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Sugar MoldsCUSTOMER SERVICE | CANDY | HOLIDAYS | CARTOON (character) |
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| Once these molds are used for sugar
they shouldn't be used for chocolate. Sugar scratches the mold so your
chocolate pieces may have scratch marks. Mark them and store separately
from those molds used for chocolate. Also, chocolate will not be shinny
when molding in white molds.
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Heavy Duty 3 and 3-3/4 inch Molds #B38A/93-10010 |
9x17" SHEET: Hanna-Barbera Flintstones 8 cavity dated 1976 $10.00 |
INDIVIDUAL CUT-OUTS: Six 4x4" assorted designs $8.00 |
INDIVIDUAL CUT-OUTS: 3" Musical String Instruments $5.00 |
INDIVIDUAL CUT-OUTS: 7" Ballerina, 5-1/2" Mermaid & 1" Flowers $5.00 |
INDIVIDUAL CUT-OUTS: 4" Good Luck & 3-1/2" 3D Slipper $5.00 |
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INDIVIDUAL CUT-OUTS: 6" Girl Scout & 3 in Boy Scout $5.00 |
INDIVIDUAL CUT-OUTS: 6-1/2" Eastern Star Emblem (slightly cracked) $4.00 |
(can also be used for sugar) |
WHITE TRUFFLES
Scald 1/2 cup whipping cream
Add
2 cups chopped real white
chocolate
3 tablespoons finely chopped cocoa
butter
Whip with wire whisk
Add
pinch of salt
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
Chill until nearly solid
Whip with mixer until light and
nearly doubled in bulk
Form into balls and roll in white
non-pariels. Set aside.
Melt 1/2 pound white
candy coating.
Add 2 pieces pink
and a trace of blue
candy color.
Paint the inside of 1/2 of the ball
sugar mold #B3A.
Let set up room temperature.
Paint a second coat of melted coating.
Let set. Repeat two more times.
Place in freezer for about four
minutes.
Place fingers inside of molded coating
and gently move to one side.
Chocolate should just slide out.
Use the same half of mold and repeat
the entire procedure so you have two halves, made from the same half mold.
Place truffles in one of the candy
ball halves.
Paint the edge of one of the balls
with melted coating (same color as the ball halves) and carefully position
both halves of the ball together.
Place a dish towel in your hand
and gently hold ball and paint seam.
Use warmth of fingers to gently
melt any imperfections around seam.
To decorate:
Pick up premade candy
pearls with tweezers.
Dip a portion of a pearl into melted
coating to use as glue and attach to candy ball.
Hold the pearl onto the "ornament"
until set.
Continue attaching pearls until
decorated, leaving a portion undecorated for the cap.
Melt a small amount of white coating.
Stir in a tiny bit of black
candy color to make it grey.
Mold the cap of the ornament with
the grey coating in a #90-5604
candy mold cavity.
Mold the loop part of the rattle
in the baby candy mold #90-11514
with grey coating (mold several in case of breakage).
When "cap" is set, use the tip of
a sharp knife to hollow out a small hole in the center.
Dip a portion of the molded loop
into the melted grey coating, using tweezers.
Place the loop into the hole of
the cap. Luster
dust with silver dusting powder.
Attach the "cap" to the "ornament
with a bit of melted coating. With a fine
brush, paint the seam with melted coating.
Luster dust pink part of ornament
with super
pearl dust while holding in hand that is covered with a dish towel.
Any pearls that pop off may be reapplied
and dusted again.
Note: The light green ornament has
swirls piped on with white candy coating and squeezit mold painters.
The red ornament has dropped bead
lace made from rolled fondant and lace maker attached with piping gel.