Hi all. I cannot seem to get a hold of fondant for feeding. Nothing on supermarket shelves but ready made, ready to use icing sugar paste. I was just wondering if this is similair to fondant and would be ok to use. Thanks.
Most bakers will sell you a 12kg block for 15-20 quid.
Failing that my association sell 12.5kg of ambrosia fondant in handy 2.5kg packs for £17.
Read on here somewhere (try search option) not to use the supermarket stuff, not that I would for 50 hives if they need it.
Also recipe on here somewhere.
Good luck and sticky fingers
TimI'm in the wrong game, i can get 12.5kg of fondant for just over £9 quid a box.
You don't actually need a sugar thermometer. 'Soft ball' stage is about right? I think Erichalfbee may be more helpful than me, as I am not particularly adept at these fancy cooking methods.
Happy to oblige.
Drop a small amount of the fondant into a glass of cold water. Pick it out with your fingers and if you have a soft ball (of fondant, that is)....it's ready
That is at about 117 degrees C, go too much over this and you will end up with hard boiled sweets!
JAMES
Bako … national mainland delivery is free for reasonable sized orders (I've been told above £50).
So how long does it last?
Any special storage requirements or tips for 'refreshing' old fondant?
Dusty
So how long does it last?
Any special storage requirements or tips for 'refreshing' old fondant?
Dusty
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