Showing posts with label snake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snake. Show all posts

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Royal Icing Rattlesnake

Looking back on some of my earlier tiny royal icing creations, I notice they have one thing in common: they're pretty pretty. It's high time I roughed things up and piped something, well, venomous. What better than a snake (albeit, a teeny-tiny adorable one)? All you need is stiff consistency royal icing in colors of your choosing, a dusting pouch filled with a 50/50 blend of cornstarch and powdered sugar, a black AmeriColor Gourmet Writer, and parchment paper squares. You'll also need round tips #4 and #1.
You'll need a parchment paper square for each snake. Start by piping the body with the #4 tip (everything except for the head). Serpentine the icing in such a way that it touches itself and has more strength; you don't want that skinny body snapping in half when you slide it off the parchment. 
 Allow the body to firm up for a few minutes. Pipe the head as you would a stand-up stamen, blade of grass, or strand of hair; squeeze at the base to build up an anchor of icing, then pull the tip upward. I held it in place for a few seconds before pulling away.
 Touch a finger to the dusting pouch, then nudge the head into the position you'd like.
 While the head is firming up, pipe a few overlapping #1 dots to form the rattles.
When the head is dry, add a couple of dots for eyes with the Gourmet Writer. Use on your next cake that features snips, snails, and puppy dogs' tails.