Sunday, November 6, 2011
Hand Piped Candy Designs-Part 2
I hand drew these designs with a style similar to the fleur de lis, and then piped melted colored almond bark (Vanilla) into a disposable icing bag, with a Wilton tip #7 onto the design covered with Parchment paper. Because I piped over the design I was able to repeat it multiple times by just adding a new piece of parchment paper.
As soon as I finished the piping, I sprinkled it with Wiltons edible glitter, and transferred the sheet to a large rounded coffee can. Try to find something that has the same circumference as your cake, otherwise it will dry into a shape, and will start to break when you attach it to your cake.
Mine wasn't perfect, and did break in some places, but since I had just iced my cake which was setting in the fridge, I was able to fix it, and reconnect the pieces by pressing them back into the icing.
Chill the designs in the freezer for about 2-3 minutes, then gently remove from your parchment paper & press into your cake. These can be done in any color or style.
Labels:
cake balls,
candy,
candy canes,
design
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This is lovely! I really want to improve my decorating skills.
ReplyDeleteThat design is beautiful! Such a great final touch!
ReplyDelete-Elyse @The Cultural Dish
@Elyse-I am not a bakker, but this was a great experience.
ReplyDelete@Cake-A brainstorm came to me while I was laying in bed, and it actually worked! I learned so much about what NOT to do!
What a great idea, and so pretty!
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