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paojava
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Joined: Jun 29, 2008
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Location: Fredericksburg, VA
Birthday: May 21
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Mon Jun 30, 2008 4:41 am |
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Do you all usually make your own marshmallow fondant? Do you use it just to cover cakes and then use the wilton fondant for decoration? My wilton instructor advises not to use MMF for decorations. I am preparing to make my first batch this week. If I did want to use it for decorations as well, should I add some gum tex? Should I make a 50/50 mix with gumpaste? I am planning on making simple flowers (daisies) on wire for a topper, and gum-gluing daisies to the sides. Or maybe stripes of bright colored fondant. My inspiration is the daisy's go crazy cake on the wilton website.
http://www.wilton.com/recipes/.....ocrazy.cfm
Sorry for all the questions! And thanks in advance!!! |
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sarahpierce
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Mon Jun 30, 2008 4:50 am |
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My MMF is too soft for decorations, but that might just be the way that I make it. You'll have to experment, and see what works for you. Good luck.  |
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Shelly4481
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Location: Texas
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Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:57 am |
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I use mmf for everything, sometimes I add gumtex to it if I want it to dry pretty fast.(for things that I want to stick up out of cake, like your flowers) But I have done it without. It just takes a few days to dry. Once the flowers sit for a day I will turn them over to make sure the back side drys really good. I also live in a very dry area. |
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milissasmom
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Location: Apple Valley, Ca
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Mon Jun 30, 2008 9:07 am |
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| paojava wrote: | Do you all usually make your own marshmallow fondant? Do you use it just to cover cakes and then use the wilton fondant for decoration? My wilton instructor advises not to use MMF for decorations. I am preparing to make my first batch this week. If I did want to use it for decorations as well, should I add some gum tex? Should I make a 50/50 mix with gumpaste? I am planning on making simple flowers (daisies) on wire for a topper, and gum-gluing daisies to the sides. Or maybe stripes of bright colored fondant. My inspiration is the daisy's go crazy cake on the wilton website.
http://www.wilton.com/recipes/.....ocrazy.cfm
Sorry for all the questions! And thanks in advance!!! |
I have made MMF before but because I am so busy and usually use lots of colors, I use SatinIce fondant. Just because it's easiest for me and it tastes WAY better than the Yucky Wilton stuff and the colors are AMAZING! If you make MMF, you can totally add GumTex or Tylose to it to stiffen it up. 50/50 also works great if you need things to harden up but are not QUICK enough to use gumpaste alone just yet! It dries fast but not nearly as fast as gumpaste alone and I like the SMOOTHNESS of it as well! Good luck and I can't wait to see your finished cake!!
HTH |
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dominique26
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Joined: May 01, 2007
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Location: Arizona
Birthday: Jun 26
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Mon Jun 30, 2008 9:11 am |
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I use MMF almost exclusively. All you need to do is allow it time to dry. I've never had any problem with the decorations that I've done. |
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tonedna
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Mon Jun 30, 2008 9:16 am |
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She might be saying that cause the MMf tends to be softer than Fondant and someone that is starting might have a more difficult time with it.. |
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farnazmom3
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Mon Jun 30, 2008 9:23 am |
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I use MMF for everything too. for the decorations sometimes I add gumpaste to dry faster. |
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Texas_Rose
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Joined: Feb 26, 2008
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Mon Jun 30, 2008 9:31 am |
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I use MMF for everything. It dries pretty quickly...I can make loops for a bow and hang them to dry, and they'll be dry in 24 hours. Flowers dry even faster. If it's very humid in your house that could affect it...when we moved I had to buy a dehumidifier because my MMF wasn't working well with the humidity in the house.
I do add some gum-tex to the MMF if I'm making something that requires some patience, like roses...because I don't have the patience to wait days for the rose bases to dry before I put the petals on. But I don't like the smell of gum-tex and I wouldn't add it to something that was going to get eaten.
Not all MMF is the same. I've seen lots of different recipes for it. If you add a lot of glycerin to the MMF, it will probably never harden. The only time I add glycerine is if I'm making chocolate MMF because the cocoa powder seems to dry it out a bit. |
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asmith
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Joined: Mar 21, 2007
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Mon Jun 30, 2008 9:33 am |
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I've used MMF before and have used it for everything. I do prefer Satin Ice just for the fact that I don't like the mess in the kitchen that I would get from making MMF. I guess I'm just lazy! |
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paojava
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Joined: Jun 29, 2008
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Location: Fredericksburg, VA
Birthday: May 21
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Mon Jun 30, 2008 11:58 am |
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Thank you all SOOOO very much! I feel pretty confident with fondant, and I have heard that the MMF tastes so much better...and since this is a birthday cake for my 3 year old niece, I wanted it to be extra-special.
Ok--I will make my own this time and do the flowers early, so if I have to, I can redo them with the wilton stuff.
I am still a novice decorator, only making things for family and friends...if I really get serious I will look into the satin ice! |
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Maria_Campos
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Joined: Oct 16, 2006
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Mon Jun 30, 2008 12:16 pm |
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I use Satin Ice, it's consistantly good texture, taste good, easy to use, and if I need it to last longer I would make a batch on MMF and mix the two, but don't want the hassle with MMF. |
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auntginn
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Mon Jun 30, 2008 12:20 pm |
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I use mmf for 99% of my work with fondant. But one thing I learned, is that when I need it to dry like for bows or figures, I don't add water to the recipe and I make it 2-3 days in advance. Then it will be nice and hard to work with.
One of the reasons I like the mmf fondant and so do my customers is that it does not have nearly as much grease in it. And then again the flavor is soooo much nicer. |
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Tona
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Mon Jun 30, 2008 4:34 pm |
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I use Satin Ice because of the convience and ease of use. I have made the MMF and do not like the mess or the time involved. But the taste is great. |
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paojava
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Joined: Jun 29, 2008
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Location: Fredericksburg, VA
Birthday: May 21
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Sun Jul 06, 2008 8:48 am |
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well...I made it. Somehow I managed to give myself a blister too--from melting the marshmallows over the double boiler.
I decided to not add the water, since I was planning on making the flowers with it.
I had to microwave the dough several times when I was trying to color it. I found that it was very stiff--much stiffer than wilton fondant. Probably because I didn't add the water. The flowers did turn out very well!
here is what I made:
Erin's Birthday Cake |
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auntginn
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Sun Jul 06, 2008 11:24 am |
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Oh WOW!!! Fantastic job. You did a great job. Does not look like you struggled at all. Congrtulations. |
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