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Homemade candy flowers (gummy)
I remember several years ago coming across a recipe where you used the
sugared mint leaves, spice drops and the like, and made them into other shapes. I can't for the life of me find any info on them now. Does anyone else know what I am talking about? I think I remember the basic idea but wanted to make sure. I need to make easy flowers and such for a dirt cake this weekend. Thanks! |
Homemade candy flowers (gummy)
jacqui{JB} wrote: > "cheyjohn" > wrote in message > ups.com... > > > I remember several years ago coming across > > a recipe where you used the sugared mint leaves, > > spice drops and the like, and made them into other > > shapes. I can't for the life of me find any info on > > them now. Does anyone else know what I am > > talking about? I think I remember the basic idea > > but wanted to make sure. I need to make easy > > flowers and such for a dirt cake this weekend. > > I seem to vaguely remember such a thing, as well. If I had to hazard a > guess, I'd say it was in a Wilton cake decorating book; you might check > their website. Hmm, no. > > But here's what Pillsbury has to say about it: > http://www.pillsburybaking.com/recip...?recipeid=9857 > > and Betty Crocker uses this technique: > http://www.bettycrocker.com/allabout....asp?gid=41126 > > Which may give you the results you're looking for. I can't shake the > feeling that I've seen flowers made with gumdrops where the gumdrops are cut > crosswise into slices, then the slices are rolled flat into petals and > leaves, and then put together for more realistic flowers --like roses. > *shrug* I'm probably thinking of gumpaste flowers. > > -j Something related I saw - near the middle of the clip when they made the lid: http://www.uktvfood.co.uk/index.cfm?...ipe&iID=517300 could that be applied to candy? |
Homemade candy flowers (gummy)
cheyjohn wrote:
> I remember several years ago coming across a recipe where you used the > sugared mint leaves, spice drops and the like, and made them into other > > shapes. I can't for the life of me find any info on them now. Does > anyone else know what I am talking about? I think I remember the basic > > idea but wanted to make sure. I need to make easy flowers and such for > a dirt cake this weekend. Thanks! > I remember seeing instructions to roll out the candy thin with finely granulated sugar to prevent sticking, then cut out with a knife or small cookie cutters or shape as desired. If you can't manage this, you could always use gummy worms in the cake and small silk flowers. gloria p |
Homemade candy flowers (gummy)
cheyjohn wrote: > I remember several years ago coming across a recipe where you used the > sugared mint leaves, spice drops and the like, and made them into other > > shapes. I can't for the life of me find any info on them now. Does > anyone else know what I am talking about? I think I remember the basic > > idea but wanted to make sure. I need to make easy flowers and such for > a dirt cake this weekend. Thanks! You cut the gumdrops into slices, roll them in sugar, flatten a bit and then use the pieces to form petals and leaves. I could never get it to work so switched to marzipan. -L. |
Homemade candy flowers (gummy)
-L. wrote: > cheyjohn wrote: > > I remember several years ago coming across a recipe where you used the > > sugared mint leaves, spice drops and the like, and made them into other > > > > shapes. I can't for the life of me find any info on them now. Does > > anyone else know what I am talking about? I think I remember the basic > > > > idea but wanted to make sure. I need to make easy flowers and such for > > a dirt cake this weekend. Thanks! > > You cut the gumdrops into slices, roll them in sugar, flatten a bit > and then use the pieces to form petals and leaves. That sounds like "rape" to me... -- Best Greg |
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