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  1. Can you please tell me..I would like to make some flowers in advance so they are done when I need them.How long can I store them and should I put them in zip lock bags?
    Thanks

    1. Joanne. Gumpaste flowers have a shelf-life of years depending on the weather. Some people have kept theirs for many years (6 to 8 years) Of course they are not edible so it’s ok to keep them as keepsakes.
      Here in Israel, it is hot and humid so at most I can keep it for a few months (4 to 6). Once it rains they do get moldy.
      What is important is to make sure it is dried thoroughly before storing it away.
      I like to save mine in cardboard shoeboxes, so they can still breathe.
      I hope this helps.

  2. Can I make figurines with gumpaste.. thank u

    1. Yes, you can. Though it would be best to use 50% gumpaste and 50% fondant. You can also add CMC to condition the fondant

  3. Jill Wilber says:

    I haven’t made the recipe yet but I had a few questions. Above you said to store the gum paste in the fridge but then later you said that you shouldn’t. Which is it? The other question, can you use Egg Beater type egg whites in the recipe?

    1. Jill, you can store gumpaste in the fridge. But once, you use to mold something, then do not put the item in the fridge. It won’t dry hard. The condensation will keep it soft and in some places even cause it to melt. I hope that makes sense

  4. Khadija Saeed says:

    5 stars
    This recipe sounds nice and easy! I’ll try it in a few days as I have to get the ingredients. Can I substitute veg shortening with butter because it’s very expensive in my area? And how much gumpaste does this recipe make?

    1. Kadija. It makes about 900 grams. You can use any vegetable fat. Butter can make it yellow.

  5. Hi veena,
    Thanks for sharing recipes and photos. I tried gumpaste recipe (eggless,)with meringue powder. Problem is that. I couldn’t roll out very thin.my flower’s petals are little thick.where I am doing wrong. Please help me to find out a solution .

    1. Hey Divya. Did the meringue become sticky? and did you knead it enough so it becomes elastic? You must knead it well. Perhaps you may also need some more tylose. Let it rest after it is ready so the tylose will work better.

      1. Thanks veena for your quick response . I think I have to knead more.next tome i will do that.i kept it rest overnight. Its drying very fast ,summer in india,so if i add more tylose will it be brittle? I don’t think meringue is sticky. Really appreciate your kindness.

        1. Hi.. my gumpaste is not stretching as yours and it’s not sticky as yours.. guide me through please…

          1. Check the gelatin, the stretch comes from the gelatin. The CMC gives the gelatin strength.

  6. For Nicholas Lodge’s recipe, how many cups of sugar in total did you add in order to get the proper consistency?

    1. About 5.5 to 6 cups. The recipe card below will give you both US and metric measures. Thanks

      1. Really supperb the way u xplained everything…
        Love it always..
        Mam, Please let me know the measurements for gelatine gumpaste recipe without maringue or egg. Please…

        1. Thank you, Minu. I don’t have an eggless gumpaste recipe. Perhaps, you can try using commercial gumpaste or Mexican paste.

  7. 5 stars
    This worked quite well for me – THankyou for the recipe.

    1. Thank you, Able. So happy to hear you found this post useful and the recipe worked for you. Thanks for coming back to write this feedback. Have a lovely day.

    2. Anamaria Romero says:

      Hi Veena. I can´t seem to find the RECIPE CARD – EDIBLE GUM PASTE RECIPE II BY VEENA AZMANOV. I would like to try it.

      1. Ah..!! Thanks, Anamaria for bringing it to my attention. I think when the recipe plugin updated it must have taken the card off. I just added it back. Thanks

  8. 5 stars
    Thank you so much for this recipe. This actually does work in my hot and humid weather. My flowers normally become soft after a while but not with this . Thank you so much for sharing.

    1. 5 stars
      Thank you so much Ginnie. So happy to hear you have success with this recipe and that it works in your weather. Thank you so much for coming back to write this feedback. Have a lovely weekend.

  9. Jacob Lewis says:

    5 stars
    No doubt one can make his/her special day more special with this cake. This cake is really so beautiful. We also can give surprise to our loved one with this homemade cake. Great idea.

  10. Ones you add liquid coloring will it be sticki. What shall I do for that

    1. You can add a bit of powder sugar and even some veg shortening to help with consistency. But not too much so it won’t dry out.

      1. Melissa Dilbar says:

        5 stars
        Hi Veena I’ve tried your recipe but maybe I measured wrong. It stayed bouncy and pulled back when I tried rolling it out. Also I even tried store bought gumpaste. I’m now on my hide tub and many sad hours later all my precious flowers have melted into a puddle on the counter. I assded Tylose even and still. What am I doing wrong? I see so many other people in my same country work wot the same Hong and they don’t ahve this issue. This is horrifying to me as I am making flowers for my sister’s wedding cake. Can you PLEASE help me. Thank you.

        1. Ah Melissa – Sounds like you have very high humidity where you are. Make the same recipe (half batch) add a little extra tylose powder. You have to work quickly but make sure you keep the paste covered at all times as it will dry out faster. Dry them out and store them in a cardboard box not sealed – place them in the box but keep the box open. The air circulating will help keep them dry. I hope this helps. Let me know how it goes – if not we can try something else. Don’t give up.