How To Put Silver On A Cake Pop????

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SugarMama5 Posted 7 Dec 2011 , 5:20pm
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I had a request from someone to make light blue cake pops with solver on them. I'm trying to figure out the best way to achieve this. I don't think luster dust will stick to the candy melts??? Ideally I'd like the cake pops to be light blue with silver drizzled across them top. Any ideas how to achieve this??

Thanks in advance for your help!!

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Atomikjen Posted 7 Dec 2011 , 6:23pm
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They make edible silver glaze and also Silver Leaf... what are you trying to do?

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cookiemama2 Posted 7 Dec 2011 , 6:29pm
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Maybe silver lustre mixed with vodka and paint it on. Or drizzle on white candy melts and paint the drizzles part with lustre if you wanted a raised look.

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SugarMama5 Posted 7 Dec 2011 , 7:31pm
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Originally Posted by Atomikjen

They make edible silver glaze and also Silver Leaf... what are you trying to do?




How do you make edible silver glaze? Will it stick to candy melts? I'm wanting to have light blue cake pops with silver drizzled across the top.

I thought about luster dating white drizzle but I thought I remembered reading somewhere that luster dust won't stick to candy melts...

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Dayti Posted 7 Dec 2011 , 8:49pm
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You could try piping white (or light grey) royal icing, and painting that with silver dust mixed with vodka. I don't think you can paint that stuff on chocolate either, but I've never tried it.

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