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  • Mould in silicone door and wooden windows
  • Mould in silicone door and wooden windows

Silicone mold Wooden door and windows

Silicone mold Wooden door and windows, Sugaria brand


Ideal for your cakes in the shape of a princess castle, fortified castle, small enchanted house, fairy house...

Made of high-quality, robust and flexible edible grade silicone


Dimensions
: 10,8 x 9cm

Quantity :
7.90 €
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Description

Sugaria brand silicone mold DOOR AND WOODEN WINDOWS, including a wooden door, two windows (one open and one closed with shutters), a small planter, flowers to put in and two mushrooms. This mold will save you a lot of time: no more need to do modelling, in no time at all, your sugar paste decorations are ready!

This superb wooden door and window mold will help you to easily and quickly createelements to stick on your cake in the shape of a princess castle, fortress, enchanted house, cake on the theme of fairies, forest, smurfs, Winnie's house etc....

Simply glue the demoulded elements to your designer cake cakes and assorted sugar-covered cupcakes with a little water.


Tip: paint the elements in relief with gold or silver powder dye diluted in lemon extract to imitate metal!

Silicone moulds encourage creativity and make it easier to decorate your cakes and pastries. Extremely resistant to high and low temperatures -60 ° C / 230 ° C, you can use them with sugar paste, gumpaste, marzipan, chocolate, candy melts, isomalt..



Dimensions : 10.8 x 9cm



 Tips for using
sugar paste or gumpaste:

1- Sprinkle the pan with a little cornstarch and tap to remove the excess.

2 Start with a piece of dough and start flattening in the mold. Keep both fingers of both hands sprinkled with cornstarch so that the fondant stays in the mold and does not stick to your hands.

3- Press with the fingers of your left hand, while continuing to pinch and smooth the dough in the mold with the fingers or right hand outwards.

4- Once the mold is well filled, you can use a rolling pin to roll on the shape and press the dough firmly into the mold. Sprinkling the roll will ensure that the dough does not stick to it.

5- Take a dry and clean knife or scalpel, switch to the cornstarch blade. Place the blade flat on the surface of the mold and carefully cut off the excess dough, using a gentle sawing action. For large molds, it is sometimes interesting to stop midway through the process to clean and dry the blade again.

For very complex molds: It may be useful to place the mold in the freezer for 10 to 15 minutes. Unmould on a dry and clean surface. The dough will be wet and sticky while it thaws, do not touch it. Depending on the type of dough you have used and the humidity in the air, the massages should be dry to the touch within 10 to 30 minutes. Let them dry completely before transferring them to the cake (to be glued with royal icing).

6- Turn the mold over on itself and gently unmold, you can use a fine tip to release the dough.

Care: Can be washed in soapy water or in the dishwasher.

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