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Sorry to hear you are all having crummy (crumby? ;) ) baking days. Knock on wood, things are good so far over here. The only issue I'm having is high humidity and my lilies are not setting up as quickly as I would like and I only have 6 forms so I have to do a batch, let them set overnight, do another batch, and on and on. I need 3 for a taster cake this weekend and at least 50 (yes, 50!!!) for a wedding next weekend.
Eileen, well I didn't mention how sticky my gum paste was last night with it being 100 degrees in my kitchen. I was making daisies all night because they kept sticking to the cutter. Man, was I cursing! Can't tell you how much cornstarch I went through. You could turn your oven on briefly (dread) and then shut it and when it's just warm, put the lilies in there to dry them out faster.
Meera, you can hang a kitchen towel over your mixer to contain the sugar cloud. The Kitchen Aid actually does have a plastic thingy (I forgot what it's called) that sits on top of the bowl to keep stuff from poofing out.
Meera said:Oh noo...ladies it is truely frusturating!!!
I've ran out of eggs, flour and made my husband run out to get it AT NIGHT!!
My kitchen aid likes to spit back at me...so when i add the flour my kitchen sometimes is a mess...white everywhere!!! I even do it slowly...little by little...
Also when the cake you made does not fit into the container/box you had prepared for it..ugghh...so you have to come up with a creative solution to pacakge it w/o damaging the icing!
Hi Theresa, I never use cornstach, I only use - I think you call it Crisco? a white cooking fat. I use it on my hands, my board , my cutters and when I use the pasta machine to roll the paste I'll spread some on both side of the paste and I've never had a problem! Use sparingly as to much could cause paste to be short! Although cornstarch makes it easier to roll and cut out it does take much longer for the flowers to dry, other ingredients in many if not all flower paste recipes that cause the flowers not to dry quickly is gelatin and liquid glucose. Since I've removed these ingredients from my paste, all my flowers not only dry but hold there shape no matter how hot, cold or how high the humidity is!!!
Theresa Happe said:Eileen, well I didn't mention how sticky my gum paste was last night with it being 100 degrees in my kitchen. I was making daisies all night because they kept sticking to the cutter. Man, was I cursing! Can't tell you how much cornstarch I went through. You could turn your oven on briefly (dread) and then shut it and when it's just warm, put the lilies in there to dry them out faster.
Meera, you can hang a kitchen towel over your mixer to contain the sugar cloud. The Kitchen Aid actually does have a plastic thingy (I forgot what it's called) that sits on top of the bowl to keep stuff from poofing out.
Meera said:Oh noo...ladies it is truely frusturating!!!
I've ran out of eggs, flour and made my husband run out to get it AT NIGHT!!
My kitchen aid likes to spit back at me...so when i add the flour my kitchen sometimes is a mess...white everywhere!!! I even do it slowly...little by little...
Also when the cake you made does not fit into the container/box you had prepared for it..ugghh...so you have to come up with a creative solution to pacakge it w/o damaging the icing!
Ok, so this is so retarded, I ought to be embarassed to share it. I used a mop handle to form the loops of my bows. I made them a teeny tiny smidgen to short, so I couldn't slide them off over the end of the handle without them breaking. (The end of the handle had a plastic thing on it that was a little wider than the rest of the handle). So, my son saved the day. He broke out the dremel and cut off the end of the handle. Phew! I didn't want to have to start over.
But now you have a mop without a grip -- I guess there will be no more mopping for you!
Theresa Happe said:Ok, so this is so retarded, I ought to be embarassed to share it. I used a mop handle to form the loops of my bows. I made them a teeny tiny smidgen to short, so I couldn't slide them off over the end of the handle without them breaking. (The end of the handle had a plastic thing on it that was a little wider than the rest of the handle). So, my son saved the day. He broke out the dremel and cut off the end of the handle. Phew! I didn't want to have to start over.
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