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  1. 5 stars
    Hi Veena thank u for the piping gel recipe…jus a doubt is it same like the mirror glaze?can it be poured on the cake

  2. 5 stars
    Hi Veena . thank u for the recipe..is it same like mirror glaze..can u pour on the cake after icing

  3. 5 stars
    Hi, I tried my piping gel on a cake to act as a lake. The back absorbed the liquid, is there a way around this?

    1. Yes it is soft liquid so if you place it on fondant it will get absorbed. You can try using by placing a piece gumpaste first. dry it off so it nice and stiff or perhaps royal icing. But have not tried it. Ideally it’s sugar and liquid so it’s bound to get absorbed.

  4. 5 stars
    Hi veena, i tried your recipe but we don’t have corn syrup and gelatine so i use agar agar and granulated sugar. And as of now looks fine…. I will let you know when it is complety sit. Thanks.

    1. Ah I didn’t know it would work with Agar Agar or not.. so happy to hear it’s fine. Thanks for sharing.

  5. 5 stars
    Thank you Veena for sharing your recipe. Can i replace gelatin with agar powder?

    1. I have not tried agar agar yet Rachana.. I’m thinking agar agar may make it stiffer… Try and let us know if it works.

      1. Michael Persico says:

        5 stars
        Here’s a solution for the cornstarch one and the discoloration. You can use potato starch one to one in recipes and it looks like liquid glass. So it makes it look the same as the gelatin but also keeping it vegan

  6. Vince Jay says:

    5 stars
    Hi Veena. Pls can you really tell me the difference between corn syrup and glucose syrup? (from your own point of experience)

    1. he he.. know what you mean.. well, form us simply… Corn syrup and glucose syrup are more or less the same in terms of usage. corn syrup is usually more liquid while glucose in thicker so you have to use a few tsp of water to dilute. Often we use one for the other and it works like in this recipe or in fondant recipes.

  7. ochuko igugu says:

    5 stars
    Thanks for the recipe. Pls can i replace the corn syrup with glucose syrup in the first recipe

    1. I have not tried it with glucose syrup so not sure if it will work. Let me know the outcome if you try.

  8. 5 stars
    Hi, thanks for sharing. I want to make one of them, but I need the pool to be on top of a cake which I frost with vanilla cream. Not butter frosting but similar (made of heavy cream and pudding), can I spread it on top of the cream??
    Thanks

    1. yeah I think you can… I’ve not done it but if you make it thick should be ok.

  9. 5 stars
    I want a recipe for gumpaste. Also I have a problem.. When I add red colour to the gumpaste it turns pink. How can I get proper red(Christmas red).. Please help me..