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Fondant Recipe – Amy Johnson’s experience

2nd January 2010

Fondant Recipe – Amy Johnson’s experience

 Fondant recipe is the most popular recipe on my blog, and although many times I feel that many good recipes goes overlooked, at least I’m happy my fondant recipe is a success.

My fondant recipe post is also the post i get most comments about, and when the reader is as generous as Amy J I also get a respond letter with pictures describing the reader’s fondant recipe experience.

Here’s what Amy wrote:

Dear Cook Duke, It was my son’s second birthday this November and I decided I’d try my hand at fondant recipe since I’ve seen it used so much on TV and admired how it looked.
I consider myself to a very apt baker and decorator for just doing it in my spare time so I wanted to try something new this year as well.

His favorite TV show is Mickey Mouse Clubhouse so that was the theme I chose for the party.
I scoured the internet for what seemed to be the easiest and best fondant recipe since I didn’t really want to buy it from a store.
Yours seemed to need the least amount of effort and from reading other reader reviews, also the best tasting fondant recipe.

This was my first time using fondant, let alone making it from scratch, and also my first time attempting a 3-D cake (I used a dense chocolate cake for all the base elements and rice krispie cake for everything else).

I made two batches of fondant not knowing how much I’d use and not wanting to run out.
The first batch seemed to turn out ok but when trying to work with it seemed very dry compared to the second batch I made that didn’t crack at all.
For the most part it, I was very pleased with how everything turned out (considering it was my first time) and would definitely try it again.
My only concern was when I was adding color the fondant seemed to get kinda sticky and also, when rolling it out I assumed I was supposed to roll it out on a smooth surface lightly dusted with the confectioners sugar, only that altered the smoothness of my fondant and kind of took away from the original color.

Since I’m not sure what the consistency or texture of fondant should be, is there a better description you could give so I have a better idea (because I thought I had a smooth pliable mass but it cracked when laying it over the cake (this was the ‘grass’ part of the cake)).
And possibly any other tips you might have for rolling it out so that it looks as good as yours does in the pictures??

Thanks! I’ve attached a picture of my cake although I know it could look a bit better.
Thanks again for the great fondant recipe and I’ll keep trying ’til I get it right!

Sincerely, Amy Johnson Canada 

As you can read, even when she encountered some difficulties, the fondant recipe experience is still a success.

And here are the pictures she sent, I bet her next cake will look better, but for a first attempt it’s a GREAT success!

Fondant recipe Micky mouse cake

Fondant recipe Micky mouse cake

Fondant recipe MM cake 2

Fondant recipe MM cake 2

Well Amy, I’m happy you enjoyed my fondant recipe and thank you for your mail and pics.

For better understanding on how to color fondant you can view my post named “how to color fondant:)
and for all of you who hadn’t try yet – You’re welcome to try my fondant recipe, and more welcome to send me pictures of cakes you made using my fondant recipe to theduke@thecookduke.com

Happy Cooking :)

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  1. 1 On January 21st, 2010, Wedding Wendy said:

    Is it ok if I offered this fondant recipe to my readers?

  2. 2 On January 22nd, 2010, jerry said:

    I have tried doing this fondant recipe previously, it’s just great

  3. 3 On January 26th, 2010, nora said:

    dear amy
    I just finish to make your foundant recipe. y have to say that was a little scary. because i have to mix realy hard to make the misture stik toguether. but i make it and look almost the same as wilton brand even smeal like it. now i have to colored and see how the cake turout. thank you !!

  4. 4 On January 27th, 2010, Tina said:

    Just wondering how many cups is a pound? I’ve gotten different conversions for Icing sugar. Can someone please let me know so that the fondant recipe is exact. Also, I have a child that is allergic to nut. Can vanilla extract be substituted equally for almond extract or do I have to add more or less of it?
    Thanks so much!

  5. 5 On February 2nd, 2010, Fondant recipe - Jacalyn's success using my fondant recipe | www.thecookduke.com said:

    [...] see more pictures of people using my fondant recipe please visit “Fondant Recipe – Amy Johnson’s experience” and “How to make fondant – Gerbera Daisy [...]

  6. 6 On February 2nd, 2010, Fondat Recipe - Stephanie Success following my fondant recipe | www.thecookduke.com said:

    [...] see more pictures of people using my fondant recipe please visit “Fondant Recipe – Amy Johnson’s experience” , “How to make fondant – Gerbera Daisy Cake” and “Fondant recipe – [...]

  7. 7 On February 3rd, 2010, Gabby said:

    i love this cake i’m so happy i found thislove this dam cake awesome

  8. 8 On March 9th, 2010, Fondant Recipe - Alison is doing magic with my fondant recipe | www.thecookduke.com said:

    [...] Fondant Recipe – Amy Johnson’s experience [...]

  9. 9 On March 12th, 2010, Laurie said:

    Hey there,

    I just made the fondant as you explained it so well. But i have such a big problem with it, because it’s all crumbling when i knead, and i don’t know what to do…

    i tried to warm it, to pour more crisco, but nothing change.

    I read it must be the temperature of the room, do you think i should warm the room ?

    thank by advance,

    Laurie

  10. 10 On April 4th, 2010, Kathe Navarro said:

    Can I use another flavoring instead of almond? I don’t really care for it and as I am using carrot cake I thought lemon or orange flavoring would taste better.

  11. 11 On May 22nd, 2010, Stacy said:

    I made the marshmallow fondant the way you described but I had problems with rolling it out and forming it into different things and drying. Can you give me some hints on how to roll it out with out crumbling and cracking and falling apart?

  12. 12 On May 22nd, 2010, Fondant recipe you must try - How to make fondant | www.thecookduke.com said:

    [...] Fondant Recipe – Amy Johnson’s experience [...]

  13. 13 On May 22nd, 2010, Fondant Recipe - How to make fondant by Brandy | www.thecookduke.com said:

    [...] Fondant Recipe – Amy Johnson’s experience [...]

  14. 14 On September 25th, 2010, Reham said:

    dear cook duke, i want to know if i can substitute the shortening with butter in your fondant recipe or not?

    Reham

  15. 15 On November 13th, 2010, Amy said:

    Hi Duke,
    So another year has passed and it’s on to attempt fondant birthday cake number two. I just had one question. It says in your blog that you can cover and keep the fondant in an airtight container, I’m just wondering how long you can store it for ahead of time or do you have to make it just before using so that it doesn’t turn to garbage?

    Thanks and I can’t wait to see how this year’s cake turns out for me! Will try to send pictures when all done!
    Thanks again!

    Amy

  16. 16 On December 17th, 2010, Monex said:

    your counter before you put the fondant icing down sprinkle with more . This motion seals the fondant icing to the buttercream works out the bumps in the icing below the .

  17. 17 On January 2nd, 2011, Haley said:

    Wow! I love fondant and this post gives me hope to try it myself! The daisy cake looks flawless! Great job.

  18. 18 On February 6th, 2011, offshore bank account said:

    .This fondant icing recipe is the one I usually turn to when I make fondant birthday cakes. If the fondant seems too dry you can add a few drops of water and knead again.

  19. 19 On June 17th, 2011, Regina said:

    This cake is too cute! I babysit a 3 yr old boy and his 5 yr old sister. The 5 yr old is looking over my shoulder and says,”I wish I could have that cake!” Great job! For some reason, I am a little intimidated about trying fondant. All these comments are making me feel a little more at ease. I may try it this weekend for a fathers’ day cake. Thanks!

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