In the past I have always used store bought fondant. Never would I have ever attempted to make my own, until a friend of mine told me about how she made her own fondant out of marshmallows. I had never heard of such a thing and I have been doing cakes a long time.
Here is how it all started....my friend had no time to run to the store to buy fondant, so she searched online to find a recipe and hoped to have all the ingredients....She did! The ingredients we are talking about all of us probably have on hand...16 oz bag of Jet Puffed Marshmallows, water, 2 lbs. of good quality powdered sugar.
When I finally took the plunge, literally with my hands into sticky goo of melted marshmallows, I was pleasantly surprised to find out how easy it all came together into a smooth soft ball. It was awesome. I have been hooked ever since! Oh and did I mention how inexpensive it is????? Compared to buying Pettinice fondant in 15lbs buckets for $$$ ALOT. I would not touch Wilton fondant with a chainsaw, it is gross and taste like...I have no clue, it's just bad...period. I don't recommend and I used to teach Wilton Cake classes.
It does take some time to make, but it really does get faster and faster to make the more you do it once you learn the technique. It really does taste so good and I find that it cracks less and goes on very nice with very little air bubbles to deal with. You can also roll in some marzipan and take it to a whole new level or some vanilla extract to enhance the flavor. My clients always say, "I always used to peel off the fondant and not eat it, but yours is so good, I eat it with the cake!"
So what has your experience been?
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My experience? MMF is too sweet for my tastes. I've tried many recipes and it always comes back to me finding it too sweet and a little too chewy when it sets on a cake. It certainly isn't complicated to make. I used to make traditional fondant, but I am the complete opposite of you... LOL. I don't mind the expense since it saves me (and my mixer) from having to make it... hehehe. I use fondant on all of my cakes, and when you can go through 30 pounds in a weekend... you buy it.
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My experience? MMF is too sweet for my tastes. I've tried many recipes and it always comes back to me finding it too sweet and a little too chewy when it sets on a cake. It certainly isn't complicated to make. I used to make traditional fondant, but I am the complete opposite of you... LOL. I don't mind the expense since it saves me (and my mixer) from having to make it... hehehe. I use fondant on all of my cakes, and when you can go through 30 pounds in a weekend... you buy it.
*wink*
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My experience? MMF is too sweet for my tastes. I've tried many recipes and it always comes back to me finding it too sweet and a little too chewy when it sets on a cake. It certainly isn't complicated to make. I used to make traditional fondant, but I am the complete opposite of you... LOL. I don't mind the expense since it saves me (and my mixer) from having to make it... hehehe. I use fondant on all of my cakes, and when you can go through 30 pounds in a weekend... you buy it.
*wink*
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