GUM PASTE - SIMPLE

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I finally found a recipe for Gum Paste that did not require "gum tragacanth" or "tylose" which is also called CMC or carboxymethylcullulose. I have a problem cooking with something I can't pronouce...LOL Any recipe that calls for those supposedly can be made using geletin & corn syrup. Gum paste is a very strong sugar clay -...

Provided by CONNIE BOLDA

Categories     Other Desserts

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 lb confectioners sugar (about 4 cups)
1/4 c water
1 Tbsp unflavored gelatin
1 Tbsp clear corn syrup

Steps:

  • 1. 1) Put water in a saucepan & sprinkle the gelatin over the water. Let gelatin soak for about 5 minutes or until it starts to look foamy.
  • 2. 2) Add the corn syrup. Stir slowly and heat mixture over low heat, stirring until gelatin has dissolved and mixture is clear.
  • 3. 3) Pour into a bowl containing confectioners' sugar. Mix together until you can no longer mix; there will be quite a bit of sugar left in the bowl.
  • 4. 4) Dump mixture out onto confectioners' sugar dusted work counter and knead until the mixture no longer sticks to your hands.
  • 5. 5) Use immediately or store the paste in a plastic bag with all the air pressed out. This paste dries quickly, so keep any part you're not using covered. This gum paste makes very strong sugar pieces, but they can be brittle.
  • 6. Store flowers, figures, structures in a cool dry place protected from accidental bumps until you place them on the cake or cake board with edible glue.
  • 7. I have posted severl recipes for different kinds of edible glue in different posts.

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