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Thank you for the response.
I bought a package of isomalt from Ck products. I also bought gem molds to use with the isomalt. This is my 2nd time doing something for Breast Cancer Awareness and this year we were asked to do an event and they requested diamonds and other gems to be put on some of the cupcakes as well as the national symbol - pink ribbon (which will be made out of fondant).
Is following the packaging instructions really that easy? It seems it but just am a little concerned as I am with anything new I attempt....lol
If it comes with a recipe you can use theirs, we have one we use and I can email it to you if you would like to see another. Give yourself a good 45 minutes to an hour to cook the isomalt. Don't rush it or it will burn and turn brown. Here is our "Tips" page after you cook it. Let us know if you have any questions. Good Luck and let us know how it turns out!
Hi Kamini,
Isomalt is a form of sugar that hardens and can be molded. I am attempting to make "diamonds & other gems" from an isomalt molding plate.
Also, on the front page of my website there is a short video with a few techniques including casting that will give you an idea of how we do it. www.simicakes.com
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