Fondant Recipe for Cookies, Cupcake and Cakes

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I know what you are thinking! You are thinking, “I decorate with Royal Icing so I don’t need a Fondant Recipe!” Well, hang on a second before you make up your mind!

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I have been kicking around the Fondant idea for some time. I even took a class with my good friend Johnna aka The Polka-dot Zebra recently. Then, I decided I was going to do it before I left for Cookie Con so I made this tutorial.

While I was at Cookie Con I saw Glory from Glorious Treats do a fondant demo. She was awesome and did things that made my head spin! Twist my arm no more Mr. Fondant because I will use you on my cookies! I may never completely cover my cookie with fondant, but I have a few ideas for cookies and cupcakes that I want to share this holiday season. Before I share my ideas, I need to share the fondant recipe with you.

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There are hundreds of fondant recipes out there that are all almost the same. I adapted mine a little from Peggy Weaver’s Fondant Recipe.

Fondant Recipe:

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Fondant Recipe for Cookies, Cupcakes, and Cakes

This easy-to-make Rolled Marshmallow Fondant Recipe will allow you to create or sculpt anything you can imagine. Use it for cakes, cupcakes, and cookies.
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Ingredients

  • 1 pound bag of marshmallows 16 ounces
  • 1/8 cup Crisco Shortening you don’t need much
  • 3 Tbls water
  • 2 pounds Powdered Sugar

Instructions

  • In a microwave-safe bowl, melt the marshmallows with two tablespoons of water for 35 seconds.
  • Remove from microwave and mix.
  • Microwave for an additional 35 seconds.
  • Remove and stir.
  • Continue this until the marshmallows are melted. It should take approximately two minutes.
  • Remove from microwave.
  • Add a little grease on a cutting mat or on the top of your counter. Mix the ingredients and knead the fondant.
  • Pour almost all of the powdered sugar onto the mat.
  • Pour the melted marshmallow mixture into the powdered sugar.
  • Grease your hands well before you start to knead. It will be hot so be careful!
  • Continue kneading and adding all the remainder of the powdered sugar.
  • If your fondant is dry or cracks you can add a little water.
  • You will probably need to grease your hands several times during this process.
  • Continue to knead until all the powdered sugar has been mixed into the fondant and you don’t see any more little powdered sugar balls hanging around.
  • Rub the disc with Crisco then, wrap it in plastic wrap and place it into a Ziploc bag removing all the air. Store in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks before use.
  • I mix and knead my Fondant on a cutting mat like these from Walmart because it makes cleaning up easier than kneading it on my counters.
  • In a microwave-safe bowl, melt the marshmallows with two tablespoons of water for 35 seconds.
  • Remove from microwave and mix.
  • Microwave for an additional 35 seconds.
  • Remove and stir.
  • Continue this until the marshmallows are melted. It should take approximately two minutes.
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  • Then, add most of the powdered sugar to the melted marshmallow mixture.
  • Grease your hands well and start to knead. IT IS HOT so be careful!
  • Continue kneading and adding all the remainder of the powdered sugar.
  • If your fondant is dry or cracks you can add a little more water.
  • You will probably need to grease your hands several times during this process.
  • Continue to knead until all the powdered sugar has been mixed into the fondant and you don’t see any more little powdered sugar balls hanging around.
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You can use the fondant right away, but I make it the night before. Air will dry the fondant out so we need to wrap it with plastic wrap. Before you wrap it, rub the disc with Crisco and wrap it in Saran Wrap. Place it into a Zip Lock bag removing all the air. Store in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks before use.
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There is one more thing you will need. My kids got me a membership to MyCakeSchool.com for my birthday and I love it. Melissa and her mom have taught me so much about cakes and fondant! They recommend using Tylose Powder in your fondant. It will help make your fondant stronger and it will speed up the drying time. Don’t add it to your fondant now. Just add a little as you use your fondant.

Now that we have a fondant recipe and know about Tylose Powder, we are going to create some cute things for cookies and cupcakes. Get ready to create!

Half Batch of Fondant
Small Batch of Fondant

Bear hugs,

Lisa