Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Fondant Birthday Cakes How Can I Flavor Fondant For A Birthday Cake?

How can i flavor fondant for a birthday cake? - fondant birthday cakes

I have to make a birthday cake on Saturday and wondered what flavor fondant cake yummy.its really knows pink.if dark chocolate and white that makes the difference.

4 comments:

Judi said...

If you are from fondant, add flavor when you add the liquid ... If you use marshmallow fondant, it could replace 1 tablespoon of water with a sample of the flavor (but not very useful if you are using) mint. Open vanilla, almond or coconut all in good taste.

If the foundation is completed, you can knead in a little taste. LorAnn flavoring oils are the best ... to save the craft. You can also sweet oils. When you add an extract from his regularly when you're done, it may work too soft and sticky.

Judi said...

If you are from fondant, add flavor when you add the liquid ... If you use marshmallow fondant, it could replace 1 tablespoon of water with a sample of the flavor (but not very useful if you are using) mint. Open vanilla, almond or coconut all in good taste.

If the foundation is completed, you can knead in a little taste. LorAnn flavoring oils are the best ... to save the craft. You can also sweet oils. When you add an extract from his regularly when you're done, it may work too soft and sticky.

Judi said...

If you are from fondant, add flavor when you add the liquid ... If you use marshmallow fondant, it could replace 1 tablespoon of water with a sample of the flavor (but not very useful if you are using) mint. Open vanilla, almond or coconut all in good taste.

If the foundation is completed, you can knead in a little taste. LorAnn flavoring oils are the best ... to save the craft. You can also sweet oils. When you add an extract from his regularly when you're done, it may work too soft and sticky.

that one Italian girl said...

Even before the start of the fondant into a bowl and add 1 teaspoon of the desired extract. Be careful not to add too!
And then turn as usual.

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