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TooMuchCake
Posted 25 Jan 2006 , 1:35am
post #2 of 7
You could try confectioner's glaze. I use that a lot to make a varnished wood look or a new-leather look.
Deanna
a source for the glaze.
http://www.kitchenkrafts.com/search.asp?t=c&sap=true&c=110900&bhcd2=1138229113
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Originally Posted by mvucic
On the show, Sugar Rush, Episode "Over the Top", Mike McCarey used piping gel over his egg yolk cake to get that glossy sheen.
HTH!
Mirjana
On the show, Sugar Rush, Episode "Over the Top", Mike McCarey used piping gel over his egg yolk cake to get that glossy sheen.
HTH!
Mirjana
That's a good idea and if you put it on thin enough and let it set long enough, it'll dry too so no sticky mess.
SquirrellyCakes
Posted 26 Jan 2006 , 5:02am
post #7 of 7
The shortening does give a nice finish too.
Hugs Squirrelly
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