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  1. 5 stars
    Hi Veena,
    I came acrossed ur blog about few weeks ago and havent stopped talking abt how amazing u are to my husband.lol. Like u, i hav great passion in cooking and baking.The last few years ive been making birthday cakes for the big family which happens nearly every month in a year. ive tried and tested so many recipes of cakes, buttercreams and fondants……but i think urs r the best.ive

    1. Thank you Devy for your lovely comment. Sorry took me so long to reply. All the best with the wedding cake.
      Veena

  2. Anonymous says:

    5 stars
    Hi Veena,

    Where can i find meringue powder and corn syrup..I am in DElhi..any substitutes can be used for them?

    Regards

    1. Sorry, not sure where you can find them in Delhi. You can omit the Meringue if you can't find it. Try to find glucose syrup in place of light corn syrup.
      Hope this helps.

  3. Swethaprajwala says:

    5 stars
    Hello Veena,
    I have tried your fondand recipe and it has turned out perfect.
    I need few suggestions from you though –
    I finish my cakes at night, but in the morning the fondand feels a bit dry. I read your tip about rubbing with shortening and wiping off with damp cloth. Can I use dalda (Indian version of vegetable fat) for the same?
    Secondly, finished making a fondant batch

    1. Swetha,

      The grains of gelatin in your fondant suggest two things.
      If they are tiny dry specs it means that your did not soak the gelatin well and did not dissolve it completely before you added it to the mix.
      If the specs are jelly type means that you waited too long before you mixed the mixture into the sugar.
      once the gelatin mixture starts to set it clumps as soon

  4. Anonymous says:

    5 stars
    Thanks for your detailed description.I am from India n here it is winter.I have used the same amounts as described in the recipe.The fondant had been in freezer for 5 days and it is less sticky now than earlier. But still it sticks to roller . Should I give it more time or can try something else ?

  5. Anonymous says:

    5 stars
    HI!! Veena Thanks for ur fab reciepe . I tried it out but my fondant is little soft , wat should i do ? I did not use meringue powder .

    1. It's OK to omit the meringue powder so don't worry about that. If you have put the right amount of gelatine and glycerine don't worry about it being soft. Just add more powder sugar. Soft is good, sticky is not. Usually with my recipe the fondant is firm and your knead it to make is soft and pliable. So as long as it is sticky add powder sugar. If it is firm you add veg shortening. I

    2. Anonymous says:

      5 stars
      I have put more than 1500 grams of sugar,it is still sticky . Should i add more ? I have put in freezer is that ok ?

    3. I'm not sure what is happening at you end! 1500 grams of sure even in summer is way too much. There is something not right in the liquid ingredients? How much gelatine and corn syrup did you add?
      Even if you add more sugar it wouldn't be more than 1 kg…
      Could you please check the recipe and see what is missing. It's very difficult for me to trouble shoot when I cannot

  6. The ball will be hard only if the proportions of liquid to powder sugar is not right. If the weather is cold the sugar paste will set hard but it will soften up when you knead it. A good kneading is all you need. I hope this helps

  7. Anonymous says:

    5 stars
    I followed the recipe and let it sit overnight and i now have a very hard ball of fondant! What should I do and how can I fix it?

  8. Anonymous says:

    5 stars
    hello veena, I really want to try your recipe since the last fondants used is sweating too much! But can I skip the crumbcoat of buttercream and just brush it with sugar syrup before putting the fondant? Will that help stop the sweating! I t's really hot here in the Philippines but I've seen fondant cakes here that doesn't sweat I wonder how they do it? Can you help me! Thanks a lot,

  9. Anonymous says:

    5 stars
    yeah!! i too have same problem .Is there a gud substitute for meringue powder
    ?

    1. Please read the comments above for trouble shooting. Omit the meringue powder thanks.

  10. Preeti Sharma says:

    5 stars
    Yeah I have same problem . Is there any gud substitute for meringue powder?

    1. Please omit the meringue powder.. Read the comment above for trouble shooting. thanks

    2. Preeti Sharma says:

      5 stars
      Thanks 🙂 But i did not find light corn syrup even in ma town
      🙁