Gelatin Netting

Decorating By Denirae Updated 4 Mar 2010 , 4:09pm by Denirae

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Denirae Posted 25 Feb 2010 , 5:28pm
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Where can you buy the gelatin netting used in the UFC cakes to make the ring or cage?

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Charmed Posted 25 Feb 2010 , 6:34pm
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could you please explain what is gelatine netting?

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Denirae Posted 26 Feb 2010 , 2:32am
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If you look up UFC cakes, you will see that there is a netting around the cage. My daughter worked a Deen & Deluca and they used them there, only she called them gelatin strips. We need to buy them, but were hoping to get them without going thru Deen & Deluca. Haven't found them so far. The UFC cakes on Cake Central Site, mostly post that they used cloth netting, but we know that they maked edible gelatin netting. Anybody know of them?

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Juds2323 Posted 26 Feb 2010 , 3:32am
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I know on cakeboss they used the geletin sheets and evidently they were already scored so all they did was trace the lines with edible markers to make it look like netting.

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JUDI

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psmith Posted 26 Feb 2010 , 1:55pm
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Could it be made with Sugarveil? I'm thinking if you had a cris-cross template it would be easy to pipe out a net using Sugarveil. Sugarveil is flexible too so that might be a plus.

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ibmoser Posted 26 Feb 2010 , 4:36pm
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I have some gelatin sheets that have that crisscross pattern in them like Buddy used - the pattern lines are just a little thicker than the "background" portion of the sheet, but it is solid gelatin. Check out

http://www.kingarthurflour.com/shop/items/sheet-gelatin-20-sheets?utm_source=frooglecom&utm_medium=cse&utm_campaign=shopping

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Denirae Posted 4 Mar 2010 , 4:09pm
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Thanks for the ideas. I believe that the kingflour sheets are what we are looking for. Thanks a million.

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