I have recived a lot of questions regarding the use of poured fondant icing on cupcakes. So in this tutorial I will try to show you how to cover cupcakes with poured fondant.

This is what I use:
White fondant
Abricot jam
Hot boiled water
Cupcakes (firm cupcakes works best)
Pastry brush
Tea spoon
Heatproff bowls
Optional: Flavourings and food colors.

Step 1:
Brush the cupcakes with a thin coat of hot abricot jam. Let it dry.

Step 2:
Place the fondant in a heatproff bowl and heat it gently in the microway oven for approx 1 min. It needs to be warm but dont let it boil. Give it a stir to get it smooth. It is important that you get the right consistency. If it gets too thick you will have difficulty to dip the cupcake properly and if it is too thin it will look transparent on the cupcake. Give it a few tries and you will find the right consistency. You can use boiled water, a tsp at a time, to thin it down. If it gets too cold gently reheat it in the microway oven a few sec.

Step 3:
Now take the cupcake and dip it upside down in the hot fondant. Carefully shake the excess fondant off. I like to dip my cupcakes so the fondant sticks to the paper cases.

Step 4:
Set the cupcakes aside and let them dry. If you like you can give them a second coat when the first one is dry.

Step 5:
Attach your choosen decoration on the cupcakes with dots of royal icing.

Note: Store the cupcakes in cake boxes. NOT in the refrigerator because that will dissolve the poured fondant. Also air thight containers can make the fondant melting.

Please visit my tutorial section if you want to learn other cupcake decoration techniques.

You can also see my tutorial where you learn how to make poured fondant icing.

Happy Caking!

Louise

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  1. Maggie says:

    Jan 26, 2012

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    Beautiful work! Can this also be done with home made marshmallow fondant? Would I make it like normal then melt it down? Or does it have to be pre made fondat?
    Thank you!

    • Louise says:

      Jan 27, 2012

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      The results with melting home made mmf is not the best I’m afraid. Also not all pre made brands works either so if you are interested in covering cupcakes with out to much fuss you should try and make this petit four icing. Works really good: http://www.marthastewart.com/335566/petits-fours-icing
      The fondant that I use in the tutorial is not to be compared with rolled fondant but is more liquid. I have only tried to melt 1 pre made fondant and that was a UK brand.

  2. Marcyannobano says:

    Oct 26, 2011

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    can you show us how to make that decorative flower icing? tnx

    • Anonymous says:

      Nov 19, 2011

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      Do you mean the flowers on the cupcakes or the green icing?

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  3. Anonymous says:

    Sep 26, 2011

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    You can use orange jam. The reason why you should use abricot is because of the color and the neutral taste. You won’t really taste it when the cupcakes is covered with PF.

  4. Jeanette Goh says:

    Sep 13, 2011

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    Been looking around for a tutorial.  Thanks so much for sharing.  God bless!!

  5. max says:

    Sep 10, 2011

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    easy and clear! your cupcakes look very pretty too, smooth finish. Thanks a lot!

  6. Sweet_e2011 says:

    Aug 19, 2011

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    Did u add the gel color to fondant after it was melted???

    • Anonymous says:

      Oct 11, 2011

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      Just add the color after the fondant is melted. Just be careful as warm fondant takes more color fast. So use only a tiny amount of color at a time.

  7. Vikz says:

    Aug 13, 2011

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    thanks for this idea, im definitely going to give it a try next time i do some baking :)  

  8. JaneLouiseCakes says:

    Aug 8, 2011

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    I made decorated cupcakes for the first time this weekend and struggled trying to roll out fondant paste to fit – I wish I had known about liquid fondant. I found you a little bit too late but have now bookmarked this page for future reference. Thank you


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