Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Easy to make Blue Fondant Flowers


It's no secret I like to decorating with sweet blossoms and flowers and especially these easy to make embossed blossoms.

I love to make them in this teal blue color, they add such a lovely pop of color, and the best thing is you can make them weeks ahead of time and have them ready to put in place making decorating a cinch.

The step by step photo instructions are below plus I've even made a super fast YouTube tutorial up so you can watch me.

 

DIY Fondant Flowers

Equipment and Ingredients

 
White Fondant
Teal Fondant
cornflour (cornstarch)
Small plastic rolling pin
5 petal blossom cutter
Flower veiner or embosser (see link below)
Clean bush and water or edible glue
flower formers (I use a small artists palette)


Dust a workbench with a little cornflour (cornstarch) and knead the fondant until pliable.

Redust the workbench if necessary and roll out the teal fondant until around 1mm (16") or so in thickness. You may like to lift the fondant and turn a little to ensure it is not sticking.



Using the blossom cutter, press into the thinly rolled fondant to cut out the blossom shapes.

Place the cut out shapes onto the top of one side of the flower embosser/veiner. Place the other side of the embosser on the top and gently press down around the edges. Note if you press too hard you will press through the fondant.

Carefully remove the embossed blossom from the press.

Dust the flower formers (paint palette) with a tiny amount of cornflour (cornstarch) and place the shaped fondant blossoms into them to set/dry.


Roll 3 small balls from the white fondant for each flower and adhere 3 small balls of fondant in the center of each flower with a very small amount of water.

Once dry the flowers can be used immediately or stored for a number of weeks until required. I store mine in airtight containers. Some people like to pop little packets of food safe silica gel in the containers.

Linda Vandermeer is a blogger, baker, maker and author of the cookbook ' Sweets on a Stick': More than 150 kid friendly recipes for cakes, candies, cookies and pies on the go!. Published in the US the book is available at most online book stores.

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Sunday, April 13, 2014

10 fun DIY homemade Easter treats

I've rounded up 10 of my favourite Easter inspired treats from the Bubble and Sweet blog. From a show stopping ruffle cake and delectable macaron treats, to easy make fudge and muffins there is sure to be something fun and delicious to tempt everyone.

To find the recipes in the original blog posts click onto the links under the photo's.

(Clockwise from top left)
Spring Inspired Easter Cake with recipe for Lemon and Poppy Seed cake included (CLICK HERE)
Blue speckled Robin egg cake truffles (CLICK HERE)
Creme Egg macaron recipe (CLICK HERE)
Easter egg macaron inspiration includes link to macaron recipe (CLICK HERE)
Pastel Rainbow Ruffle Cake (Ruffle decorating Instructions CLICK HERE)
Bunny food fudge (RECIPE CLICK HERE)

(Clockwise from top left)
Hot cross bun cake pops (Instructions CLICK HERE)
Easter inspired nest cupcake toppers (Instructions CLICK HERE)
Coconut Easter Eggs (Recipe CLICK HERE)
Chocolate Chip Hot Cross Bun Muffin (RECIPE CLICK HERE)



Linda Vandermeer is a blogger, baker, maker and author of the cookbook ' Sweets on a Stick': More than 150 kid friendly recipes for cakes, candies, cookies and pies on the go!. Published in the US the book is available at most online book stores.

Original Ideas, photography and recipes by Linda Vandermeer do not reuse without permission. 




Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Bubble and Sweet in my home - Pink scales

Pretty pink scales from Mollegaarden

I've decided to start posting about some of the items I love in my home and kitchen on a regular basis, but don't worry I am keeping up my regular recipe posts.

I get quite a few emails and messages asking me where I get stuff, almost as many as the comments and questions about decorating cakes and cookies.

So I'm starting off with this swoonworthy pink set of scales I picked up earlier in the year from one of my current favourite shops Mollegaarden.

They are made by a company called Bloomingville and also come in aqua, white, silver plus stacks of other colors. Yup I totally wish I could have an aqua and white one as well.


The basket pops off for easy cleaning and pouring your stuff into wherever it needs to go. When it arrives in it's box you need to screw the holder on the top before you start using it. It has an adjuster to set the weight under the weighing basket an it goes up to 5kg.

So a little problem if your from the US yup it's in metric, well that's not a problem if your making recipes from this blog 'cause I use metric and imperial. But to try and help you out I did find these ones on Amazon in the US just no pink ones:



Anyhoo I think you could totally get over the whole metric thing just for the looks, seriously set it up next to your KitchenAid and everyone will think your a baking pro.

Sigh, I kinda wish I had a pink KitchenAid to go with it but my KitchenAid is actually so old (and still working) that they only came in 3 colours when I bought it.

Raspberry Chocolate Chip Cookies - RECIPE CLICK HERE

Yup you can see what I'm talking about in the photo's above, just sitting in the background looking all pretty and functional.

Happy baking, make sure to let me know if you've seen anything in my posts you would like to know about.

* Note the little scoop did not come with the scales.

This post was not sponsored.


Linda Vandermeer is a blogger, baker, maker and author of the cookbook ' Sweets on a Stick': More than 150 kid friendly recipes for cakes, candies, cookies and pies on the go!. Published in the US the book is available at most online book stores.

Original Ideas, photography and recipes by Linda Vandermeer do not reuse without permission.