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Tylose Gumpaste
Tylose is an alternative product to use in making gumpaste instead
of gum tragacanth. The advantage of the Tylose is that the
paste is less expensive,, easier to make, holds up better in
humidity and is whiter in color. The 55g container makes
approximately 3 pounds of finished gumpaste.
The following recipe will make approximately 2 pounds of gumpaste.
4 - Large Egg Whites
1 - 2 lb. bag 10x powdered sugar
11 - Level teaspoons *Tylose (Available in our online store)
4 - Teaspoons shortening (Crisco)
1. Place the egg whites in a Kitchen Aid mixer
bowl, fitted with the flat paddle.
2. Turn the mixer on high speed for 10 seconds to break up the egg
whites.
3. Reserve 1 cup of the powdered sugar and set aside.
4. Turn the mixer to the lowest speed, slowly add the remaining
sugar. This will make a soft consistency royal icing.
5. Turn up the speed to setting 3 or 4 for about two minutes.
During this time measure off the Tylose into a small container.
6. Make sure the mixture is at the soft-peak stage. It should look
shiny, like meringue and the peaks fall over. (If coloring the
entire batch, add the paste color at this stage, making it a shade
darker than the desired color.)
7. Turn the mixer to the slow setting and sprinkle the Tylose in
over a 5 second time period. Next, turn the speed up to the high
setting for a few seconds. (This will thicken the mixture.)
8. Scrape the mixture out of the bowl onto a work surface that has
been sprinkled with some of the reserved 1 cup of powdered sugar.
Place the shortening on your hands and knead the paste, adding
enough of the reserved powdered sugar to form a soft but not sticky
dough. You can check by pinching with your fingers and they should
come away clean. Place the finished paste in a
zip-top bag, then place the bagged paste in a second bag and seal
well.
9. Place in the refrigerator for 24 hours if possible before using
to mature the paste.
10. Before use, remove from refrigerator and allow the paste to come
to room temperature. Take a small amount of shortening on the end of
your finger and knead this into the paste. If you are coloring the
paste, add the paste color at this stage.
11. Always store the paste in the zip-top bags and return to the
refrigerator when you are not using the paste. Will keep under
refrigeration for approximately 6 months. You can keep the paste
longer by freezing. Be sure to use zip-top freezer bags. If you will
be freezing a batch of paste, allow it to mature for 24 hours in the
refrigerator first before placing into the freezer. The paste can be
kept in the freezer for several years with no problems.
*This recipe is for Tylose C Composition 1000 which is usually under
the brand names of
JEM Cutters and Confectionery Art Int'l.
If using Pfeil & Holding Tylose C, reduce the amount of Tylose to 9½
teaspoons for a 4 egg white batch, for best results.
Recipe for Edible Glue
1. Bring one cup of tap water to a rolling boil and remove from the
heat.
2. Add 1/2 heaped teaspoon of Tylose powder to the water. Stir
well with a fork to break up the Tylose. Allow to cool, stirring
often to dissolve.
3. If necessary, place the mixture in the refrigerator overnight
to allow the Tylose to dissolve.
4. Place in an airtight bottle when cool. Has a shelf life of
approximately 30 to 60 days, but will keep longer if kept
refrigerated when not in use. |