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OK... reading this post has me craving RKT!!! I used to make them when I was coaching softball for our team all the time. We had road trips that were 4 to 5 hours and they loved it when I made treats!!! OK>... off to make a batch to munch on!
HEy jeri..
after you have made the RKT do you cover it with buttercream and then fondant..or no need for buttercream?
First time making RKT with fondant! thanks
jeri c said:OK... reading this post has me craving RKT!!! I used to make them when I was coaching softball for our team all the time. We had road trips that were 4 to 5 hours and they loved it when I made treats!!! OK>... off to make a batch to munch on!
No need for buttercream, but I usually do 2 layers of fondant. One to smooth over any bumps and the other layer to finish it.
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Sweet Art Cakes! said:HEy jeri..
after you have made the RKT do you cover it with buttercream and then fondant..or no need for buttercream?
First time making RKT with fondant! thanks
jeri c said:OK... reading this post has me craving RKT!!! I used to make them when I was coaching softball for our team all the time. We had road trips that were 4 to 5 hours and they loved it when I made treats!!! OK>... off to make a batch to munch on!
Thanks Jeanne...
Been reading on some other forums and they actually recommended RI (royal icing) or ganache...to help with the bumps...I have to make a mickey mouse clubhouse cake for my little son's cake so wanted to make Mickey's head with RKT...will pratice...first time making RKT ..lol!
Jeanne said:No need for buttercream, but I usually do 2 layers of fondant. One to smooth over any bumps and the other layer to finish it.
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Sweet Art Cakes! said:HEy jeri..
after you have made the RKT do you cover it with buttercream and then fondant..or no need for buttercream?
First time making RKT with fondant! thanks
jeri c said:OK... reading this post has me craving RKT!!! I used to make them when I was coaching softball for our team all the time. We had road trips that were 4 to 5 hours and they loved it when I made treats!!! OK>... off to make a batch to munch on!
IMHO... using buttercream or ganache makes things more difficult since it moves around and squishes out from places. Royal will work, but you have to let it dry and then sand it down... more time. I just slap fondant on... smooth it all out and lay on a finish layer of fondant. It takes no time at all.
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Sweet Art Cakes! said:Thanks Jeanne...
Been reading on some other forums and they actually recommended RI (royal icing) or ganache...to help with the bumps...I have to make a mickey mouse clubhouse cake for my little son's cake so wanted to make Mickey's head with RKT...will pratice...first time making RKT ..lol!
Jeanne said:No need for buttercream, but I usually do 2 layers of fondant. One to smooth over any bumps and the other layer to finish it.
=]
Sweet Art Cakes! said:HEy jeri..
after you have made the RKT do you cover it with buttercream and then fondant..or no need for buttercream?
First time making RKT with fondant! thanks
jeri c said:OK... reading this post has me craving RKT!!! I used to make them when I was coaching softball for our team all the time. We had road trips that were 4 to 5 hours and they loved it when I made treats!!! OK>... off to make a batch to munch on!
I followed your advice and used the box recipe, leaving out the butter and the results were just what I wanted. Nice and firm, easy to carve...I covered with two layers of fondant rather than using buttercream and the results were very good. I posted the pic in my profile. It's the monkey cake. The blocks, ducky, ears, feet and arms were all made from the Rice Krispies. Thanks for all the help from everyone!
Jeanne said:If you take out the butter the resulting mass sets up nice and firm. =]
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Bob White said:Thanks, Jeanne! I'll try that.
Excellent! =] Glad it worked well for you.
Ines... you will be fine to make them now. They will be harder than normal rice cereal treats, but you want that. They taste good.. just a little stiffer than what you would make to serve as a treat.
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Bob White said:I followed your advice and used the box recipe, leaving out the butter and the results were just what I wanted. Nice and firm, easy to carve...I covered with two layers of fondant rather than using buttercream and the results were very good. I posted the pic in my profile. It's the monkey cake. The blocks, ducky, ears, feet and arms were all made from the Rice Krispies. Thanks for all the help from everyone!
Jeanne said:If you take out the butter the resulting mass sets up nice and firm. =]
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Bob White said:Thanks, Jeanne! I'll try that.
Thank you Jeanne:
Another question, if you don't mind - They don't need refrigeration right? (After the books are done - covered in fondant and decorated)?
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