Fondant has a reputation of being, shall we say, less than delicious? About 14 years ago, when I presented our wedding cake maker with my torn out picture from probably one of the first Martha Stewart Weddings, she said...."you know, that's fondant?" I really had no clue what she was driving at, so I think I probably nodded and asked for another sample.
{That's my husband, but I have no idea who that tan, thin girl is!}
I decided to bite the bullet and try making my own. I found links on how to make it from The Decorated Cookie, i am baker and Gourmet Mom on-the-Go. It's pretty easy and MUCH cheaper than pre-made!
16 oz. bag mini marshmallows
3 TBSP water
2 lbs. powdered sugar
Crisco
Grease a large glass bowl with Crisco.
Reserve about 1/4 c. powdered sugar. Place the rest of the powdered sugar in the large bowl of a standing mixer. Grease the paddle attachment with Crisco. Pour the melted marshmallows onto the powdered sugar.
Beat until a dough forms. There will be lots of loose bits and sugar in the bottom of the bowl.
Grease a clean work surface with Crisco and dump out the fondant and all loose bits. Grease hands liberally with Crisco and knead the mixture together, just like kneading bread, for about 5 minutes until smooth.
Once smooth, you can divide and color the fondant. While working with one piece, cover the remaining fondant with plastic wrap to keep it from drying out.
I'm really new to fondant. There are a million things you can do with it....top cookies, cupcakes, cakes. Make bows and toppers and shapes....
{PS...if you haven't already, be sure to check out Amanda's vlog on University of Cookie. She's a natural on camera and shows a wonderful alternative to the usual royal icing. I'm going to try this!}
I'll be linking this up to TidyMom's I'm Lovin' It linky party. What are you lovin' this week?