on May 07, 2014, Updated Nov 02, 2022 16 Comments When making this icing recipe, you’ll want to make sure the consistency is smooth, not too thin or too thick, and that it falls back into flat ribbons in the bowl when you pour it slowly from a spoon back into the mixing bowl. This will make sure that your pourable fondant frosting will fully coat your petit fours, cookies, cake, cupcakes, or other treats when you pour it over. I’ve found a couple of methods to work well for coating my petit fours, cookies, etc without wasting a great deal of my icing.

Pour over a bowl. Place your petit fours or other items on a wire cooling racking, leaving about 1 – 2 inches in between each. Place wire rack over a bowl large enough to support the wire rack. Using a large kitchen spoon, pour icing over each petit four, making sure that the bowl is underneath to catch any drippings.Pour over parchment or silpat. Similarly to pouring the icing over a bowl, you can also use a rimmed baking sheet lined with parchment or a silpat to catch any drippings. You can then easily pour the captured icing back into the icing bowl for reuse.Dip. You can also dip your item directly into a bowl of the icing and then place on the wire rack for cooling.

Here’s my Petit Four, or pourable fondant, icing recipe. I hope you enjoy it! Enjoy! Robyn

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