I never like long videos because I usually tend to find them draining, but between your soothing voice and your knowledgeable tips, I am binge watching. So helpful. Thank you Queen ! ♥️👏🏽💯
Idk what’s more amazing about this video.. Your soothing voice, the manner in which you’re holding your tools or how darn easy u make this look😭😭!! Thank u so much for sharing! Will be trying this soon❤️
I love...LOVE that I don’t have to use a mixer. Been looking for this type of ease in making gum paste. I am a ‘seasoned baker’ but will be a beginner in this area. Thank you my sister from across the world. 🙏🏾🙇🏽♀️❤️
I am so glad that you love this recipe. I have been using this gum paste recipe for years and it works every time. It is great that you don't need a mixer to make it, it adds to the ease and makes it accessible for everyone, especially if you don't have a mixer. I love that you bake as well, and now... Welcome to the world of cake decorating! I would love to see some of your work. I am hopping to start doing more cake decorating videos soon. So stay tuned!😊💖
I just found your video while browsing some of the gumpaste recipe .I will surely try this recipe very soon...thanks for sharing...love lots from PH...
Thank you for your lovely comment. Just to let you know if you also want to try a gumpaste recipe that is Vegan - no eggs or gelatin and super easy to make. Here is the link from my blog, which includes my RUclips tutorial for it. www.arisecakecreations.com/home/vegan-gumpaste-no-eggs-no-gelatin I hope the gumpaste recipes turns out good for you🤗🥰
Fantastic! That is great you tried this recipe. It is also more cost effective than buying it. Happy gumpaste flower making with it!❤ I would love to see your flowers you make with it, if you are happy to share them🤗
My recipe will work great in Florida. I have never made this recipe with gum tragacanth, so unfortunately I do not know what the quantity to add is. Global Sugar Art, has a Mexican Paste recipe using gum tragacanth, it might be worth looking at it. Here is the link www.globalsugarart.com/mexican-paste-recipe-inspiration.html I hope this helps🤗🥰
Thank you for your question. I make my sugar flowers from this egg based gumpaste recipe and also from my vegan gumpaste recipe. This is the link to my vegan gumpaste recipe (no eggs, no gelatin): ruclips.net/video/z5qbqYPRpqc/видео.html&ab_channel=AriseCakeCreations 🌸🤗
Good day to you Thank you for your tutorial I am watching your channel for the first time. I am new to cake decorating One q for you Can meringue powder be used as a substitute in the event you can not find pasteurized eggs in your location? If so what amount can be used Thank you for the response 🙏
Thank you for your comment and question. I have never made gumpaste with meringue powder. It maybe worth doing a google search there maybe a gumpaste recipe that uses meringue. I hope you are able to find a recipe🌸🤗
hi.. im a beginner and love your videos. can i use this recipe in Asian country in rainy days? may i know is there any non metling gumpaste recipe to use in rainy days.
Thank you for your comment❤ I live in Thailand, and I have high humidity during the rainy season. This gumpaste recipe can definitely be used on rainy days. Once your flowers are dried and stored well. Your flowers will last very long. I do also have an alternative gumpaste recipe which is vegan, made without egg whites (or gelatin). It does take longer to dry, but it gives you time to work with it and make your flowers, especially if you are a beginner, it also stands up to rainy days/humidity. Here is the link for my blog, which also has my RUclips video for it: www.arisecakecreations.com/home/vegan-gumpaste-no-eggs-no-gelatin I hope this helps🤗🥰
Thank you for your lovely comment. I have written a blog to go along with this tutorial which lists additional tips including info about the storage of this gumpaste. The printable recipe outlines the storage information: www.arisecakecreations.com/home/blog-easy-gumpaste-recipe?rq=gumpasteI hope this helps🤗🥰
There are eggless versions, but unfortunately I have not done a video tutorial yet. I hope to do a video tutorial for a eggless/vegan version soon. I would also need to experiment with it to find out how good it is for making sugar flowers and if it is good with heat & humidity. If you are subscribed & turn on notifications to my channel you will be alerted as soon as I have done the tutorial for it. Thank you
Thank you for your question, here is the full recipe in cups (you can half the recipe if you need less). I hope it helps🤗🤗: • 4 Egg whites (½ cup) • 6 cup Powdered sugar/ confectioners sugar • 2 tablespoon Tylose powder or CMC • 2 tablespoon Veg shortening vegetable fat (Trex or Crisco) • ½ cup Powdered sugar (confectioners or icing sugar) for kneading
Hi I’m new on your channel I liked your recipe it’s same as what my chef taught me but after I stored it in the fridge the next time I wanted to use it the gum paste kept sweating. Please is there a particular reason why it did that
Welcome to the Arise Cake Creations community❤ When you take the gumpaste from the fridge you need to let it come to room temperature before using (it may take a few hours to come to room temperature). The gumpaste will sweat at first due to the change of temperature from the cold fridge into the warm air. I hope this helps🤗🥰
There is an alternative recipe that does not use CMC or Tylo. The alternative is made with unflavoured gelatin & corn syrup. I have never tried it, so unfortunately I do not know how hard it will dry and how long flowers will keep for once made up. Here is the link to this full recipe - www.justapinch.com/recipes/dessert/other-dessert/gum-paste-simple.html Other alternatives that can be used to make edible flowers are Bean Paste (takes a long time to make) or Rice Paste/Clay. I have heard however they do not dry quickly and can crumble. This would not work for me, since I live in a hot & humid climate. I hope this information helps😊
The gumpaste is edible, since it is made with edible ingredients. In order to make realistic sugar flowers to decorate a cake or displays, you need to use some form of support such as a wooden skewer or florist wire, these support are not edible. You can make flowers without the supports as well, to do simple decorations on cupcakes and cakes. I hope this answers your question and helps🥰🤗
The recipe is in the description box. and my blog. Here is my blog with full details and printable recipe and further information about making this gumpaste🤗🥰 www.arisecakecreations.com/home/blog-easy-gumpaste-recipe?rq=gumpaste#recipe-gumpaste-anchor-link
Thank you for your question. You can use gumpaste for figurines, however, you will have to work quick, since it dries quickly. I would suggest you use modelling paste (edible) if it is figurines for cakes. If you just want figurines for something other than cake or something you can eat. I would use cold porcelain - which gives you time to work with it, dries very hard and is not as fragile as sugar gumpaste. I hope this information helps🌸🤗
Thank you for your question. The quantity of the ingredients is in the description box. I have also written a blog, which gives additional information and printable recipe for the gumpaste. Here is the link: www.arisecakecreations.com/home/blog-easy-gumpaste-recipe?rq=Gumpaste%20 I hope this helps🤗🥰
Agrise Cake Creatins. ¿Por favor sube tus videos s Pinterest. Yo comencé a seguirte por RUclips y también por Pinterest y me gustaría ver más trabajos tuyos allá. ❤
Thank you for your comment. Here is my video for the gumpaste with all the measurements and ingredients information, here is the link for it ruclips.net/video/_4yljhd0npI/видео.html My blog also has more information about this gumpaste receipe, here is the linkwww.arisecakecreations.com/home/blog-easy-gumpaste-recipe?rq=gumpaste I hope it helps. Thank you🤗
Thank you for your question. You do not have to use all the Crisco, it depends on what your gumpaste feels like. If still feels dry, add some more Crisco, if it feel too sticky, do not add any more crisco, you could knead in a small amount of corn starch/corn flour NOT icing sugar, since this can start to make it go to sticky as well. I hope this helps🌸🤗
Thank you for your question. As long as your eggs are pasteurised, using raw egg whites will be safe. This gumpaste when wrapped up well in the fridge will last up to 6 months and several years in the freezer. I have written a blog that goes along with this tutorial that has more info - www.arisecakecreations.com/home/blog-easy-gumpaste-recipe?rq=Gumpaste%20recipe I hope this helps🤗
Thank you for your question. I have listed the measurements for this tutorial in the description box. I have also written a blog with addition tips and the printable recipe: www.arisecakecreations.com/home/blog-easy-gumpaste-recipe?rq=Gumpaste%20recipe I hope this helps🥰🤗
Sarah, I did try this. Your recipe amounts to approximately 6 or 7 tsp of CMC or Tylose. Correct? While it came out really smooth after kneading, when I used it...it was ‘too elastic’ to get a thin roll. Imagine working with bread dough except multiply by 5 . It just kept trying to retract back to the ball. I hope the condition of mine makes sense. Though it came out decent (I mean... it did look like a fantasy type rose) rolling to get and stay thin...was exhausting 🥴😉😋 to cut petals. The other issue is that the edges seem to dry out faster even keeping them covered. I was used to the ease of Satin Ice. Not promoting them at all. As a beginner, I just purchased the first brand I saw to practice with. What did I do wrong and does one have to use all the Tylose/CMC called for in a recipe? I use a scale. This is new territory and most like bakers error on my part. I’ll try it again if you can ‘diagnose’ or attempt troubleshooting my error.☺️ 🙇🏽♀️🙏🏾❤️
I am so sorry, that you had this experience when you made the Gumpaste😕 I weighed the CMC using 30g, I didn't do the measurements in teaspoon, so not sure if this may have caused the problem. I am presuming you did not use all of the icing sugar, when kneading the gumpaste once it was made? Also did you use all of the vegetable shortening? This recipe does not require you to use all of it, just enough until the gumpaste has reached the right texture. Did you allow the gumpaste to mature for 24 hours before using it? 24 hours in either the fridge or cool/cold environment. This step is super important. I have never had problems with it being over stretchy or retracting back, when I am rolling it. I have never used Satin Ice gumpaste. I used to use Squires Kitchen and a Thai brand many years ago, before switching to making my own about 6 years ago. The gumpaste needs to be wrapped up and any cut petals must be covered well - with a plastic sleeve/cover, then into a zip lock bag depending on the environment you are in. I also sometimes cover the gumpaste that I am using, with a glass and tear off pieces as I need it, and never have a problem with it drying out. It is a gumpaste that dries a bit quicker, that what makes it great for humid environments/countries. However, it does normally still allow you time to manipulate the petals a bit. These are some of my trouble shooting tips, without seeing it, it is hard to tell, what else could have caused the problems. I have also written a blog, that may also further help: www.arisecakecreations.com/decorate/blog-easy-gumpaste-recipe-yme4d You could try making a much smaller quantity, maybe 1/4 of the recipe to see if it makes a difference - Fresh or Pasteurised Egg Whites - 31.25g Powered Sugar - 182g CMC/Tylose Powder - 7.5g Vegetable Shortening - 5g Powered Sugar - 25g (additional for kneading) I will actually be posting a Gumpaste Rose tutorial this week. Keep an eye out for it. It may hopefully help to give further insight on how to handle the gumpaste. I hope I have helped in some way🙏
@@AriseCakeCreations hi, how long can i store the gumpaste once made? Also the flowers can i make them a head and then freeze ? And for how long, tysm ❤️❤️
Thank you for your comment. It is much more accurate to measure the gumpaste, since some eggs may weigh more than others. The full recipe is in the description box for this video. I have also written a blog to go along with this tutorial with a printable recipe. Here is the link for it www.arisecakecreations.com/home/blog-easy-gumpaste-recipe?rq=gumpaste I hope this helps🥰❤️
It is a widely used recipe formulated by Nicholas Lodge, that he shares freely. I have adapted so it works very well in hot and humid environments (since I oive in Thailand). I'm so sorry, that you paid for it in another tutorial group😔 But now you have the recipe, be happy that you can now use it to make beautiful flowers with it😊
I never like long videos because I usually tend to find them draining, but between your soothing voice and your knowledgeable tips, I am binge watching. So helpful. Thank you Queen ! ♥️👏🏽💯
This is such a lovely comment thank you🥰 I really hope I have been helpful. Thank you for your support, I really appreciated❤
Idk what’s more amazing about this video.. Your soothing voice, the manner in which you’re holding your tools or how darn easy u make this look😭😭!! Thank u so much for sharing! Will be trying this soon❤️
Aww, thank you!🤗 Happy to share and help. I would love to see what you do when you try this😊
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Brilliant recipe, easy to follow. Great results. Thanks 👏🏾 👍🏾 👌🏾
Thank you so much for the information. I'll have a look at some of your other videos!
Just came across your video, I was looking for a recipe and yours looks so easy, thank you so much for sharing with us, new subscriber here ❤
Thank you for sharing. I usually make the Lodge gumpaste but will give yours a go.
I love...LOVE that I don’t have to use a mixer.
Been looking for this type of ease in making gum paste. I am a ‘seasoned baker’ but will be a beginner in this area.
Thank you my sister from across the world.
🙏🏾🙇🏽♀️❤️
I am so glad that you love this recipe. I have been using this gum paste recipe for years and it works every time. It is great that you don't need a mixer to make it, it adds to the ease and makes it accessible for everyone, especially if you don't have a mixer. I love that you bake as well, and now... Welcome to the world of cake decorating! I would love to see some of your work. I am hopping to start doing more cake decorating videos soon. So stay tuned!😊💖
Thanks You so much. 🇵🇪
Muchas gracias por la receta y la explicación. Me encanta tu canal, espero que siga creciendo. 🎉❤😊
Muchas gracias🤗🥰
Thanks for making detail video of the edible cake flower gumpaste.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment🤗
I'm in love with work, Congrats from Caracas - Venezuela
Hello to you in Venezuela❤️ Thank you for your lovely comment🥰🤗
Thank my friend ❤
Beautiful work, beautiful cakes!!! thank you!!!😜
I just found your video while browsing some of the gumpaste recipe .I will surely try this recipe very soon...thanks for sharing...love lots from PH...
Thank you for your lovely comment. Just to let you know if you also want to try a gumpaste recipe that is Vegan - no eggs or gelatin and super easy to make. Here is the link from my blog, which includes my RUclips tutorial for it. www.arisecakecreations.com/home/vegan-gumpaste-no-eggs-no-gelatin
I hope the gumpaste recipes turns out good for you🤗🥰
Tried this recipe and it was much better than shop brought gumpaste thank you
Fantastic! That is great you tried this recipe. It is also more cost effective than buying it.
Happy gumpaste flower making with it!❤ I would love to see your flowers you make with it, if you are happy to share them🤗
Nice one dear
Beautifully explained
thank you very much to share your recipe.
Thanks a lot dear to share this easy method to us.its really very useful vedio. I will definitely try this method.
I am really glad you found this helpful. If you make it and make any flowers with it, I would love to see your creations🤗
Lovely. Thank you so much honest I could watch your video all day long
Thank you for so much for your lovely comment❤️ I want to be honest in my video tutorials, so that you can make the best sugar flowers possible🥰🤗
Hi can I use butter instead of veg. Shortning? Thank❤
Beautiful job I will try it
Thank you for such a fantastic tutorial!!! Love your teaching and technique 💝
Thank you so much. I hope I can continuing producing videos you will enjoy!❤
Hi, love your videos. Can u please tell me if something else can be used instead of egg whites for a vegetarian/ vegan option. Please. Thankyou
Best tutorial nice and easy to make thank you so much.
Thank you for sharing.
I'm happy to share, I hope you found this tutorial really helpful😊🤗
So glad i found your video easy to follow instructions will make them now so tomorrow i can make edible rose. New subscriber here. Thanks a lot
Thank you for sharing
Thank you. My pleasure🥰🤗
Wow ❤❤❤
I love this
Beautiful works
Thank you ❣️
Thank you so much🤗♥
Wow, love that voice❤
Wat can I use if I don't have thylose powder or cmc
Can I use icing sugar on the surface if I do not have cornflour around
Zabardast
Thank you.
@@AriseCakeCreations my pleasure
Hola me acabo suacribir pon la receta que podemos traducirle en español gracias
Gracias aqui esta el link de la receta:
www.arisecakecreations.com/home/blog-easy-gumpaste-recipe?rq=gumpaste
Will try this recipe since I live in Florida. What will be the ratio if I use gum tragacanth, please let me know. Thanks
My recipe will work great in Florida. I have never made this recipe with gum tragacanth, so unfortunately I do not know what the quantity to add is.
Global Sugar Art, has a Mexican Paste recipe using gum tragacanth, it might be worth looking at it. Here is the link
www.globalsugarart.com/mexican-paste-recipe-inspiration.html
I hope this helps🤗🥰
@@AriseCakeCreations Thank you for replying. Will check the link😊
Hi Sarah, thnx for sharing, can you tell me plz if all of your flowers are made by this recepie???
Thank you for your question. I make my sugar flowers from this egg based gumpaste recipe and also from my vegan gumpaste recipe. This is the link to my vegan gumpaste recipe (no eggs, no gelatin): ruclips.net/video/z5qbqYPRpqc/видео.html&ab_channel=AriseCakeCreations 🌸🤗
Good day to you
Thank you for your tutorial
I am watching your channel for the first time.
I am new to cake decorating
One q for you
Can meringue powder be used as a substitute in the event you can not find pasteurized eggs in your location?
If so what amount can be used
Thank you for the response 🙏
Thank you for your comment and question. I have never made gumpaste with meringue powder. It maybe worth doing a google search there maybe a gumpaste recipe that uses meringue. I hope you are able to find a recipe🌸🤗
Great tutorial. Thank you.
Thank you. I really appreciate your support.
hi.. im a beginner and love your videos. can i use this recipe in Asian country in rainy days? may i know is there any non metling gumpaste recipe to use in rainy days.
Thank you for your comment❤ I live in Thailand, and I have high humidity during the rainy season. This gumpaste recipe can definitely be used on rainy days. Once your flowers are dried and stored well. Your flowers will last very long.
I do also have an alternative gumpaste recipe which is vegan, made without egg whites (or gelatin). It does take longer to dry, but it gives you time to work with it and make your flowers, especially if you are a beginner, it also stands up to rainy days/humidity. Here is the link for my blog, which also has my RUclips video for it:
www.arisecakecreations.com/home/vegan-gumpaste-no-eggs-no-gelatin
I hope this helps🤗🥰
@@AriseCakeCreations thank u madam.. love from SriLanka...
@@jamaldeennelofar3406 Hello to you in Sri Lanka❤ No problem, I am happy to help🥰
Can i use this for cake topper figures or should i use sth else?
Yes, this can be used as a cake topper. It really depends on what style cake you are making. I hope this helps🌸🤗
How long we can storage it? Thank you for sharing your experience 😊
Thank you for your lovely comment. I have written a blog to go along with this tutorial which lists additional tips including info about the storage of this gumpaste. The printable recipe outlines the storage information:
www.arisecakecreations.com/home/blog-easy-gumpaste-recipe?rq=gumpasteI hope this helps🤗🥰
Is there any eggless version... how can we substitute with eggs??
There are eggless versions, but unfortunately I have not done a video tutorial yet. I hope to do a video tutorial for a eggless/vegan version soon. I would also need to experiment with it to find out how good it is for making sugar flowers and if it is good with heat & humidity. If you are subscribed & turn on notifications to my channel you will be alerted as soon as I have done the tutorial for it. Thank you
Good evening dear pls how many eggs did you use,, I don't understand it in grams.
Thank you for your question, here is the full recipe in cups (you can half the recipe if you need less). I hope it helps🤗🤗:
• 4 Egg whites (½ cup)
• 6 cup Powdered sugar/ confectioners sugar
• 2 tablespoon Tylose powder or CMC
• 2 tablespoon Veg shortening vegetable fat (Trex or Crisco)
• ½ cup Powdered sugar (confectioners or icing sugar) for kneading
Hi I’m new on your channel I liked your recipe it’s same as what my chef taught me but after I stored it in the fridge the next time I wanted to use it the gum paste kept sweating. Please is there a particular reason why it did that
Welcome to the Arise Cake Creations community❤
When you take the gumpaste from the fridge you need to let it come to room temperature before using (it may take a few hours to come to room temperature). The gumpaste will sweat at first due to the change of temperature from the cold fridge into the warm air. I hope this helps🤗🥰
Hi there wat is the quantity please
por favor podria traducirlo en español,soy de Peru
Puedes activar los subtítulos en español para este video😊
@@AriseCakeCreations Muchas gracias.
Yardena Zárate Cobían. ¿Pudiste activar los subtítulos en español? Yo lo acabo de hacer.
Cant we make this without cmc or tylo powder?
There is an alternative recipe that does not use CMC or Tylo. The alternative is made with unflavoured gelatin & corn syrup. I have never tried it, so unfortunately I do not know how hard it will dry and how long flowers will keep for once made up. Here is the link to this full recipe - www.justapinch.com/recipes/dessert/other-dessert/gum-paste-simple.html
Other alternatives that can be used to make edible flowers are Bean Paste (takes a long time to make) or Rice Paste/Clay. I have heard however they do not dry quickly and can crumble. This would not work for me, since I live in a hot & humid climate. I hope this information helps😊
Is eatable when you finish the Roses?
The gumpaste is edible, since it is made with edible ingredients. In order to make realistic sugar flowers to decorate a cake or displays, you need to use some form of support such as a wooden skewer or florist wire, these support are not edible. You can make flowers without the supports as well, to do simple decorations on cupcakes and cakes. I hope this answers your question and helps🥰🤗
@@AriseCakeCreations Yeah Sure..Thank you..💯❤❤
What are the quntities
The recipe is in the description box. and my blog. Here is my blog with full details and printable recipe and further information about making this gumpaste🤗🥰
www.arisecakecreations.com/home/blog-easy-gumpaste-recipe?rq=gumpaste#recipe-gumpaste-anchor-link
Can I use this gum paste for figurines ?
Thank you for your question. You can use gumpaste for figurines, however, you will have to work quick, since it dries quickly. I would suggest you use modelling paste (edible) if it is figurines for cakes. If you just want figurines for something other than cake or something you can eat. I would use cold porcelain - which gives you time to work with it, dries very hard and is not as fragile as sugar gumpaste. I hope this information helps🌸🤗
Hello, what quantity of the ingredients did you use?
Thank you for your question. The quantity of the ingredients is in the description box. I have also written a blog, which gives additional information and printable recipe for the gumpaste. Here is the link:
www.arisecakecreations.com/home/blog-easy-gumpaste-recipe?rq=Gumpaste%20
I hope this helps🤗🥰
Thank you
Agrise Cake Creatins. ¿Por favor sube tus videos s Pinterest. Yo comencé a seguirte por RUclips y también por Pinterest y me gustaría ver más trabajos tuyos allá. ❤
intentaré si tengo tiempo. Gracias🤗🥰
could I get the recipe please
Thank you for your comment. The recipe for this is in the video about the description box. I hope you have success making it😊
Please what are the measurement for ingredient
Thank you for your comment. Here is my video for the gumpaste with all the measurements and ingredients information, here is the link for it ruclips.net/video/_4yljhd0npI/видео.html
My blog also has more information about this gumpaste receipe, here is the linkwww.arisecakecreations.com/home/blog-easy-gumpaste-recipe?rq=gumpaste
I hope it helps. Thank you🤗
Potrei avere la ricetta in italiano grazie 🙏
Scusa, non parlo italiano - Sorry, I do not speak Italian😕
please do you use all the Crisco?
Thank you for your question. You do not have to use all the Crisco, it depends on what your gumpaste feels like. If still feels dry, add some more Crisco, if it feel too sticky, do not add any more crisco, you could knead in a small amount of corn starch/corn flour NOT icing sugar, since this can start to make it go to sticky as well. I hope this helps🌸🤗
Is the egg whites safe , I mean the salmonella because it's not cook. How lng is the shelf life
Thank you for your question. As long as your eggs are pasteurised, using raw egg whites will be safe. This gumpaste when wrapped up well in the fridge will last up to 6 months and several years in the freezer. I have written a blog that goes along with this tutorial that has more info - www.arisecakecreations.com/home/blog-easy-gumpaste-recipe?rq=Gumpaste%20recipe
I hope this helps🤗
Kindly share the measurements
Thank you for your question. I have listed the measurements for this tutorial in the description box. I have also written a blog with addition tips and the printable recipe: www.arisecakecreations.com/home/blog-easy-gumpaste-recipe?rq=Gumpaste%20recipe
I hope this helps🥰🤗
im from phllipines
You didn't mention the quantity of them...
Thank your for your comment. What did you want to know the quantity of?🌸🤗
Ingredients in french please
Unfortunately, I do not speak French😕 So, I can not give the ingredients in French. Thank you
Lemon juice
Sarah, I did try this.
Your recipe amounts to approximately 6 or 7 tsp of CMC or Tylose. Correct?
While it came out really smooth after kneading, when I used it...it was ‘too elastic’ to get a thin roll.
Imagine working with bread dough except multiply by 5 . It just kept trying to retract back to the ball.
I hope the condition of mine makes sense.
Though it came out decent (I mean... it did look like a fantasy type rose) rolling to get and stay thin...was exhausting 🥴😉😋 to cut petals.
The other issue is that the edges seem to dry out faster even keeping them covered.
I was used to the ease of Satin Ice. Not promoting them at all.
As a beginner, I just purchased the first brand I saw to practice with.
What did I do wrong and does one have to use all the Tylose/CMC called for in a recipe?
I use a scale.
This is new territory and most like bakers error on my part. I’ll try it again if you can ‘diagnose’ or attempt troubleshooting my error.☺️
🙇🏽♀️🙏🏾❤️
I am so sorry, that you had this experience when you made the Gumpaste😕 I weighed the CMC using 30g, I didn't do the measurements in teaspoon, so not sure if this may have caused the problem.
I am presuming you did not use all of the icing sugar, when kneading the gumpaste once it was made? Also did you use all of the vegetable shortening? This recipe does not require you to use all of it, just enough until the gumpaste has reached the right texture.
Did you allow the gumpaste to mature for 24 hours before using it? 24 hours in either the fridge or cool/cold environment. This step is super important.
I have never had problems with it being over stretchy or retracting back, when I am rolling it.
I have never used Satin Ice gumpaste. I used to use Squires Kitchen and a Thai brand many years ago, before switching to making my own about 6 years ago.
The gumpaste needs to be wrapped up and any cut petals must be covered well - with a plastic sleeve/cover, then into a zip lock bag depending on the environment you are in. I also sometimes cover the gumpaste that I am using, with a glass and tear off pieces as I need it, and never have a problem with it drying out.
It is a gumpaste that dries a bit quicker, that what makes it great for humid environments/countries. However, it does normally still allow you time to manipulate the petals a bit.
These are some of my trouble shooting tips, without seeing it, it is hard to tell, what else could have caused the problems.
I have also written a blog, that may also further help:
www.arisecakecreations.com/decorate/blog-easy-gumpaste-recipe-yme4d
You could try making a much smaller quantity, maybe 1/4 of the recipe to see if it makes a difference -
Fresh or Pasteurised Egg Whites - 31.25g
Powered Sugar - 182g
CMC/Tylose Powder - 7.5g
Vegetable Shortening - 5g
Powered Sugar - 25g (additional for kneading)
I will actually be posting a Gumpaste Rose tutorial this week. Keep an eye out for it. It may hopefully help to give further insight on how to handle the gumpaste.
I hope I have helped in some way🙏
@@AriseCakeCreations hi, how long can i store the gumpaste once made? Also the flowers can i make them a head and then freeze ? And for how long, tysm ❤️❤️
Arise Cake Creations let me thank you for your reply .its very kind of you to Give such detailed explanation.
How many egg white ?
Thank you for your comment. It is much more accurate to measure the gumpaste, since some eggs may weigh more than others. The full recipe is in the description box for this video. I have also written a blog to go along with this tutorial with a printable recipe. Here is the link for it www.arisecakecreations.com/home/blog-easy-gumpaste-recipe?rq=gumpaste
I hope this helps🥰❤️
I paid tutorial in the group i joined and this recipe they using... ☹☹☹☹
It is a widely used recipe formulated by Nicholas Lodge, that he shares freely. I have adapted so it works very well in hot and humid environments (since I oive in Thailand). I'm so sorry, that you paid for it in another tutorial group😔
But now you have the recipe, be happy that you can now use it to make beautiful flowers with it😊
@@AriseCakeCreations i love your creation. More videos and and God bless. Thank u for sharing.
This is very cul