
Cake Decorating! How to Make Fondant Flowers | Oh Yum with Anna Olson
No Fondant covered Pound Cake is complete without this beautiful fondant flowers! Chef Anna Olson takes you step by step through the process of making this incredible decorations for your equally delicious cake! Don’t forget to try out the recipe below and let us know how it turned out in the comments below!
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Ingredients
Fondant Flowers
½ lb(s) rolled fondant (found at bulk and craft stores)
pink food colouring paste
icing sugar
assorted flower cutters (Found at bulk and craft stores)
Royal Icing
1 ½ Tbsp meringue powder (found at bulk and craft stores)
2 cup icing sugar, sifted
3 Tbsp warm water
Directions
Fondant Flowers
1. Divide the fondant into four equal pieces. Set one piece aside, wrapped in plastic to prevent drying out, for white flowers. Tint the other three pieces different shades of pink, using a toothpick to add paste colour a little at a time and kneading in. Wrap each piece in plastic and set aside until ready to roll.
2. Roll the first piece of fondant on a very clean work surface, to about 1/8-inch thick, using icing sugar to roll to prevent sticking. With different size flower cutters, cut out flowers and place on a parchment lined baking tray. Continue with the other three pieces giving you an array of different sizes and flower shape cutouts.
Royal Icing
1. For the royal icing, beat the meringue powder, icing sugar and warm water with an electric mixer until smooth and structured (you can always adjust the consistency by adding more icing sugar to thicken or water to loosen). Spoon the icing in a piping bag fitted with a small plain tip.
2. When you are ready to adhere the flowers to your cake, use the royal icing as “glue” and place a small dot of icing on the back of the flower. Using a small dowel (usually supplied with the fondant cutters) or a bamboo skewer to press the flower on the cake, pulling the pedals up slightly to form the shape of the flower. Continue with the rest of the flowers in whatever pattern you would like. You can add texture and dimension to the flowers by placing smaller flower cut outs in different shades on top of the base flower. With the icing, pipe a small dot in the centre of each flower. Allow at least 2 hours for the icing to set and store the cake following recipe instructions.
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