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Planning a magical Harry Potter themed party in Mumbai or Delhi? Make it unforgettable with authentic decorations crafted using our Specialty Tuile Paste Mix. Imported directly from the USA, this 454g (1lb) pack is your secret ingredient for creating stunning, edible tuiles that will wow your guests. Forget the hassle of sourcing rare ingredients; we bring this unique baking solution straight to you. This mix works exceptionally well for crafting delicate tuile leaves and other intricate designs, perfect for a wizarding world celebration. While it's a star for tuiles and fondant work, please note it is specifically formulated for these applications and does not perform well with chocolate. CrowCrowCrow ensures you receive 100% authentic products, with all import duties and GST included in the price. Get ready to cast a spell on your party guests with these magical creations, delivered via ExpressBox in just 2-8 days.
Worked well for tuile leaves. I tried this with melted sugar syrup first, and the mold wasn’t deep enough for that, so I did tuile batter like another reviewer did and that worked well.I used the Pastry & Beyond blog recipe: Equal grams of egg white, flour, sugar, melted/cooled butter, plus a quarter tsp vanilla and a pinch of salt.I used a kitchen scale to measure the egg whites and then added the other ingredients in equal measure. I whisked egg whites and sugar, added a pinch of salt and drizzle of vanilla, then flour and butter. Divided into three parts, dyed red/yellow/orange, and used them in different gradients to make the leaves. A bench scraper to do the initial scrape across the whole mold, tilting the tray up to make it easy, then I used an offset spatula to swipe lengthwise on each individual leaf to clean it up. Had to fill in bubbles here and there. Baked at 350 for 6mins and 20 seconds in my oven. Took them out individually by first lifting part of the mold with a spatula which made the stem peel away, then peeling the leaf off by hand (careful, hot). Laid them across a rolling pin while they cooled for a bit of curve, and done. They were a hit for a fall party. Will make again. Two egg whites (plus other ingredients in ratio) would have made about 30 leaves, possibly a few more.My first batch I broke a few but got the hang of it. Leave yourself extra time and batter to get used to how they shape, and you’ll churn them out in no time. Almond extract would be good in these too.
Perfect for Honey Tuile I originally wanted to use this product for chocolate but after reading reviews, I decided to use it for honey tuile instead. I used this product to make wings for golden snitches for a Harry Potter themed party. The mold was very easy to use!
Good ones Have used many times and making good tuiles.
I know what I did right and what I did wrong I made stencil paste feathers for my Matthew Bourne's Swan Cake and found that for the leaves that I cleaned really well, they came out fantastic. 350F for 5 minutes is just the right amount of time in a convection oven for them to be soft and pliable with a minimum setup to mold them. I was in a hurry and so didn't clean all of my feathers equally well. Some came out perfect and some with webbing. I think one of the main things that I needed to do was to put them on a rimless sheet pan, make sure that the parchment paper was well trimmed so it wouldn't blow over the mold, make sure that what ever they are going to be molded over is ready well in advance and likely next time I'll use my plating tweezers instead of playing hot potato.
Does not work for chocolate. Does not work for chocolate. But fondant and tuille paste works great. Can't seem to get the delicate chocolate out without it snapping in millions of pieces. But tuille paste have better structure and hold up to being removed from the mold while they are still warm
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