Sugar Paste Decorations (Gum Paste)
This traditional confectioner's recipe creates a versatile sugar paste, similar to modern gum paste, used for crafting elegant cake decorations. Finely ground sugar is bound with dissolved acacia gum to form a pliable yet firm dough that can be tinted with vibrant colors and pressed into intricate molds. Once dried, these delicate sugar flowers and petals add a sophisticated, professional finish to plum cakes and festive desserts.
Ingredients
- 2 cups Confectioners' sugar (Originally 'very finely ground castor sugar'. Confectioners' sugar is recommended for the smoothest texture. Quantity estimated.)
- 1 tablespoon Gum Arabic (Acacia gum) (Originally 'baval gum' (acacia gum). Used as a binder. Quantity estimated.)
- 2 tablespoons Cold water (Quantity estimated. Use enough to dissolve the gum and bind the sugar.)
- 1 drop Food coloring (Optional. Use gel or liquid color as desired.)
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Instructions
- 1Soak the gum arabic in the cold water until fully dissolved. Strain the solution through a fine mesh or cloth to remove any impurities.
- 2Place the sugar in a mixing bowl. If using color, add it to the sugar or the gum water. Gradually add the strained gum water to the sugar, kneading constantly until a stiff, pliable dough forms. The texture should be firm like a stiff flour dough.
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