on 02-04-2014 08:01 PM
One of my students is having a birthday tomorrow, I have a cake in the fridge and a couple of Iced Magic in the pantry. Would I be able to pour the Iced Magic over the cake as a topping ? If I did woudl it looke OK? I thought I might buy some strawberries on the way t o work, cut them in half and put them into the chocolate ... would all this work do you think ?
on 02-04-2014 08:33 PM
you won't know til you give it a go, blu
on 02-04-2014 08:36 PM
no reason why it wont.
I used some at Christmas time for the kids to decorate things with and it didn't unset once it had hardened.
Just a thought though, if you put the white one on top of the yellow one, it looks like bird poop when it hardens - just sayin
on 02-04-2014 09:01 PM
Ha Ha ! Thanks for that ! I wont use the white one
on 02-04-2014 09:24 PM
But isn't it the coldness of icecream that sets Ice Magic?
on 02-04-2014 09:34 PM
put it in the fridge?
dunno flashie, we just used it to drizzle over stuff like the croquembouches and we didn't put them in the fridge overnight
used it to stick the profiteroles to each other too to make the croques, so just little dots of it here and there
seemed to set ok
on 02-04-2014 09:42 PM
I just had a little look on Wikipedia......and it says it hardens when poured onto a cold surface...........so maybe a cold cake will be OK.
I have not bought any since the children were little.
on 02-04-2014 09:44 PM
Freeze the cake - take it out chuck on the IM and you're set (get it - set) to go
on 04-04-2014 11:21 PM
Thank you to all those that replied. I did give it a go and it does work ! An instant cake success story because I bought the plain cake in the first place . It was a simple easy way to whip up a quick one.
on 04-04-2014 11:49 PM
who's the blonde girl in the background?
who is Rebbecca Egan?