Evening everyone,
Does anybody know if you can use modeling chocolate to cover a sculpted cake? If so is there a tutorial out there somewhere. Any info is greatly appreciated!!!
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HE is fantastic thank you soooo much for your quick reply. I am getting ready to start my grandsons pokemon. Wish me luck.
Sandy Cravens said:
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Another questions on your bear do you use an extra support in the head because I plan on sculpting charizard head out of modeling chocolate? Was sure since it will be so heavy if I needed extra support. Thanks
Katy Nott said:
haha - thanks Phil! I guessed you were, but wasn't sure lol
Phil V said:Hi Sandy! If you look at my pictures on my page you will see that I use modeling chocolate to cover sculpted cakes all the time! In fact, I never use fondant. Modeling chocolate (homemade) just has a better flavor than purchased fondant (in my opinion) but I always get pretty good reviews on the taste of my cakes.
I will tell you that modeling chocolate is very heavy, compared to fondant, but you can definitely use it rolled out thinly to cover a cake.
I'll be glad to give you any advice that I possibly can.
Have a great night!
Phil (and btw katy, I am a him-Phil! LOL! :)
Yes! Definitely use support. I use a plastic pillar the kind that are used for wedding cake type stuff. The ones that are to be hidden-type.
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