is this a good idea for 2x4 and 2x2 cake blocks? Is it a disaster in waiting?
TIA
I believe liquid fondant is for candies, like chocolate covered cherries. It is sold in powder form, and turns liquid inside the chocolate. I'm sure if I'm wrong, someone will correct me.
If that's not what you meant, then I'm sorry I misunderstood.
~Chelle
If you're talking about poured fondant... yes, it's the only way to go for messing with tiny blocks (like petit fours).
Don't know which tutorials you've seen... hope this one helps:
Petit Fours Tutorial w/recipes:
http://www.mahalo.com/how-to-make-petit-fours
I believe liquid fondant is for candies, like chocolate covered cherries. It is sold in powder form, and turns liquid inside the chocolate. I'm sure if I'm wrong, someone will correct me.
If that's not what you meant, then I'm sorry I misunderstood.
~Chelle
Sorry, I meant poured fondant
If you're talking about poured fondant... yes, it's the only way to go for messing with tiny blocks (like petit fours).
Don't know which tutorials you've seen... hope this one helps:
Petit Fours Tutorial w/recipes:
http://www.mahalo.com/how-to-make-petit-fours
Thank you for that tutorial!
I wonder if I can torte them, the birthday boy really wants chocolate buttercream. Anyone know?
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