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  1. 5 stars
    Hi.I tried your lace recipe abd leave it to dry overnight but in the morning the lace came out from the mold on its own and was dry and brittle.where did i go wrong.?

    1. Sangeeta. Sounds like the lace was over dried. it all depends on the weather – if it’s too hot the lace will set faster. When it’s done wrap and store between parchment paper to prevent it going brittle.

      1. 5 stars
        Thanks dear for your fast reply.will try again and give u the feedback

          1. 5 stars
            Hi veena .my laces r coming perfectly but when i put them in my cake and tasted it ..it was kind of hard ..plastic type.not very tasty to eat.wat should i do as i hav to make golden laces for my inlaws 50 th anniversary.pls help me

            1. Sangeeta.. I’m sorry this is more for visual.. You can remove it from the cake before serving. We do need to keep the formula so the lace has to be done with this mixture and taste is usually a compromise.. but I think most people remove it from the cake.

  2. 5 stars
    Your video & recipe are awesome Veena. Thanks so much for sharing. Can i just clarify that the icing sugar used is the one with the cornstarch in it already or is it just the pure icing sugar as the terminology is different here in Australia. Thanks in advanced 🙂

    1. Leonie. I use regular commercial powdered sugar/ icing sugar / confectioners sugar – they usually come with starch added – often it’s corn starch -some times even potato starch. I used the one with cornstarch. Not sure what the term in Australia is but it’s the same sugar you buy for your buttercream or fondant. Hope that helps.

  3. Jana Webre says:

    5 stars
    I JUST made this for the first time. I was expecting problems. I struggled with Sugar Veil all weekend (and spent a fortune doing it!!!). Sugar Veil was a disaster, so I did not hold out a lot of hope for this. Guess what? My lace came out absolutely perfect the first time!!! I will never, ever use another product besides this one!!! You have a devoted follower in me now!

    1. Aww thank you so much Jana.. So happy to hear that..! I know what you mean – my first disaster attempt was also sugar veil but mostly because of the humid conditions we have here. I have tried cake lace and that works great though

    2. 5 stars
      Hi Today I tried the recipe for the first time. The end results were it was soooo thick and sticky. I added a couple of drops of water. When trying to get it in to the mold it kept sticking to my spatula an actually coming back out of the mold. Concerned I made it wrong I started all over but with the same results. So hard to spread. Managed to get 3 small molds filled but didn’t get them scraped off very well because the mixture kept pulling out of the mold.

      1. Donna.. Sounds like the amount of tylose is more. Are you using the same amount? Perhaps check the level of tylose. It is normal to be sticky but as you can see in the video..it is still spreadable.

  4. 5 stars
    Hello,
    Can I put this in a microwave oven instead?

    1. NO not microwave unless it has a convention oven setting. If you don’t have an oven just air dry it. Read the post above for details

  5. 5 stars
    Hi I wanted to know if I can use glucose syrup instead of corn syrup. Thank you

  6. Rina jelesca J Sarreal says:

    5 stars
    Hi! I was thinking of trying your recipe. But upon checking, i don’t have anymore cornsyrup onhand. Is there any substitute? Thanks!

    1. I think it’s only tsp so might work but then again I have not tried so not sure…

      1. 5 stars
        Hi I wanted to know if I can use glucose syrup instead of corn syrup. Thank you

  7. Dana Bosgieter says:

    5 stars
    Hi Veena,
    I’ve been watching you’re tutorials on the edible sugar lace. What I would like to know is, do you put the mold on a cookie sheet to bake or do you put it directly on the oven rack to bake?
    Thank you.

    Dana Bosgieter

    1. Dana.. it does not matter if you use a oven rack or cookie sheet. You bake at a very low temperature so it’s mostly like drying the moisture out. But yes make sure you keep it flat so it will dry evenly.

  8. 5 stars
    Thanks Veena for this recipe, i tried making lace from scratch the recipe that i followed used royal icing mix and was looking something to substitute for royal icing mix …so ur recipe is absolutely superb and pocket friendly ……….thanks once again

  9. 5 stars
    THank you for sharing the recipe. I have made it twice and had no problem mixing and drying. But after we applied it to the cake (I steamed the cake covered in fondant and applied the lace) the lace shrank and it created gaps and even distorted the fondant. Do you have a tip for preventing that?
    Also, which store bought product have you used with success?

    1. Hi Ranata. Glad to hear that you made the lace successfully. If you want to steam the cake do not add the lace first, the heat steam can warp the elasticity in the lace causing it to break down. SO steam he cake let it dry then apply the lace with water. I hope that helps. I have always use Cake Lace very successfully. Unfortunately I do not get it here locally and shipping makes it too expensive..