I have started workng again on Pulled and blown sugar. It has been a long time and I was never really got great at it. I will need to pull and blow a sugar piece in Florida in July. My concern is there will be no stoves so I will have to make the sugar and take it with me and reheat it. I ws told I should use isomalt instead of Sugar because of the humidity in Florida.
These are the problems I am having:
I was told to heat my isomalt to 336 but it seems my suagr is really brittle
when I heat it back up. Do you think I will have better success starting back practicing on real sugar? I have forgotten what the feel of the sugar should be when it is warm. Mine seems to be too liquid or too hard to roll into a ball for blowing. I would love to take a class but the bakery runs every day and I can not get away at this point I do have Notter's videos and all the equipment.
What suggestion does anyone else on a blown piece that is impressive but
not too complicated?
Finally made a swan that did not look perfect but not too bad for the fisrt one that had no breaks. One other question I would like to ask is, do you need to cook your sugar at the same temperature if you are going to be reheating it again. Is there a faster way to reheat besides jsut putting it under the lamp. How far should the sugar be from the lamp?
You can reheat sugar in a microwave with 5-10 second bursts, be careful you don't melt the center of the sugar or you will be in for a nasty surprise when you start pulling it. As for the distance the sugar needs to be from the lamp depends of the wattage of the lamp. A 250 watt bulb should be about 10 inches from the sugar.
My first one after notters classes was the swans too.but the fish feels easier to do you can make it as simple as you want. a couple shells some coral sugar ,rock sugar and a base . can look real nice. my last one is here. 001.avi videos from friends & fun videos on webshots
Amazing work, I thought about a fish but I have only about an hour in this certification to get a cast piece, a pulled piece and a blown piece made into an arrangement and felt I could not get all th pieces made to make a seascape.
One other question, for my cast pieces should I just make my sugar and pour it in a container for reheating on site in the microwave. How much quality oif the sugar will I lose like clarity or shine.