Create Fun, Attractive Treats For Every Occasion With Silicone Candy Molds

by | Apr 17, 2017 | cake decorating

Handmade candies have become more popular in recent years. Making your own candies gives you the opportunity to do your own thing. You can create candies that look however you want, with fresh, delicious and unique ingredients. In addition, with the help of wide variety of silicone candy molds, you can make fun and delicious looking candies that are specifically made for each occasion, or even create lovely accents to finish up your beautifully decorated cake.

Why Use Silicone Candy Molds?

Silicone candy molds are one of the best choices you can make whenever you need to have your candy be in a specific shape. These molds are especially useful when you require intricate and ornate shapes that are all uniform. Silicone molds are flexible, so you can put your candy in them, let them harden, then take them out without damaging them or changing the shape.

How To Use Silicone Candy Molds

Silicone candy molds can be used to make filled chocolate candies, shaped fondant, gum paste or fondant detailing for cakes and soft cream cheese mints, to name a few. Here are a few exciting things you can do with silicone molds:

-Chocolate Suckers – It is extremely important to remember that silicone candy molds cannot be used for making hard candies. Hot sugar as you would use for traditional lollipops will ruin the silicone. But, you can get silicone molds to make shaped chocolate suckers! There are so many different shapes you can use, from animals to musical instruments to awareness ribbons and circles with special messages.

-Embellishing Your Cakes – If you feel that your cake needs some sort of special decoration, this is where silicone molds come in. With silicone molds, you can create swirling baroque-style designs, ornate snowflakes and flowers and so much more!

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