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March 2012 By i sugar coat it! 6 Comments

Sugar Brooches

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Sugar Brooches
To embellish, or not to embellish? My other half has very strong opinions on the matter. He feels if it can't be eaten, it has no business on a cake. It's not that they can't be eaten, they are 'edible' after all. Palatable? Well, there is where my argument fizzles. For all the visual impact 'edible' embellishments provide, edible, does not necessarily translate to palatable.
I have yet to find a commercial fondant that I truly enjoy, add gum paste to the mix and it becomes even less palatable. I have heard good things about Marshmallow fondant, but I have yet to try it (#12 on my ever growing list). Still, my view is, if it adds visual impact, embellish away - as long as it does not compromise food safety.
Spicy Pumpkin Bundt Cake & Pecan Pumpkin Butter Frosting
I used the Karen Davies brooch mould for the smaller brooches and the Baroque for the larger, featured piece. I just love the way these Sugar Brooches turned out and can't wait to make more for a future cake or cupcakes. I'll use modelling chocolate - edible and palatable!
For today's post, I am treating them as jewellery and have used a 50/50 fondant/gum paste mix. I played around with a few finishes and colours and chose to feature this lot. Here's a pictorial on how I made them:
Sugar Brooch Tutorial
Sugar Brooch Tutorial
Sugar Brooch Tutorial
Spicy Pumpkin Bundt Cake & Pecan Pumpkin Butter Frosting
 
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  1. Paula Kelly-Bourque says

    March 26, 2012 at 1:05 pm

    These are beautiful! The last photo, bottom left really makes me think that it is a real *Mother of Pearl* brooch. You did an amazing job with these your first time at it. WOW!

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  2. Marian (Sweetopia) says

    April 01, 2012 at 11:54 pm

    These are really cool - I love them!

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  3. I Sugar Coat It! says

    April 02, 2012 at 2:36 am

    Thanks, Paula! I really enjoyed playing with different finishes. Lustre dust is addictive.

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  4. I Sugar Coat It! says

    April 02, 2012 at 2:39 am

    Thanks for stopping by, Marian!! I can picture them on future cookies :-).

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  5. michele @i-heart-baking says

    April 10, 2012 at 7:21 pm

    WOW, these brooches are amazing!

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  6. I Sugar Coat It! says

    April 11, 2012 at 4:20 pm

    Thanks, Michele!

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