Hi guys:
I need to make wine red fondant. I have satin ice red fondant on hand. How do I turn that into wine red?
Regards,
Teneisha
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Teneisha,
There's only 3 primary colors and red is one of them (others are blue and yellow) so your only real option is to add blue. For color mixing, we use royal blue, lemon yellow and a pure pink (most reds have yellow in them and will mute any color that you only want 2 primary colors in). I would take a small piece of the red fondant and mix in a tiny bit of royal blue color to see whether the red has a lot of yellow. If it does, the color will turn a muddy or gray color instead of wine colored. If this is the case, you may need to color white fondant with a premade food color in the color of your choice. Since the color company would have left out the 3rd primary to get a vivid wine color so it should be a purer color (without yellow in the red).
This may be more info than you wanted, but I wanted to help you avoid a big batch of gray/brown fondant.
Black contains all 3 primaries in very intense form so by adding black, you would also be adding yellow.
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