Gumpaste Raspberries?

Decorating By Chefgirl Updated 2 Jul 2007 , 3:33pm by Chefgirl

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Chefgirl Posted 2 Jul 2007 , 3:02pm
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Has anyone ever made raspberries out of gumpaste or fondant or other edible medium? How should I go about this? It's a fondant covered cake and some berries will be on the sides of the cake. Any ideas are much appreciated, thanks!

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Chefgirl Posted 2 Jul 2007 , 3:17pm
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bump!

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gmcakes Posted 2 Jul 2007 , 3:17pm
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I've worked with gumpaste a little bit, but not tried this. I think you could maybe make a small ball of gumpaste the size you need, and then make the individual sections of the raspberry with a decorating tip. Just pressing the round tube into the ball of gumpaste to make the impressions.

However, I'm not sure, but you might be able to find a mold and press the shapes. Or possible an impression mat?

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Chefgirl Posted 2 Jul 2007 , 3:21pm
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That's a good idea, using the end of a tip. I had not thought of that! A mold would definitely be quicker. Thanks!

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Lee15 Posted 2 Jul 2007 , 3:27pm
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Take a small piece of fondant or gumpaste. Roll it into a ball then roll it over the fine side of a grater. Use an umbrella tool to indent the top.

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Chefgirl Posted 2 Jul 2007 , 3:33pm
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That's genius, Lee15! Thanks, I'll definitely try that!

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