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  1. CHARLENE PACELLI says:

    Hi love your work. Can you please tell where you bought the lace mat for tye cake with the turquoise lace or the name of the mold

    1. Charlene. I got all my lace mats on Amazon or Ebay. It is hard to find the exact mat now after so many years so I linked a few on the post.

  2. Hi, ive tried your recipe twice and both times it doesnt work. It is so dry its actually crumbly. I had to add 2 extra tbsp of hot water and even then, its still very thick. I dont know how you or others make up this recipe to work. I use correct measuring tools.. correct ingredients.. can you please explain HOW is it possible to make the mixture paste like yours in the video, by using your recipe?? Cheers

    1. Carol, please use precise measurements and watch the video closely. I also have progress pictures and notes.
      Many have had great success with this recipe and yet some have has issues just like you before they got it right.
      If you added too much water sounds like the powdered sugar is more.
      I have given a detailed recipe and video but I can’t see what you are doing so you will have to compare yours to my video to troubleshoot.
      I hope that makes sense.

    2. I understood your frustration, but think I figured it out. After retracing my own steps, I added the boiling water to the tylose. It hit me that the tylose needs to be added to the boiling water, sprinkling and stirring with the fork constantly.

  3. Anjali Pillai says:

    Hi I tried your cake lace recipe. I need to make 3D flowers. How do I make it stiffer? When I take it out of the oven it is stiff ,but gets flimsy after some time. Please help.

  4. Sherrie Graham says:

    Ms. Veena,
    I have tried your recipe twice, and each time it comes out very thick. Mine look nothing like yours in your video. I have tried to add a little water and to my prevail… the same thing happens. it is thick. please help. Also my lowest temp. for my oven is 175 degrees.

    1. You can add a few teaspoons of water if necessary. The consistency has to be similar to toothpaste. You can also airdry it overnight.

      1. Hi Veena, I tried this recipe yesterday it came out exactly how you have shown in the video. I left the sugar lace dry overnights over the counter . Thank you so much, you are an inspiration.

  5. Jennifer Jashar says:

    Thank you I love this page. Can you place the lace on a cake the day before? I’m going to try this today.

    1. Hey Jennifer. Yes, you can place it on the cake the day before. Though sometimes condensation in place with high humidity can cause issues such as melting.

  6. hi
    is it only 60 ml water?
    it becume to thik

    1. Hey Iris. You can add a few teaspoons of water if necessary but it has to be paste consistency. Like toothpaste. Hope this helps

  7. Can I use CMC in place of tylose?

      1. Dr.komel Adil says:

        5 stars
        Dear,can you tell me the substitute for corn syrup. Can I use honey instead. Thank you so much

  8. Amanda Watson says:

    Hi Veena, Would just like to askif the spoon measurements are heaped or level Tbls.
    thankyou for sharing the recipe and very detailed tutorial
    Kind regards
    Amanda

  9. Hi, first of all I always check your recipes and they are my life savers. Thank you.
    I wanted to know if lace can be used in whipped cream icing? And what are the decorating options for whipped cream icing?
    TIA!

    1. Thank you, Sun. You can use lace over whipped cream but it might get soft and if the weather is humid it might melt. For whipped cream cakes I usually like to keep it simple with just basic borders. You can pipe flowers as well as use fondant decorations if you roll them really thin. All these options are of course dependant on the climate conditions.

    2. Hi Veena,
      Can corn syrup be substituted for agave sweetener or other syrup? Is it there for the consistency or shine since the other option is glycerin? Just want to avoid getting whole bottle of stuff I won’t use otherwise if I can still produce lace that holds together.
      Thank you for your reply.

      1. Hey Susan. I have not tried anything other than corn syrup so I’m not sure. You can experiment with what you have and see how it goes. If it works great, please let us know too. Thanks

  10. Hi! My tylose was a solid mass when I added the water, is this okay?

    1. Hey Gabi, Sounds like you put a bit extra tylose or less water. Check the quantities again, please. Thanks
      I have a video for this recipe as well.

      1. I followed the recipe but I t became completely solid and not spreadable. Maybe one table spoon of tylose powder is too much? Maybe it should be one tea spoon?

        1. Hey Brigitte. The recipe is correct, many people have used it successfully. I have made it countless times myself. Sorry, it did not work for you. Thanks for the feedback

          1. This happened to me too. 1/4 cup boiling water with 1 tablespoon Taylor’s powder and it was a huge chunk. I have to add 1 cup of water to get it even close to the consistency in the video

            1. Yes, Ashley. The chunks are ok as long as they are soft like jelly from soaking in the water.
              With this measure should not have any dry powder left. It will swell up and become lumpy – that’s normal.
              you can contine with the recipe