Hi
need some advice...recently got a filagree mold and having a difficult time getting the gumpaste out without cracking. Very fine spaces in the mold. Any ideas on what to do with the gumpaste or should I use another material..........suggestions please.
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Hi Jeri
Thanks for the reply.....I mold I have is from FIRST IMPRESSIONS its seen here, http://www.globalsugarart.com/search.php?search=26603&searchima..., I did put in freezer.......did come out. The main problem I am having is that the very fine lines that need to be filled, I did the method of little pieces of gumpaste piece by piece, they are so fine and delicate, they crack. I was hoping if there is another 'paste' I could use that wouldn't be so delicate. It takes so long to fill the line, and it drys out. After viewing suppliers photos I realized that the wings were filled solid with gumpaste. I did not want 'that' look....I want a real filigree. Any suggestions?
Hi Vera:
I would use only gumpaste because the fondant lacks the gum to keep it from tearing when you remove it from the mold. The other thing you might try is to knead in a little extra shortening into the gumpaste bafore you press it into the mold. If you want lacy filligree then you will have to use royal icing and pipe it over a pattern covered in plasric wrap. Peel carefully and you will have the lacy design you want.
Vera Kassay said:
Hi Jeri
Thanks for the reply.....I mold I have is from FIRST IMPRESSIONS its seen here, http://www.globalsugarart.com/search.php?search=26603&searchima..., I did put in freezer.......did come out. The main problem I am having is that the very fine lines that need to be filled, I did the method of little pieces of gumpaste piece by piece, they are so fine and delicate, they crack. I was hoping if there is another 'paste' I could use that wouldn't be so delicate. It takes so long to fill the line, and it drys out. After viewing suppliers photos I realized that the wings were filled solid with gumpaste. I did not want 'that' look....I want a real filigree. Any suggestions?
Hi Vera:
I would use only gumpaste because the fondant lacks the gum to keep it from tearing when you remove it from the mold. The other thing you might try is to knead in a little extra shortening into the gumpaste bafore you press it into the mold. If you want lacy filligree then you will have to use royal icing and pipe it over a pattern covered in plasric wrap. Peel carefully and you will have the lacy design you want.
Vera Kassay said:Hi Jeri
Thanks for the reply.....I mold I have is from FIRST IMPRESSIONS its seen here, http://www.globalsugarart.com/search.php?search=26603&searchima..., I did put in freezer.......did come out. The main problem I am having is that the very fine lines that need to be filled, I did the method of little pieces of gumpaste piece by piece, they are so fine and delicate, they crack. I was hoping if there is another 'paste' I could use that wouldn't be so delicate. It takes so long to fill the line, and it drys out. After viewing suppliers photos I realized that the wings were filled solid with gumpaste. I did not want 'that' look....I want a real filigree. Any suggestions?
Hi Karen Marie
Thanks so much for the info, will try to do. I'll let you know. Taking off for a short trip and should get back to 'cakes' in a few days there after. (:
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