Tylos Paint Recipe

Baking By mema_sue Updated 19 Jul 2007 , 3:17pm by megamere

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mema_sue Posted 17 Jul 2007 , 2:41pm
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Hi,

I loved the advice and the pictures. I saw a tylose paint recipe and was wondering what exactly is tylose and is it edible? Do any of you know?

I am baking for a very large party and would like to try the fondant cookies. I only use the mmf recipe, which is the best ever, but am wondering if I understood you correctly. Do you put the fondant shapes on the cookies while they are hot? How thin do you roll out the fondant for this?

Thank you for any help you give.

Sue

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Cakechick123 Posted 17 Jul 2007 , 3:47pm
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tylose is a product that turns fondant into gumpaste, totally edible.

I use it to paint my details on fondant, just be carefull its quite sticky before it dries.

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Honeydukes Posted 17 Jul 2007 , 7:49pm
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What is tylose paint? Can someone point me to that link? Thanks.

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megamere Posted 19 Jul 2007 , 3:17pm
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Put it on the cookies when they are warm, if you put them on when they are super hot right out of the oven they will "sweat". But if you put them on when they are still pretty warm they will adhere right to the cookies without needing to use corn syrup.

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