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Fondant Cake Decorations - 7 Tips For That Perfect Wedding Cake
Whether purchased from the grocery store or made to your own recipe, fondant
icing is an excellent icing choice for wedding cakes and for other "special
occasion" cakes. Drying to a smooth alabaster finish, it can be applied
to cakes of all shapes and makes the perfect base for the most inticate
or simplest of decoration.
Fondant icing is a soft sugar-based icing that is generally rolled out
to a thickness of about 1/4 inch, layed over the cake and smoothed and
pressed into place before being trimmed for a perfect fit.
Despite the fact that fondant cake decorations are ideal for wedding cakes,
fondant icing is not always easy to work with so here are a few tips to
help you get that perfect result.
Tip 1. A thin layer of icing, referred to as a "crumb coat"
should be applied to the cake before the fondant icing is added. This
produces a sticky surface for the fondant to stick to.
Tip 2. To prevent it from drying out, fondant icing should be put in a
plastic bag (or covered with a non-permeable plastic wrap such as Sara
wrap) and then placed in a tightly sealed container. The container should
be kept at cool room temperature and should never be refrigerated. If
the icing dries out and harden it can usually be revived by putting it
into the microwave for a few seconds and then
kneading the life back into it.
Tip 3. Do not refrigerate fondant icing but store it, and use it, at room
temperature.
Tip 4. For that truly professional looking finish, and to obscure any
rough edges, make a decorative border to go around the cake and, particularly,
to cover the join between individual tiers.
Tip 5. If the cake has a number of tiers, each tier should be iced individually
before the cake is assembled. It is also advisable, when the final design
permits, to store the tiers separately and then to assemble them only
when the cake is necessary.
Tip 6. To ensure a smooth, flawless finish, make sure that your working
surface, rolling pin and hands are clean and lint-free. fluffy clothing,
jewelry on your fingers or wrists, long fingernails and long hair may
all cause problems.
Tip 7. Fondant icing dries out very fast and needs to be applied to the
cake quickly (within as little as 5 minutes) after it has been rolled
out. Once applied, the cake can be stored without problem for several
days at room temperature.
When it comes to considering the quantity of fondant icing required try
to have too much icing rather than too little, as leftover icing can always
be stored for use at a later date.
As a guide, for 3 1/2 inch high cake layers a 6 inch diameter round cake
will need about 1 1/2 pounds of icing, while a 10 inch diameter square
cake will need about 3 pounds of icing.
For some people fondant cake decorations, despite their tremendous appearance,
are somewhat flavorless and this can be remedied by adding flavoring,
often accompanied with coloring. There are a large number of flavorings
available and typically to flavor one pound of icing you can add 1/3 cup
of hazelnut or peanut butter, 1/2 cup of dried, shredded and sweetened
coconut or 1 or 2 teaspoons of vanilla, almond extract or orange flower
water.
About the author: For all of your wedding needs, including fondant cake
decorations, visit us at http://www.talkingweddings.com today
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