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Almond icing problem.

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Please can someone tell me why my almond icing leaks a honey like syrup after a few days.
I put a little jam on cake then I put ,y almond icing on then my top icing. What am I doing wrong please.

jaybee6 - 2019-12-29 19:34:00
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I think it’s the jam on the cake under the almond icing. Seems to be ok between the almond and white icing though. Have tried different things to make the almond icing stick to the cake, but haven’t found anything that doesn’t weep. Egg white doesn’t work.

craftylady1 - 2019-12-29 20:15:00
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My top icing sticks ok without anything but I thought you had to put something onto cake. Thanks crafty for your answer.

jaybee6 - 2019-12-29 20:19:00
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My three ingredient cake with a few xtra spices and an egg put in was a hit with everyone. Three people told me it was the best cake they had tried. Yaaaaay I have always made this and knew it was a winner.

Edited by jaybee6 at 8:23 pm, Sun 29 Dec

jaybee6 - 2019-12-29 20:22:00
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jaybee6, it sounds to me that you have too much moisture between your cake and the almond icing so the almond icing is melting and leaking. After 35 years of cake decorating I have found the following things out 1- if your cake is quite moist on the outside you can sometimes get away without adding anything to cake, to make icing stick 2- it depends on what the jam was, as most are not suitable, jam is usually used to add flavour as well, but if you don't like too much sweetness not so great. 3- Egg white does work but you have to make sure it doesn't dry out before putting the almond icing on. Is good to use between the almond and the top icing. Used to use it all the time. 4- For many, many years I have used just cooled, boiled water and it works fantastically. Not too sweet, doesn't ferment, is cheap and always on hand. Hope this helps.

cookiebarrel - 2019-12-29 21:09:00
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One thing I have used is a little bit of sugar added to some boiling water. Have been making the same cake for over 40 years and decorating it for Christmas, weddings, 21sts etc. This year the leaking is the worst I have known. Maybe the weather and humidity makes a difference .
The jam I use is a thin layer in f apricot jam.

Oh well, no one complained as they were eating it.

craftylady1 - 2019-12-30 06:33:00
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Are you using too much jam? I only use a tablespoon or so of warm jam, and rub it all over the cake with clean hands, I have never seen any leakage from the icing layers.

articferrit - 2019-12-30 07:33:00
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Thanks everyone. Yes cake nice and moist so maybe I won’t put anything in next time.

jaybee6 - 2019-12-30 21:57:00
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