www.winbeckler... for supplies used in video. "Like" us on facebook at / cakesuppliesplus Cake Decorating: Video shows how to make beautiful fondant pearls for cakes.
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When you search for "pearl mold" several come up. It's the blue one that has 10mm, 8mm, and 6mm on the same mold for $23.00. You would use the 6mm for cookies. We also have a main category of "TH-cam - . ." in the left column and then there is a link for "Fondant Pearl Video."
well, yes, I base my opinion on the fact that I have worked with different materials and made beads out of them and it seemed to go rather fast. I also worked with mold occasionally and it did seem to work a lot faster. I also appreciate that the result is not in accordance with the amount of work done. I also watched some other vids with people working with fondants, no molds, and they seemed a lot faster, too. But I never worked with fondant myself so I cannot be 100% sure.
I am thinking of making a cake that has a string of beads on top as well as modelling chocolate roses. Fondant will melt or become sticky, as the cake has warm jelly poured over it. It does have a Ganache coating before the decorations are applied. Would ganache work in the moulds if you can't use modelling chocolate? If I can use modelling chocolate in those moulds it would be great. If I made the beads separately, what should I join them together with-tiny bits of modelling chocolate? They are joined together in the video. As far as I can tell, they haven't invented edible string, yet.
hola buenas noches me encanto el tutorial aunque ya lo habia visto es un poco dificil conseguir el molde de las perla y tambien he visto un spray aperlado que le echan y queda precioso con perlas de verdad que yo no me la comeria me dari mucha pena jaja un saludo gracia son uds maravillosos
Great tutorial and I'll be purchasing the mold soon. I have a wedding cake for June 14 and would like to get started on the pearl border. How much in advance can I make the border and how would I keep it from hardening? Thanks in advance.
You can only make them a few hours or a day in advance since they must be soft and flexible. You can make several and lay on a non-stick board inside a large zip-top bag.
I haven't been able to find the molds you are using to make the pearls on your site. I looked under the heading of molds, silicone molds, and pearl mold but found nothing. Where are these molds????? Also, which size pearl would be good to put on a three or 4 inch cookie? Thank you.
Ah okay, your phrasing reminded me of a couple of French people I knew. Ah yes dear Spell Check, yes it helps a great deal...especially for the English! hahahahaha! xx
So you've never tried and yet have an opinion? You also consider this five minute video to be complicated? Okay. Bless you, you strange and worrying person. lol! xx
If you put the fondant or gumpaste in the mold and then just use a small fondant roller to roll over it you will find it much much faster (a few seconds only). Then you can take a fondant knife (plastic) and just slide it across the excess and suddenly you have pearls. Easy and very quick. And no it's not easier to make all the pearly by hand because they would not be exactly the same shape and size. Also, i you start at one end of the mold and push and lift up rather than trying to push out the whole thing at one time it is easier. Hope this helps.
@lizchannel1 The pearls are made of a fondant/gum paste mixture. Fondant and gum paste are both edible sugar-based icing products.
Thanks for the info. I use a palette knife for larger molded pieces but for smaller pieces (width) like this, it sometimes distorts the shape.
We ship worldwide. Just be sure to notice when selecting shipping that there are 2 tabs--UPS and USPS. USPS is usually less for international orders (but takes a little longer to arrive).
It is a "silicone work mat." We sell a larger version on our website if you type "silicone work mat" into the search box.
When you search for "pearl mold" several come up. It's the blue one that has 10mm, 8mm, and 6mm on the same mold for $23.00. You would use the 6mm for cookies. We also have a main category of "TH-cam - . ." in the left column and then there is a link for "Fondant Pearl Video."
well, yes, I base my opinion on the fact that I have worked with different materials and made beads out of them and it seemed to go rather fast. I also worked with mold occasionally and it did seem to work a lot faster. I also appreciate that the result is not in accordance with the amount of work done. I also watched some other vids with people working with fondants, no molds, and they seemed a lot faster, too. But I never worked with fondant myself so I cannot be 100% sure.
At the website mentioned at the beginning and end of the video plus linked in the description below the video.
I am thinking of making a cake that has a string of beads on top as well as modelling chocolate roses. Fondant will melt or become sticky, as the cake has warm jelly poured over it. It does have a Ganache coating before the decorations are applied. Would ganache work in the moulds if you can't use modelling chocolate? If I can use modelling chocolate in those moulds it would be great. If I made the beads separately, what should I join them together with-tiny bits of modelling chocolate? They are joined together in the video. As far as I can tell, they haven't invented edible string, yet.
Yes, that would keep them the same size, but it would take much longer--especially for a 3-4 tier cake.
@10lilkitty We have several more videos planned--when time allows. Stay tuned.
Great tools. Delicate result.
@salahhe It's hard to get the size uniform when rolling them individually.
hola buenas noches me encanto el tutorial aunque ya lo habia visto es un poco dificil conseguir el molde de las perla y tambien he visto un spray aperlado que le echan y queda precioso con perlas de verdad que yo no me la comeria me dari mucha pena jaja un saludo gracia son uds maravillosos
English is not my first language, hehe :) But I did actually worked with mold when i was a kid, experimenting and stuff.
Great tutorial and I'll be purchasing the mold soon. I have a wedding cake for June 14 and would like to get started on the pearl border. How much in advance can I make the border and how would I keep it from hardening? Thanks in advance.
You can only make them a few hours or a day in advance since they must be soft and flexible. You can make several and lay on a non-stick board inside a large zip-top bag.
Thanks so much for your expedient reply. I appreciate your videos and advice.
Wondering what kind of 'mat' do you have under the work area? The blue foam looking mat? I'd love to get one!
How do you attach the pearls to the cake? I'm making some for my daughter 1st birthday. Thanks! Great video btw!
Just dampen the back with a little water to attach them.
Can you use this mould with Modelling Chocolate? or is there edible string to join Modelling Chocolate Balls.
what did u add to the fondant to get pearl color effect
I haven't been able to find the molds you are using to make the pearls on your site.
I looked under the heading of molds, silicone molds, and pearl mold but found nothing.
Where are these molds?????
Also, which size pearl would be good to put on a three or 4 inch cookie?
Thank you.
Parabéns , lindo trabalho!
Hi im from the philippines, how can i order from you? want to buy some stuff for baking since its hard to find one here at my country.
I think you are right. I didn't think about that.
where can i buy Fondant Edible Pearls beads i been looking i wanna make my daughter a barbie cake with them pearls
@CakeSuppliesPlus True...
Can you use vegetable oil instead of shortening?
How the pearl are shinning??
Beautiful!
Yes, Super Pearl Dust.
muchas gracias
Ah okay, your phrasing reminded me of a couple of French people I knew. Ah yes dear Spell Check, yes it helps a great deal...especially for the English! hahahahaha! xx
"I also worked with mold occasionally" I know what you meant but it did make me titter. You're really funny. :-) xx
do you sell the mold you're using? the molds i see on your website are single sizes
Here's a link to the supplies used in the video. www.winbeckler.com/fondant-pearls-supplies-used/
hahahahaha! Oui, je pense tu parle francais non? Your English is brilliant. xx
thanks for information. can you kindly tell me the ingridients
+fatema sheerin rina We used pre-made, but you can Google "fondant recipe" or "gum paste recipe" to make your own.
Co ai bit lam socola pha che nhu nao ma lai deo the chi bao mjnh voi xin da ta
Solid vegetable fat.
can anyone tell me what is that white thing? is it dough?
+fatema sheerin rina A mixture of fondant and gum paste was used to make the "pearls."
No, actually I am Romanian, and spell check helps a lot.
oh ok thanks so much
What is shortening
You are soo good! I looked for a Video like that😍, but i think, you're talking too much😐
Lulli Wats
@CakeSuppliesPlus yay!!!! thanks haha
So you've never tried and yet have an opinion? You also consider this five minute video to be complicated? Okay. Bless you, you strange and worrying person. lol! xx
Fuck off bitch
You did not show how to put d pearl dust on
I don't know, I never tried, I just thought the procedure should have been far less complicated than that with a mold.
If you put the fondant or gumpaste in the mold and then just use a small fondant roller to roll over it you will find it much much faster (a few seconds only). Then you can take a fondant knife (plastic) and just slide it across the excess and suddenly you have pearls. Easy and very quick. And no it's not easier to make all the pearly by hand because they would not be exactly the same shape and size. Also, i you start at one end of the mold and push and lift up rather than trying to push out the whole thing at one time it is easier. Hope this helps.
cute
I think it would have taken less time to just roll every pearl.
So you're saying you could have made that string of pearls in less than five minutes? Really?
Перевод?
please make for vids :)))
This stuff is on eBay for 2.00 and you want 15 plus Bead mood
Melony Girard go buy one for 2.00 bucks. Quality is always better though
Twat
what is shortening
Ashlee Chirgwin it's a kind of vegetable butter