I just finished up a new cake tonight and was having the biggest problems with large pieces of fondant. I made a labor-intensive diaper bag cake, but I must say that the part I dreaded the most (and did the most poorly at!) was rolling big pieces of fondant- say around 2 feet by 2 feet square pieces.
It took so much strength to roll out a huge piece of fondant. Once I got it all rolled, inevitably a small piece would stick to my surface and I wouldn't be able to get it up without ripping. I used marshmallow fondant and tried both Crisco and cornstarch to prevent sticking, to no avail.
The pieces were too big to roll up onto my rolling pin, and when I tried to do it anyways, stuck together on the rolling pin and ripped once I tried to spread it out.
Help please! I don't know how the bakers on all the shows effortlessly roll out such huge pieces of fondant to cover cakes! Thanks for any tips!
It took so much strength to roll out a huge piece of fondant. Once I got it all rolled, inevitably a small piece would stick to my surface and I wouldn't be able to get it up without ripping. I used marshmallow fondant and tried both Crisco and cornstarch to prevent sticking, to no avail.
The pieces were too big to roll up onto my rolling pin, and when I tried to do it anyways, stuck together on the rolling pin and ripped once I tried to spread it out.
Help please! I don't know how the bakers on all the shows effortlessly roll out such huge pieces of fondant to cover cakes! Thanks for any tips!










