Swan Lake Whoopie Pies
These incredibly special little cakes will cause a sensation at any gathering.
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You Will Need (10 things)
- Filled vanilla Whoopie Pie
- Sugarpaste : 75g (21⁄2oz) white
- 2.5ml (1⁄2 tsp) Cmc (Tylo)
- Food Colour Pens : orange, black
- Three clear Mint
- 15ml (1 tbsp) white Royal Icing in a piping (pastry) bag with no. 2 tube (tip)
- Extra 15ml (1 tbsp) white Royal Icing
- 10cm (4in) Circle Cutter
- 2.5ml (1⁄2 tsp) Piping Gel coloured blue
- White Edible Glitter
Steps (2 steps, 20 minutes)
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1
For the swan:
1 Add 2.5ml (1⁄2 tsp) CMC (Tylo) to 25g (7∕8oz) white sugarpaste. Set
6g (1⁄4oz) aside, and shape the remainder into a teardrop shape for the body. Snip ‘feathers’ into the body with scissors. Allow to dry.
2 Use half the sugarpaste set aside in step 1 to shape the neck, then roll out the other half and cut out two wing shapes. Snip feathers into the wings. Allow to dry.
3 Draw on the eyes and beak with food colour pens. Secure the wings and neck to the body with a dab of royal icing. -
2
For the lake:
1 Place the mints close together
on baking parchment in a medium oven for 10 minutes, or until melted together. Allow to cool and harden. 2 Roll out the remaining sugarpaste and cut a 10cm (4in) circle. Moisten and fix on top of the whoopie, smoothing down the sides.
3 Spread the blue piping gel in the centre of the whoopie to form the lake, then position the hardened mints on top and push down gently. 4 Use 15ml (1 tbsp) royal icing to cover the edges of the mint and rough up the surface with the back of a knife. Use a dab of royal icing to fix the swan to the centre of the lake. Sprinkle with white edible glitter.