Hello,
I have a question,hope someone can help clarify my problem. I usually make my figures out of fondant and add tylose powder to make it gumpaste. Well, I live in Houston, where there is alot of humdity sometimes. My figures sometimes get too soft eventhough I add tylose powder. Is that possible?
My other question is that I make stabilized whipping icing to ice cakes because some of my family members don't like buttercream. My 2nd question is that when I add the gumpaste figures on the whipped icing cake the figures will start to melt or get soft?
I hope someone can help me.
Erica
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Try makig actual gumpaste. There are many recipes online. They will usually have gum tragacanth or tylose as the gumming agent. The actual gumpaste stands up better than tylose and fondant.
Whipped cream and fondant don't play well together, so that will happen everytime. If your family doesn't like buttercream made with powdered sugar you coudl try a meringue based buttercream like swiss meringue buttercream. It hase the same consistency as whipped cream and not as sweet as buttercream made with powered sugar. Just be sure to use unsalted butter to make it or it will taste like a stick of butter with sugar in it.
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