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  • Watch how to make fondant from scratch. Fondant creates a flat, polished frosting layer on your favorite cake, and gives you a great surface to add embellishments.
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  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety +7

    Thank you for your question. There are different ways to make fondant, and this is just one of them. We do have a recipe for Marhsmallow Fondant on our site.

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 10 lety +9

    Thank you for your questions! You can use any food-safe coloring to add to this fondant. We'd recommend adding the color, a few drops at a time, together with the confectioners' sugar. Enjoy!

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety +6

    Hi there, thanks for your questions! If you are having trouble finding gelatin, you could try a speciality baking/cooking store or try ordering it online! This recipe is best if just plain, unflavored gelatin is used. Hope this helps :)

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 10 lety +9

    Thank you for your question, Ingrid Hadassah Faeldonia. The best way to store fondant is to wrap it in plastic wrap and store it in a plastic bag to keep it from drying out. Fondant can be stored for 2 months in an airtight container. Do not refrigerate or freeze fondant. This can add moisture and make it weep. Any leftover fondant may be rolled into a ball or log shape, coated with a thin film of white vegetable shortening, wrapped in plastic wrap, and then placed in an airtight container. Enjoy your classes!

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety +6

    Hi thanks for your question! A lot of Allrecipes members have had luck omitting it or substituting it with vegetable oil. Give this a try and let us know how it turns out for you :)

  • @bornstar20
    @bornstar20 Před 11 lety +3

    I use to work as a cake decorator love doing that job so this brings back memories thanks so much for this please never stop uploading videos♥

  • @johndick5632
    @johndick5632 Před 10 lety +2

    Going to try making this one for feeding & over wintering bees. Thanks

    • @mammasita3511
      @mammasita3511 Před 2 lety

      Wow can you tell about this bee thing ? Sounds cool

  • @chickynugget459
    @chickynugget459 Před 5 lety +583

    Am I the only one who doesn’t know what half this stuff is and is gonna but some fondant from the store???? Just me ok

  • @carolina199614
    @carolina199614 Před 10 lety +40

    this recipe was perfect!!! i made it today :D perfect texture and easy to work with!

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 10 lety +6

    Thank you for your question, Jennifer John. Shortening is a variety of fat used in baking. Try using vegetable shortening for this recipe or butter-flavored. You can also use regular butter. Enjoy!

  • @Smarglenargle
    @Smarglenargle Před 8 lety +327

    Hm.... So my local grocer didn't have any gelatin but I saw that my local hardware store had it. I didn't know where I can find the glucouse syrup so I made my own with some stuff lying around. I was bought some nitroglycerin from this guy outside the hardware store, i think its an offbrand or something. I got home and started to follow the tutorial to make fondant but instead the police busted in and said i was kneading c4 instead of fondant or something, whatever that is. I need you guys to contact the police and tell them im innocent.

    • @nathandeneault5778
      @nathandeneault5778 Před 8 lety +14

      +Arkey lmmfao!!!!!! I thought "glycerin" I was like.. okay.. and this is to be fed to people.. wtf man?!

    • @isabelleb.6983
      @isabelleb.6983 Před 7 lety +15

      I made this recipe and I used something called corn syprup instead of glucose syrup.

    • @kirztellaotero8087
      @kirztellaotero8087 Před 6 lety +7

      +Isabelle Barker did it turn out well?

    • @fwipfwopcondition2842
      @fwipfwopcondition2842 Před 5 lety +9

      Glucose syrup huh... just boil water and add lots of sugar! There~ it’s glucose like and edible :’)
      I was shook when you said glycerin lmao

    • @adamchurvis1
      @adamchurvis1 Před 5 lety +10

      @@fwipfwopcondition2842 That has nothing whatsoever to do with glucose syrup. You are describing sucrose syrup. One can use corn syrup, which is almost entirely glucose, though often it is a little thinner than proper glucose syrup and contains other flavors like salt and vanilla to fool one's palate into thinking the syrup has a higher brix.

  • @loszi13
    @loszi13 Před 6 lety

    Changed directions stirring! Never seen before by a real cook!!!!!

  • @JokerFan27299
    @JokerFan27299 Před 8 lety +2

    seeing this as a sculpting artist, it's basically edible food clay! this is amazing! ^^

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 10 lety +7

    Hi, Ingrid Hadassah Faeldonia - Glad to have your question! There are several ways to make fondant look shiny. You might rub your hands with vegetable shortening and gently smooth your fingers over the fondant, or brush a light coating of vegetable oil over the surface to create a shiny look. Some cooks apply a very thin coating of nonstick cooking spray to the fondant, Another option is brushing luster dust over the fondant for a sheen. This requires using even brush strokes and a small amount of dust so it doesn't look uneven. If you want the whole cake to look shiny, pop it into the refrigerator for a few hours. Moisture will collect on the fondant giving it a soft sheen.

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety +5

    Thank you for your question, Raquel. Many of our members used corn syrup instead of glycerine. Let us know how it works for you!

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety +2

    Thank you for your request, Hannah. We have several recipes for apple fritters on our site. We'll add your video request to our list.

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety +3

    Thank you for your question, Jay. It's really best to use confectioners' sugar in this recipe to make sure it incorporates properly with the rest of the ingredients and to give the fondant a very smooth texture. You can try grounding regular table sugar to a fine consistency. Let us know how that works out for you!

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety +18

    You could try this with honey, some Allrecipes members have had luck with that substitution.

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 10 lety

    Hi Mama Cass, thanks for your question. You can try substituting with butter, lard or margarine.

  • @EvilYt56162
    @EvilYt56162 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for recipes

  • @aoleary5834
    @aoleary5834 Před 8 lety +636

    This should be renamed: "How to Get Diabetes in Just 6 Short Months."

    • @concrete490
      @concrete490 Před 7 lety +26

      a oleary yeah....if you're eating it alone.

    • @aiwang3234
      @aiwang3234 Před 7 lety +10

      every day of the year

    • @barbabietola
      @barbabietola Před 7 lety +37

      as far as i know, no one really eats the fondant as it's not tasty (way too sugary of course) and is only used for decorating purposes

    • @LickingBugattis
      @LickingBugattis Před 7 lety +14

      Rain Crow well people cover cakes in it so I eat it

    • @lenorbradley8549
      @lenorbradley8549 Před 6 lety +1

      a oleary that what I was going to say

  • @inr4ever06
    @inr4ever06 Před 9 lety +9

    Thanks so much for this recipe!! I am excited about trying this

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety

    Thank you for your question. Several Allrecipes members reported using butter instead of shortening with great results. Good luck!

  • @michaelsev.8042
    @michaelsev.8042 Před 7 lety +2

    Thank you for the no marshmallow recipe. Will eventually try the marshmallow version. I did find Glycerine and Glucose at Bulk Barn and Michaels (crafting store) here in Alberta Canada ($4.49 for 59ml (2 fl.oz) glycerine) . I didn't buy the Glucose as I am using corn syrup instead (many comments noted as alternative). Seeing as my attempt will be 99% Black with some Grey (Batman Lego figure for 9th bday), I don't need to worry about purchasing the clear liquids.
    Paying near $10 or more for a small container that may not be enough needed wasn't worth it to me. And I like challenging myself to try new things. Next big step is vertical cakes (Last year was Monster truck cake).

  • @gingalopez9916
    @gingalopez9916 Před 9 lety +4

    I love this video..its easy to understand and to follow instructions. Thanks for sharing :)

  • @nanabuteni3500
    @nanabuteni3500 Před 4 lety +41

    I only have water in all of these ingredients 😪💔😂😂😂😂

  • @wannabite
    @wannabite Před 8 lety

    i have always been leary of fondant,because it never turned out right.i am very pleased to know have someone to help and guide me through it.thank you so much for sharing your video with us today.

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety +1

    Welcome!

  • @salomegomes4600
    @salomegomes4600 Před 11 lety +3

    Thank you so much for the vidoe. Its the easiest and best fondant recipe I've found. Just one question. How many grams of fondant does the recipe make?

  • @Techtwin2
    @Techtwin2 Před 11 lety +3

    Using clear vanilla just insures that the colors are more pure. :) It is especially important if you want white.

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety

    Great question, Charmaine. This recipe makes enough to cover a 10-inch round cake, 4 inches high.

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 10 lety

    Thanks for your question. Some allrecipes members have had luck substituting the glycerin for corn syrup or vegetable oil. Enjoy :)

    • @gracegsb7919
      @gracegsb7919 Před 5 lety

      Can you please lists the ingredients for me

  • @s_hxjinur
    @s_hxjinur Před 10 lety +23

    Marshmallow fondant: glycerine marshmallows water icingsugar
    Melt your mrshmallows and glycerin
    Once melted add your water and icing sugar little by
    Little.
    Sprinkle some icing sugar on your work board and dunk out your fondant
    Need your fondant until fondonat like.
    , ENJOY!!!!!!!!

    • @sekinabibi2664
      @sekinabibi2664 Před 4 lety

      Is the marshmallow fondant stretchy will it break easy?

    • @kate56ful
      @kate56ful Před 2 lety

      No. I want fondant from my childhood not marshmallow.. 🙅

  • @andyahmed4412
    @andyahmed4412 Před 8 lety +5

    can i use corn sytap instead of glucoze? plx reply. im in a hurry..

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety

    Thank you for your question. You can purchase glycerin at a pharmacy, drug store, or a craft store.

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety

    Thank you for your question, Sarah. You can use honey if you'd like. Enjoy.

  • @malinisrinivasan8465
    @malinisrinivasan8465 Před 8 lety +3

    hi nice recipe can v use butter instead of shortning Pl advice

  • @kamusta_kamyg482
    @kamusta_kamyg482 Před 7 lety +3

    Where do they expect us to find this this was a good video but where do you glycost syrup

  • @yvonne3445
    @yvonne3445 Před 6 lety

    I made it today and it turn out super! I used corn syrup instead of glucose syrup. Thank you for the recipe.

    • @user-xi1je6po3v
      @user-xi1je6po3v Před 2 lety

      How are You doing and how is Your weather condition Over there?

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety +1

    Thank you! Try using honey instead. Confectioner's sugar is a finely ground sugar that looks like powder. Enjoy.

  • @tanniasasha
    @tanniasasha Před 4 lety +6

    The only ingredient I have here is water wow 🤣

  • @rahulgtradelinkservices
    @rahulgtradelinkservices Před 7 lety +11

    Thanks for the recipie...What do you mean by Shortening?

  • @DraciaNightcat
    @DraciaNightcat Před 5 lety +2

    Just a heads up, 8 cups of sugar was not enough. I think we used about 9 or 10 before the stickiness stopped.
    Edit: Have since discovered this may be because we used corn syrup instead of glucose, the former is runnier.

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 8 lety +1

    Thanks for your question, Mj Cajegas (RelaxAndPlayDota). Fondant is best used immediately once prepared since it dries out quickly. However, since this isn't always possible, keep it from drying out by rolling it into a ball or log shape, coat it with a thin film of white vegetable shortening, and then wrap it in plastic wrap and store it in a plastic bag until needed. Any unused fondant may be stored in an airtight container for up to 2 months. (DO NOT refrigerate or freeze fondant.) You will need to knead it again to make it soft and pliable before rolling it out.

    • @saadiaashrif2904
      @saadiaashrif2904 Před 8 lety

      All recipes what is shortening anyway

    • @allrecipes
      @allrecipes  Před 8 lety

      Thanks for your question. Saadoa Ashrif. Shortening is a solid fat derived either from plant or animal sources. Shortening derived from animals comes from lard, while shortening made from plants undergo a chemical process known as hydrogenation to make it solid saturated fat. Shortening has many purposes in cooking. In baking, shortening is used with pastries, pie crusts and biscuits to make them flaky. It is also used in frying or deep-frying as a liquid.

    • @MattMaggioChannel
      @MattMaggioChannel Před 8 lety +1

      +Maria Prado Look in the description .....

    • @shanebalan4362
      @shanebalan4362 Před 7 lety

      All

    • @naithruvan
      @naithruvan Před 7 lety

      Allrecipes qqqqq

  • @josephineogunlana2226
    @josephineogunlana2226 Před 10 lety +4

    This i got to try. i am always having BIG BIG issues with my fondant. while trying to cover the cake its always cracks and tears. Makes me MAD

  • @yamamaalsalloum789
    @yamamaalsalloum789 Před 9 lety +3

    I like how you make the fontdant from scratch

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety

    You can try using butter in place of shortening for this recipe.

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety +2

    Thank you for your request. We have provided the link to the recipe in the description part of the video - you'll find all ingredients, measurements and directions there. Enjoy!

  • @mr.dahliaking.202
    @mr.dahliaking.202 Před 8 lety +7

    Can I use butter or margarine instead of vegetable shortening, because in Lithuania I don't have that stuff, Will it work?

    • @allrecipes
      @allrecipes  Před 8 lety +4

      Hi, Vytautas Poška - We recommend using a different fondant recipe, one that uses butter or margarine instead of vegetable shortening. Here are three recipes we hope will work. (Can you buy marshmallows in Lithuania?):
      allrecipes.com/recipe/228519/cake-fondant/
      allrecipes.com/recipe/191275/marshmallow-fondant/
      allrecipes.com/recipe/228520/fondant-for-chocolate-cherries/

    • @mr.dahliaking.202
      @mr.dahliaking.202 Před 8 lety

      Yes, I can buy marshmallows in Lithuania, Thank you very much! :)

    • @yin9647
      @yin9647 Před 5 lety

      u can also replace shotening with coconut oil. I find that it works fine in most recipes, sooo

  • @lezeigna07
    @lezeigna07 Před 8 lety +43

    Too much ingredients I only use confectioner sugar and marshmallows.

    • @salmaxioa
      @salmaxioa Před 6 lety +2

      angiezel torres for me it's best recipe I don't have white marshmallow in my country

    • @prettybarbie9273
      @prettybarbie9273 Před 6 lety

      angiezel torres thank you

    • @jezzaw.6355
      @jezzaw.6355 Před 6 lety

      angiezel torres it's very easy with marshmallows and faster I think

    • @Jacob-fm6km
      @Jacob-fm6km Před 5 lety

      yes

    • @yolandadcruz6852
      @yolandadcruz6852 Před 5 lety

      Hi can you give me the ingredients plz need urgent for a birthday cake
      Can you cut out lil flowers too. TQ

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 10 lety

    Adding color to the fondant happens as soon as it's kneaded together, brittney morris. Use paste or gel food coloring for best results because it will mix in more smoothly than liquid drops. Add just a tiny bit at a time. (Some home cooks recommend using a cocktail stick to add the color--but don't put the stick back into the coloring.) It will look "streaky" at first, and then blend together evenly as you knead it.

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety +1

    Thank you for your question. We'd recommend Marshmallow Fondant recipe on our site. Enjoy!

  • @MileyCyris
    @MileyCyris Před 8 lety +19

    Seriously? Gelatin, glucose and shortening? Surely things that everyone has in their kitchen at all times =_='

    • @honour7495
      @honour7495 Před 6 lety +3

      Alex Malfoy lol r u thick. Obv people looking to make this will go out to buy the ingredients necessary or use substitutes....

    • @honour7495
      @honour7495 Před 6 lety +2

      Alex Malfoy you can find glucose and shortening in most bakery aisles/stores

    • @luebsmx8
      @luebsmx8 Před 5 lety +1

      If you get a midnight fondant craving then you might be out of luck. But if you are planning to make a cake for an event it wouldn’t be unusual to go buy the ingredients.

  • @jenniferj0hn
    @jenniferj0hn Před 10 lety +5

    This recipe is amazing but I have to ask what is a shortening?

    • @kyanlte
      @kyanlte Před 6 lety

      Jennifer John I know this was 3 years ago, but just in case you're still wondering, if you're American, Crisco is a type of shortening

    • @MegaReKey
      @MegaReKey Před 6 lety

      You can use butter or Oil as substitute.

    • @CarlosGonzalez-kk1vh
      @CarlosGonzalez-kk1vh Před 5 lety

      Fat.....its fat.....but to be specific it refers to fats solid at room temp so technically (butter is seldom reffered) but even bacon grease can be used as shortening

    • @fitthickchic6732
      @fitthickchic6732 Před 5 lety

      It's a vegetable oil that's solid at room temperature. Butter may work, but it has a lower melting point than shortening.

  • @maryamalz9238
    @maryamalz9238 Před 11 lety

    My best video in you tube is all recipes thanx all recipes

  • @parbinsultana6520
    @parbinsultana6520 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank u for this video 😀😀

  • @genesis5440
    @genesis5440 Před 4 lety +4

    Soon as she said gelatin, I said goodbye.

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 9 lety +8

    You'd be better off making a fondant recipe that calls for butter, Crepper Junior. Here's an alternative recipe using butter and miniature marshmallows: allrecipes.com/Recipe/Marshmallow-Fondant/Detail.aspx

  • @hodaanis197
    @hodaanis197 Před 9 lety

    I really like the receipy and easy to make

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety

    Thank you for your question. You can purchase it at a pharmacy, drug store, or a craft store.

  • @anuchawla3570
    @anuchawla3570 Před 7 lety +10

    what's shortening

    • @neeeeeeelllllll
      @neeeeeeelllllll Před 7 lety

      anu Chawla dalda or banaspati

    • @sakura2974
      @sakura2974 Před 7 lety

      to put it simply, it's animal fat. Coconut oil might be a better alternative because it feels like it has a similar density and texture and is much healthier but coconut oil is very flavourful and might clash with what you're making.

    • @isabelacontreras8804
      @isabelacontreras8804 Před 7 lety

      Butter

    • @allrecipes
      @allrecipes  Před 7 lety +6

      Thanks for your question, anu Chawla. Butter and shortening are different fats. Butter and lard are animal fats, but shortening is a solid fat derived either from plant or animal sources. Typically, animal shortening -- or lard -- is fat rendered and clarified from various parts of pigs, while shortening made from plants undergoes a chemical process known as hydrogenation to make it a solid saturated substance. Vegetable-based shortening has no flavor and is what most cooks use. Shortening has many purposes in cooking. In baking, shortening is used with pastries, pie crusts and biscuits to make them flaky. It is also used in frying or deep-frying as a liquid.

    • @aiwang3234
      @aiwang3234 Před 7 lety +2

      Easy: anything that clogs your arteries

  • @sobyandrews1403
    @sobyandrews1403 Před 8 lety +92

    looks toxic

    • @glassbottle15
      @glassbottle15 Před 5 lety +10

      The fondant you buy at the store is just as bad or worse. So... just saying...

    • @mingkalli1716
      @mingkalli1716 Před 4 lety +1

      Soby Andrews, just made this and it is toxic. Can't bring myself to eat my fondant fancies.

    • @empress9554
      @empress9554 Před 3 lety

      To clarify glucose and glycerin are both plant extracts

  • @susancraig5517
    @susancraig5517 Před 2 lety

    this look like i would try it

  • @poornimasingh3235
    @poornimasingh3235 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for sharing...Fondant receipe..👍💐

  • @madissgabby8394
    @madissgabby8394 Před 8 lety

    Hi thank you for sharing your recipe.. If I may ask, how longer does it stays in heat temperature? I mean If I bring this outside the house like in the beach.. please reply.. Can I make this ahead of time and where will I keep this? can be on the fridge? thank you so much..

    • @user-xi1je6po3v
      @user-xi1je6po3v Před 2 lety

      How are You doing and how is Your weather condition Over there?

  • @st.pauluniversitydumaguete176

    Wow! I must try this one. Thanks for Sharing!

  • @ourdailylight_grace5765

    Woooww lve learnt a lot....will try mine as soon as possible...fingers crossed that I get all the ingredients

  • @djbushman7023
    @djbushman7023 Před 9 lety +2

    Thanks for the vid it will be my birthday day in 6 days I'm so excited😁

  • @maryalleyne7012
    @maryalleyne7012 Před 10 lety

    Very nice clear voice. Very professional tutorial!

  • @muhammadzahid6307
    @muhammadzahid6307 Před 8 lety

    Wow so easy thanx for6 sharing

  • @mzm9541
    @mzm9541 Před 4 lety

    Worked perfectly fine for me, thanks a lot

  • @emiliej9735
    @emiliej9735 Před 8 lety

    I subscribe because I love this recipe

    • @allrecipes
      @allrecipes  Před 8 lety

      We're happy to hear that, Puppycrafter J. Thank you!

  • @rinacastro8837
    @rinacastro8837 Před 7 lety +1

    thank you so much for a wonderful recipe,my son had his second birthday today and i made him a beautiful cake,tried your fondant recipe and i somehow manage to work on it,it's my first time to make fondant and the only concern i have is as to why does it's breaking away i mean i knead it good enough but it's still wont become elastic,and it's still a bit sticky making it hard to roll out,and have to do it again and again,i have to pop it in the microwave for a few seconds to make it a little bit softer to roll out easily and i cover the entire counter with a cling wrap to avoid sticking but somehow it became easier to put over the entire thing on the cake having to just only grab the cling wrap from the table, and flip it over the cake and viola! it's all covered.i just can't give up on it and it's do or die to me...now can you please tell me where have i gone wrong with the entire thing making the fondant?ofcourse dont get mad,they dont have shortening here in our country,i used butter,and also they dont have glycerin, i only used glucose syrup,gelatin,vanilla,water,and butter plus the powder sugar.is it because of not using proper ingredients?i just want to know because i love baking cakes for the family and i will be doing it again anytime soon with the holidays are approaching,i need to know where have i gone wrong so i could do it right next time...thank you for taking your time reading..i just want to share my experience.and need an answer..i love your recipes..

    • @allrecipes
      @allrecipes  Před 7 lety

      We're so glad to read you persevered and the fondant worked out for you, jhoriel taruc. Hooray! Fondant is tricky and changing the ingredients does make a difference, but we'll try to help with your questions. Using butter instead of shortening is the biggest challenge, but you made it work, and what you're doing is right. To help with ingredient amounts, here is an alternative fondant recipe using butter (allrecipes.com/recipe/228519/cake-fondant/), and here are a few tips (although they refer to shortening not butter):
      -- Before kneading the fondant, divide it into several chunks and add a spoonful of shortening and a spoonful of glycerin to soften it and make it smoother and more pliable. The shortening will also help the fondant be less sticky. Note that using too much corn starch and powdered sugar can dry out fondant.
      -- Dust the work surface with a bit of cornstarch so that the fondant won't stick.
      -- Some people prefer to use oil or shortening to grease the work surface.
      -- Always cover the fondant in plastic wrap or zipped bag so it won't dry out.
      -- It is always best to let fondant rest for a few hours or even overnight before using it.
      -- If the fondant cracks when it’s rolled out, use solid vegetable shortening and smooth the cracked area together, using a circular motion with your fingers. Don’t use water because it will break down the fondant.
      This article from Allrecipes also has tips: dish.allrecipes.com/fondant-its-a-lot-easier-than-you-think/

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety

    Sure thing! Margarine or butter would work as a substitute.

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety

    This really depends on your preference. Either one should work fine.

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety

    Great question! Gelatin activates best when mixed with cold water first.

  • @ifeomanwanah4949
    @ifeomanwanah4949 Před 11 lety

    Nice recipe!i like it..

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety

    Great question. You will not want to use this kind of glycerin. Be sure to purchase a food-grade quality!

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety

    Thank you for your question. You can use butter instead of shortening in this recipe. Enjoy!

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety +2

    Yes, be sure it's well floured before you roll it out. Enjoy!

  • @dukhtareafghan5391
    @dukhtareafghan5391 Před 8 lety

    Thanks for the lovely recipe

  • @suvechchapaul9605
    @suvechchapaul9605 Před 6 lety

    I loved it

  • @theresarodriguez2300
    @theresarodriguez2300 Před 10 lety

    Fixing to get married on the 11th of October and this recipe will help me in my wedding thank you for the good tip

    • @user-xi1je6po3v
      @user-xi1je6po3v Před 2 lety

      How are You doing and how is Your weather condition Over there?

  • @onowighoseoghenekume3435

    so lovely

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety

    Hi Super Hani, you can subsitute gelatin with agar if your prefer. Usually 2 teaspoons of agar for every 1/4 ounce of powdered gelatin.

  • @Manyabansal2010
    @Manyabansal2010 Před 10 lety

    Hello mam , what fondant is better rolled fondant or butter cream fondant ...& what is d use of gelatin to make fondant dough &Is gelatin is not necessary in butter cream fondant ....

  • @americaayala6578
    @americaayala6578 Před 10 lety

    So amazing Thank you👍😄😃☺

  • @baohancu1890
    @baohancu1890 Před 10 lety

    Yes you can i used margarine and it works way better

  • @coolghost7484
    @coolghost7484 Před 10 lety +1

    Nice

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety

    Thank you for your question. This is actually a coating that can be used to cover cakes and decorate cookies. Enjoy :)

  • @CruisingHarleyFatBoy
    @CruisingHarleyFatBoy Před 8 lety

    Thanks for sharing. Great tutorial.

  • @starsuper1686
    @starsuper1686 Před 5 lety +1

    I just say recipe ingredients & quantity give chart. really nice recipe method Thanks a lot's.

  • @poojapatel6886
    @poojapatel6886 Před 9 lety

    The recipe seems great and I can't wait to try it out. But I can't find glucose syrup and shortening at any of the stores. Are there any alternatives? Can I use butter instead of shortening?

    • @user-xi1je6po3v
      @user-xi1je6po3v Před 2 lety

      How are You doing and how is Your weather condition Over there?

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety +2

    You could start with 1 tablespoon and adjust from there. You might also enjoy the recipe on our site for "Quick Pour Chocolate Fondant". Let us know how it turns out :)

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 11 lety

    Hi Christine, thanks for your question. Using a beater can be problematic, since the fondant gets stiff very quickly. You could use a beater for the first 30 seconds or so, but will likely need to switch to a spoon. Hope that helps!

  • @harunajesse3263
    @harunajesse3263 Před 5 lety

    nice work i love it . please ma am a beginner i mix my fondant it wasn't coming out well do to much water what should i do to it?

  • @bosefelicia4236
    @bosefelicia4236 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for d video, pls how many grams is the gelatin and d powder sugar

  • @Devz8888
    @Devz8888 Před 9 lety

    The best and easiest
    way to make fondant

  • @isabelleb.6983
    @isabelleb.6983 Před 7 lety

    Thank you SO much! I love this recipe! *yOu GuYs ArE aWeSoMe!*

    • @allrecipes
      @allrecipes  Před 7 lety

      Hi bellaboo2727, we so glad to hear that you love the recipe! Happy cooking!

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  Před 10 lety +1

    Thank you for your question. Yes, you can use glucose and corn syrup interchangeably in this recipe. Enjoy!