Fish Sculptured
CakeProducts needed: Roller shown, Cardboards, Foil, Fondant icings, Fondant Smoother
DIRECTIONS WITH PICTURES:
1. To begin, create the clown fish’s
fins by rolling our orange fondant (white
roller shown). After cutting the fondant into a fin shape, use a ball
tool or a plastic spoon to thin the curve of the fin, creating a ruffled
edge. Then, use a metal
spatula to indent lines into the fins. You will need one large dorsal
fin, one small dorsal fin, two pectoral fins and one tail fin. Let the
fins.
2. To create the fish’s body, stack
three layers of cake and carve into the shape of a fish with a rounded
head and a pointed tail.
3. Cut indentations into the front
of the cake for the fish’s mouth and eyes. Also, carve indentations in
the sides for the fish’s fins.
4. Base ice the cake, and then cover
with orange fondant. Smooth (smoother
shown above) the fondant over the cake, paying special attention to
ensure the eye, mouth and fin indentations appear.
5. Marble blue and white fondant
together to look like ocean water, and use it to cover a cake board. Place
the fish in the center of the cake board.
6. Cut a slit down the center of
the body for the fish’s two dorsal fins.
7. Insert one of the dried fins
in the slit in the body for the first dorsal fin. Color white chocolate
orange to match the fondant, and use a cut paper tube to pipe the chocolate
around the fin. This will help hold the fin in place.
8. Add the second dorsal fin. Then,
cut slits in the side and back of the fish’s body for its two pectoral
fins and tail fin. Again, use orange-colored white chocolate to help hold
the fins in place.
9. Use a round tool or decorating
tip to indent the fondant on the fish’s body to look like scales. Leave
the face free of scales.
10. Sheet white fondant, and cut
into strips. Place three strips of white on each side of the fish, trimming
the ends. Use water to adhere the stripes to the fish.
11. Use the round tool to mark the
white stripes with scales.
12. Add water to piping gel, and
paint the gel over the entire body of the fish with a wide fan paintbrush.
This will make the fondant shiny and the fish appear wet.
13. Use a cut paper tube to outline
the white stripes with black, wavy lines.
14. Cut round circles out of white
fondant, and place them in the indentions for the eyes. Pipe orange circles
on the white disks using a cut paper tube.
15. Fill in the orange circles with
black icing using a cut paper tube. Then, pipe a straight line at the top
of the mouth indention and a half circle underneath to create the mouth
shape. Fill in the mouth, and smooth the icing with a palette knife.
16. Use a cut paper tube to pipe
small, white dots in the irises of the eye. Then, make the opening of the
paper tube larger to outline the mouth.
17. Fit a bag with tip No. 22, and
spread blue gel on the inside of the bag. Add blue icing, and fill remainder
of the bag with white icing. Pipe swirls around the fish’s body to look
like dispersed water. Finish the design by sprinkling edible glitter over
the fish and water.
Note: Sugar paper, rice paper, wafer
paper, all the same things...can be used in many ways. I think above he
has put color flow or royal icing on wafer paper.
Procedure:
Draw pattern on wafer paper
using non-toxic or icing pens...or a cake projector.
Cut out each picture. Outline
using royal icing or color flow.
Let dry flat.
Then adhere to cake using
a little bit of icing for glue.
5. Use buttercream or royal icing
to add coral and seaweed accents using leaf tips, 67, 70 or 350. A combination
of all will look more realistic. Add "bubbles" tip 2
6. Place Nemo on top of the tiered
cake.
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