SMURFS

These were not all cookies… full sugarpaste. Kids love these kind of candies, so we prepared 3D candy lollies for a smurf-themed birthday party of Ediz. I know I should work more on beards and moustaches!!

COOKIES FOR FIRST BIRTHDAYS

… another quick post just to share what I have been up to lately! Hope you like age 1 cookies I had prepared for Kayra. I am working on facility decoration! 🙂

MICKEY – MINNIE

I purchased these cutters at cheapcookiecutters.com. The chin piece is abit tough to make, but end result is worth it. Is that not!? As a Mickey – Minnie fan, buying these cutters was the best decision I have made 🙂
It is those times of the year I decided to grow cookie cusiness into something more institutional. I always dreamt of running a boutique and very romantic store; maybe just about time I should try! Anyone to recommend me candy like nice but budget-friendly decorations, I would be happiest to know 🙂

CAKE FOR GRANNY’S BIRTHDAY

I was asked today by Dana about the fondant recipe I use. Here is one I work with (the one prepared with marshmallows is easier – and surely quicker to prepare….I can post that one later too). Here is the recipe I use:

*900 gr sugar (confectiners’)

 

*1/2 tablespoon gelatin (no flavor) (7,5 ml)

 

*30 ml. water (1/4 cup) – room temperature

 

*1 tablespoon glycerin (15 ml)

 

*1/2 cup.glycose (125 ml)

 

*1 teaspoon lemon juice

 

*1/2 teaspoon margarine (no color no odor)

 

 

* Sprinkle gelatin over water, and wait for 2-3 minutes so it gets swollen. Then keep the gelatin bowl in microwave for around 5 seconds (or until the gelatin melts). If you dont have microwave, boil some water in a pan, and place the gelatin bowl over that pan, until gelatin melts. Note however that gelatin should not get too hot.

 

* Then add corn syrup (glucose), glycerin and lemon juice (filtered) to the gelatin mixture and stir until it melts and gets smooth.

 

* Sift more than half of sugar in a separate bowl (glass bowls are preferable) and make a hole(emptiness) in the middle of it.

 

* Filter the mixture you had prepared and pour into the middle of confectioners’ sugar. Use wooden spoon to mix slowly, and make the mixture sticky.

 

* Take this sticky mixture (fondant), and by adding the remaining sugar slowly, knead on a smooth surface until you are happy with the density. It should be pliable enough to work with, and hard enough to not stick.

 

* Rub your hands with some margarin, and continue kneading (which helps fondant to become silky and really smooth).

 

* Wrap in stretch-and place in plastic bag so it does not dry out.

 

It gets easily dry, in such cases, you might place the fondant into microwave for a few seconds (you can do so before use), or keep in cooling oven for a while etc. Some water might help too, but water should be used carefully. If fondant gets too sticky at some point (especially after dying), you might knead with some flour.