The bride loves daisies and her favorite color is yellow! So for her bridal shower I made light and lemony cupcakes with a lemon cream cheese icing. And topped them off with big and happy fondant daisies.
These daisies were quite easy to make and the cupcakes looked so pretty on the dessert table!
My mantra when I am making anything is -tools, time and tutorial. One can make almost anything within reason with the right tools the time to do the job and a good tutorial.
Making Fondant Daisies:
Tools:
fondant mat
fondant roller
fondant daisy cutters
small skewer
confectioners sugar
parchment or waxed paper
fondant
Wilton's food coloring paste (mellow yellow)
zip lock bag
Time:
I made 30 flowers and it took me a couple of hours. Next time it will go much faster!
Tutorial:
Set up the mat on a counter top. Have all other tools handy.
Read all the directions for handling fondant on the fondant box. I also read tutorials on line, but my experience with fondant is that it is not as hard to work with as they say. Actually, it was quite fun and easy.
Take fondant out of foil wrapper and break off a chunk the size of a golf ball. Put the rest of the fondant in a baggie and seal it, squeezing the air out the best you can.
Knead fondant until it is very pliable. If it is too sticky add a LITTLE confectioner's sugar and knead. This only took a couple of minutes.
Dust mat and roller with confectioner's sugar. Put fondant in the middle of the mat and roll it out using roller. The "bands" at the end of the silicone rolling pin will stop the fondant from rolling too thin.
Using cutters dipped in confectioners sugar, cut out 2 large flowers and 1 medium flower for each daisy you want to make. I make enough for 3 daisies at a time. If you cut out too many the fondant will harden and be difficult to work with.
Score each petal of the flowers by rolling the end of a toothpick across the petal with a downward motion. You may need to practice this to get the right amount of pressure.
To Assemble Daisy:
Put the tiniest dab of water in the center of one large flower- this will be the bottom of your daisy.
Place another large flower on top of the bottom flower. Make sure the bottom flower's petal peek out between the top flower's petals.
Put the tiniest dab of water in the center of the top large flower.
Put a medium flower on top of the large flower arranging it in a pleasing manner.
Using your finger, press into the center of the flower to adhere them together and to give them a 3D effect.
Keep breaking off small pieces of fondant and continue the process until you have enough flowers.
To make the center of the daisies, break off a chunk of fondant the size of a quarter. Kneed until pliable.
Add a TINY spot of food coloring or food coloring gel and knead it into the fondant. It is better to start with an extremely small amount. You can always add more. I collect the gel on the tip of a skewer.
Roll into little balls. Put a tiny dab of water into the flower depression. I dipped my finger in water and dried it off, then touched my finger to the flower. If it is too wet it gets a little slippery and slimy.
Place yellow balls in the well of the center flower to make the daisy centers.
Place flowers on top of iced cupcakse before serving. Do not cover. Fondant will get very soft if you cover it in plastic wrap. I made and iced the cupcake and covered them. The day of the shower I put the daisies on the cupcakes just before I put them on the cake stands.
See next Thursday's post to see how I displayed the daisy cupcakes on the dessert table.
Because of the number of requests, I will be posting the recipes for the savory food from the Bridal Shower Tablescape next Foodie Friday. To see Bridal Shower post click HERE to see the post.
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