To Mold Centers In Starch Recipe
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Instructions
- Buy a cheap grade of cornstarch and keep it for this purpose.
- Sift the starch into a biscuit pan, filling it to the top.
- Smooth the starch with a flat stick long enough to rest on two sides of the pan.
- The impressions may be made, one at a time, with a thimble, a cork, glass stopper to a bottle or similar articles, but the easiest way is with small plaster moulds glued to a thin strip of wood.
- The stick should be of such length that the ends may rest on the sides of the pan.
- Lift up the molds and make a second row of impressions; also make other rows, if it can be done without injuring the shape of the impressions already made.
- Melt the fondant over hot water, stirring it meanwhile; tint with color paste, if desired (a little on the point of a wooden skewer will tint a large quantity), and flavor according to the color.
- Use rose extract for pink candies and vanilla and almond for light green.
- Coffee extract will give both tint and flavor.
- Keep the fondant hot and thin and with a teaspoon drop it into the starch impressions, filling each level with the top of the starch.
- When cold pick out the candies and brush off the starch.
- They are now ready for coating with chocolate.
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