Construction 3D Cone Shape Cake Topper

Decorating By Bobbie1980 Updated 2 Jul 2014 , 1:43am by savannahquinn

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Bobbie1980 Posted 1 Jul 2014 , 7:01pm
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I need to know how to go about making a 3D construction cone for the top of a fairly large round cake. Could I do cake, or would it be best with RKT

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savannahquinn Posted 2 Jul 2014 , 12:47am
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It could definitely be RKT then cover with ganache and fondant. I'd support it on the top tier in case it's heavy.

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FrostedMoon Posted 2 Jul 2014 , 1:21am
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I agree, as long as you don't need it to be cake to make up the necessary servings I would do RKT.  Interesting to think about ganache underneath the fondant though.  I usually use just melted chocolate to get RKT sculptures really smooth and then cover in fondant.  I also agree about the need to support it underneath so it doesn't smush the cake.

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savannahquinn Posted 2 Jul 2014 , 1:43am
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I agree, as long as you don't need it to be cake to make up the necessary servings I would do RKT.  Interesting to think about ganache underneath the fondant though.  I usually use just melted chocolate to get RKT sculptures really smooth and then cover in fondant.  I also agree about the need to support it underneath so it doesn't smush the cake.

Yes I've also used melts to cover, I'm not sure why I said ganache...but I guess that would work too...LOL

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