Toba's Glace

Baking By casebit Updated 10 Feb 2007 , 11:54pm by PistachioCranberry

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casebit Posted 10 Feb 2007 , 11:04pm
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Hey everyone! For the past week I have been seeing lots of you using something called toba's glace. What exactly is this and is there a recipe someone could post so I can try it out! Thanks a bunch!

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PistachioCranberry Posted 10 Feb 2007 , 11:11pm
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in recipes do a search for toba garrett's glace' icing exactly like that and you will find it.

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casebit Posted 10 Feb 2007 , 11:18pm
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Thanks so much for your help!!!

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casebit Posted 10 Feb 2007 , 11:38pm
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OK I have found the recipe, but how do you apply it to a cookie? Is it like rolled buttercream where you can cut it with a cookie cutter or is it more like color flow? Is it easier to work with than rolled buttercream?

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PistachioCranberry Posted 10 Feb 2007 , 11:54pm
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No its more a glaze type icing that hardens....I brushed my base on and let that harden a bit then did the designs. Some people will make it a lil thicker to outline and thinner to fill in...almost like the colorflow.

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