.....I prefer the treats, obviously!
So, after a long evening of making my halloween cupcakes and fondant shapes, I learned a few things:
- Cupcakes are small, thus the figures should be small. Mine were larger and that's a pretty big mouthful of fondant.
- The first bullet point leads to this one: I should flavor my fondant with just a little bit of vanilla, because it tastes kind of plain.
- Black fondant is the hardest thing to work with. It was stickier than the white fondant and I had to use a lot of powdered sugar. Then the powdered sugar wouldn't come off of it no matter how I tried. Annnnnd it stained my hands and the counter, gr.
- Regular grocery store frosting doesn't work very well in a piping bag. Not only was it runny and sloppy but there isn't enough to fully frost 20 cupcakes... I learned that the hard way and some only have a little bit on them just to hold the topper in place.
- It took about 3 hours to craft 11 pieces, so I need to speed up a little or my creations are going to take all day.
- The edible glue is awesome!! It sticks perfectly the first time. I only had a little bit of trouble sticking the black eyes to the orange pumpkin. It slipped just the tiniest bit and the black leaked onto the orange.
- In fact, my new tools proved extremely useful. I haven't used them all but I will eventually.
- I haven't experimented with homemade cupcake batter or icing yet so they taste the same as the first ones. I'll work on that next!
Also, I loved the orange and black cupcake holders, they're too cute. Overall, they were a lot of fun to make and I can't wait until I can create some more!
Until later,
Baker in Training