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This is the MMF recipe that I use Judy...hope it works as well for you as it does for me...I have never used another recipe.
Marshmellow Fondant
Originally from Wilton's Facebook Page
This is the first mm fondant recipe I ever made...worked out very well.
Ingredients
15 oz. Mini marshmellow
2 tbsp water
1/2 tsp salt
2 tsp lemon juice (fresh or bottled)
2 tsp light corn syrup (helps with the pliability)
1 tsp vanilla
2 lbs (approx. 7 cups) confectioners sugar, sifted
1/2 cup Crisco or veg. shortening.
Instructions
1.Grease micro safe bowl and heat proof spoon with Crisco.
2.Place marshmellow and water into bowl.
3.Micro about 2 minutes - stopping and stirring at 40 second intervals. Mixture should be soupy.(this might be a good time to add the coloring is you want only one colour)
4.Take out of micro and add corn syrup, lemon juice, salt and extract. Stir well
5.Sift confectioners sugar into mixture - 1 cup at a time. After 5 cups, grease your hands with crisco and knead the mixture in the bowl. Add the 6th cup and continue to knead.
6.Grease your work surface and turn mixture out of bowl onto counter.
7.Sift remaining sugar, regrease hands and knead well.
8.If mixture seem soft add powdered sugar, (if hard and cracking add water- 1/2 tsp at a time)
9.Shape into mound and put a coating of Crisco on outside, double wrap in cling wrap andput into Zip lock bag - extracting all the air.
10.Allow to rest overnight but can be used after sitting 1 hour.
Additional notes
Add food colouring to the soupy mixture (much easier) or knead in later(this is harder). Tips: If eating the fondant use the MM recipe...taste better then the store one. Use cornstarch when working wih fondant, if sticky
Thanks for all of the advise and encouragement! I did a practice run of the ladybug (see attached). Ended up using store-bought fondant. The red is Satin Ice and the black is Fondarific. I had gotten a sample pack of the Fondarific and really liked it. Not sure how I feel about the Satin Ice - it started cracking when I was rolling it out... I just hope it's not too heavy for the sheet cake it's going on.
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