Your Questions About Fondant Icing For Cakes

Mary asks…
Fondant, icing question…?
I am currently baking my first fondant iced cake, and i know you are supposed to use a buttercreame icing for the fondant to stick.
I have some regular white, store-bought icing, can i use this instead? or MUST it be buttercreame?
thanks!
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how to make icing answers:
For what I’ve read, you can use the icing you have. But I would read the first site before,cause it will help you.
If you wanna know everything about fondant I suggest you to save this site in your faves:
http://whatscookingamerica.net/PegW/Fondant.htm
This one will help you too:
http://www.wilton.com/cake/icing/icingchart.cfm

Paul asks…
Where are some good web sites to look at tier birthday cakes with fondant icing?
I want to have a great cake for my 18th birthday and I was poking around the net for ideas. I’m even taking ideas or details from wedding cakes with colors. Anyone know a good site to look at? I’ve been googling it but word-of-mouth is easier =]
how to make icing answers:
You’ve got to check out CakeCentral.com’s photo gallery!
They have LOTS of cakes to browse through, and there are some really awesome ideas on there!!! You are sure to find something that you like, or at least something that inspires you to create your own design.
Check it out here: http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-photos.html .
Good luck, and happy birthday!

Maria asks…
do you HAVE to use buttercream icing for fondant cakes?
I want to attempt making a fondant cake. i’m going to be making the fondant home made. and i keep reading about buttercream icing. and I was just wondering if you absolutely have to use buttercream icing or if you could just use any type of icing.
how to make icing answers:
I’m not sure about any type of icing (that’s pretty general) but you do not have to use buttercream icing. I used to use Marshmallow icing… Simple ingredients… Marshmallows, powdered sugar, water and a little Crisco. No butter there!
Have you searched the internet for fondant icing ideas?

Chris asks…
Do I need marzipan for Birthday Cake Fondant Icing?
I’m making my first fondant iced birthday cake, just wondering do i need marzipan to stick down the fondant?
how to make icing answers:
I found a recipe for fondant icing using marshmallows here:
http://www.ehow.com/how_2058718_make-fondant-from-marshmallows.html?ref=fuel&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=ssp&utm_campaign=yssp_art
Good luck!!
Jacobsgranny sounds like she knows exactly what you
need! Thumbs up from me on her response…
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Betty asks…
do you know any delicious recipes for cakes,icing, or fondant?
Im going to open a cake store and im searching for good ideas for delicious cake recipes and deserts that will sell.
how to make icing answers:
I would suggest that you experiment and come up with your own unique recipes. That is what will set you apart from all of the other cake stores.
Create your own recipes and develop your own style of decorating. If you are good……they will sell.
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How to Make Fondant Icing
we wanted to share with you some of our favorite ways to make fondant icing… there are so many different ways to decorate cakes and this is one of our favorite. Fondant icing is often used on wedding cakes and “top tier” cakes. If you want a classy looking and scrumptious cake then fondant icing is for you. Fondant icing is basically water and sugar cooked to the soft ball stage.. 235 to 245 degrees Fahrenheit. It is then cooled and stirred or beaten until it has a creamy constinency.
As far as our tradition of festivals and parties goes, well decorated cakes are pretty much at the top of the list of must-haves. Cake decorating basically is a way of using colored sugar icing to make an otherwise plain cake more visually interesting. A decorated cake is a perfect way to add an artistic dimension to any celebration, from birthdays to religious holidays to graduations and many more – virtually any reason to celebrate is reason enough to have a beautifully decorated cake!
Learning the art of cake decorating can not only be an enjoyable and artistic hobby, but can be a great way to earn money from home, as many people do not think they have the artistic capability to professionally decorate a cake and always get their cake decorated by professionals. However, you will realize that it can be a real fun and also a rewarding hobby after you get the hang of it!
There are two basic types of cake decorating. One is decorating with words and objects on a flat cake surface, such as icing a simple sheet cake and using good penmanship and a steady hand to write the message on the cake with the icing, along with some basic borders and small objects, such as flowers.
The second type of cake decorating is making an object out of a cake, which can be more difficult, but certainly more fun and appealing to the eye. This type of cake decorating involves building an object out of several cakes, such as a popular cartoon character, and detailing that character by using icing techniques.
There are two basic types of icing that anyone who is interested in cake decorating should be familiar with.
First of all, there is butter-cream, which is an icing made with powdered sugar, butter, cream, and usually vanilla, however, one of the nice things about butter-cream is that it can be flavoured with other extracts, such as rum, almond, lemon, etc. This frosting is usually noted as being the nicest in flavour.
The second type of icing commonly used in cake decorating is fondant icing. Fondant icing is not as nice in taste, as most people feel that it is very sugary and chewy, where as butter-cream tends to have that melt-in-your-mouth quality. However, when trying to achieve a perfectly smooth and flawless look on a decorated cake, fondant icing is your best bet.
Here are two of our favourite icing recipes, one for butter-cream and one for fondant. Try each recipe and see which one you like best!
Basic Butter-cream Cake Icing:
2 cups unsalted butter or vegetable shortening, room temperature
1 cup cream, room temperature
1/2 teaspoon salt
4 teaspoons vanilla or other desired flavouring
4 pounds confectioners’ sugar
In a mixer, mix your butter or shortening with the salt and vanilla and slowly begin to add the sugar in small amounts until you have almost reached the end of the sugar. Be sure to stop every few minutes and scrape the edges of the bowl and taste the frosting to make sure that it has the flavour you want. At the very end of the mixing process, add the cream and mix for about 20 seconds. Refrigerate as soon as possible.
Basic Marshmallow Fondant Icing:
16 ounces white mini-marshmallows
2 to 5 tablespoons water
2 pounds icing sugar
1/2 cup vegetable shortening
Melt the marshmallows in the microwave with the water until totally melted. Place on a workspace with 3/4 of the sugar and grease your hands with the vegetable shortening. Begin kneading the marshmallow mixture into the sugar to make a dough and make sure to keep your hands greased with the shortening. Once everything is totally blended, roll out with a rolling pin, lay over the cake, and cut to size.
Now you have enough ideas to get started. So go ahead and let the fun begin.
we will be updating with various recipes later on….
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These two are some of our favorite (if not THE favorite) way to make fondant icing. We plan on having a video soon of the entire process….. whenever we get a free weekend to do it. My personal favorite is the buttercream fondant, but I have an affinity for anything with a butter flavor. You can try both of them and see what you think, we think you will enjoy both the buttercream and marshmallow fondant icing!