Showing posts with label Butter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Butter. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 4

#Cre8time Fun for #FOODIES - Day 3 of #PumpkinWeek #ACPthrowback


Greetings Amazing Crafters! Welcome to the day three of PUMPKIN WEEK... a week of projects and inspiration dedicated to all our favorite fall flavor! Today we are revisiting a FOODIE project from Amazing Creative Tracy Alden that is perfect for serving up at your upcoming holiday gatherings. Fresh rolls with Pumpkin spice butter anyone??!

http://amazingmoldputty.blogspot.com/2014/11/cre8time-play-in-kitchen-diy-fall.html

When you make flavored butter why just have it sitting in a bowl in a lump when you can create fun and festive molds for butter pats... chocolates or fondant for decorating cakes and cookies. Tracy created some festive fall shapes for molding her DIY butters using fresh herbs and spices from her garden and some help from Amazing Remelt - YES... it's FOOD SAFE :)

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Tuesday, November 18

#Cre8time Play in the Kitchen! DIY Fall Festive Butter Molds by Tracy Alden


Hello! Tracy here with another Amazing Crafting Products tutorial! For holiday meals I am always looking for new appetizers to make and new ways to show off family favorites. I often make flavored butter to add to cooking food and for spreading on bread or biscuits, but I always thought it looked so boring just sitting in a bowl in a lump. I got to thinking about how to create festive molds for butter pats, using the last harvest of herbs and spices from my garden and some help from Amazing Remelt.

Supplies: 

Butter Pat Recipes:

"Savory Delight"
  • 1/2 stick of room temperature butter, salted
  • 1/2 teaspoon fresh Sage
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried Thyme

"Garden Garlic"
  • 1/2 stick of room temperature butter, salted
  • 1/2 teaspoon fresh minced Garlic
  • 1/2 teaspoon fresh Rosemary

"Spiced Breakfast"
  • 1/2 stick of room temperature butter, salted
  • 1/2 teaspoon Pumpkin Pie Spice Mix (Equal parts Cinnamon, Ginger, Lemon Peel, Nutmeg, Cloves, Cardamom)
  • 1/4 teaspoon Honey


I start off with making sure to use a new package of Amazing Remelt that I can devote to food crafting use. While you can reuse Amazing Remelt as much as you like you never want to use Amazing Remelt for non-food safe crafts and then use it for food. Because I needed the pieces to be molded to be food safe I created them out of fondant.


To create the fall shapes to make the butter pat molds from, I start with rolling out the fondant to a 1/2 inch thickness. I placed a piece of plastic wrap onto of the fondant and pressed the pie crust cutters through the plastic wrap and fondant, creating a beveled edge.


I cut out 9 shapes to mold, smoothing the edges of the fondant with my fingers and put some simple details into each piece using a toothpick as a tool. I let the fondant dry, which can take a few hours or overnight depending on temperature and humidity. 


Once the pieces were fully dry (they will feel like a hard candy), I attached them to the inside of the plastic food storage containers with a little water. When dry fondant is touched with water it becomes tacky and sticky all over again, in this case sticking to the inside of the container. I then sprayed all of the pieces with cooking spray to act as a food safe mold release.


As I noted in my Previous Post about Amazing Remelt – when heating up the Remelt I was careful to try heating it for 15 second intervals. Depending on how much Remelt you are trying to melt and how hot the microwave being used is, the time needed to melt can vary dramatically. 

From a 12 -15 inch distance I poured the Amazing Remelt in the mold boxes – the distance gives the Remelt a chance to release more bubbles before cooling. I was somewhat generous with the amount of Remelt I used, but there is no waste! I can easily melt the molds down and reuse all of the Remelt.

Since the fondant pieces had some little details I used a small toothpick to drag any bubble caught in the Amazing Remelt before it cooled to make sure to get a better casting. 


Once the Amazing Remelt was cooled, no longer warm or sticky to the touch, I was able to carefully remove the fondant pieces. The fondant pieces were a wee bit gooey and soft because of the cooking spray but the detail captured by the molds was wonderful! I gently cleaned the molds to remove any sugar or oil left from the casting process and let the molds air dry on a cutting board.


As per the butter spice and herb recipes listed under supplies I mixed up the butter recipes. Do NOT heat up the butter to soften it – that starts the process of separating the fats from the milk solids in the butter. Always use butter allowed to warm up to room temperature to create butter pats.


Using a spatula, carefully push the butter mixtures into the molds; the spatula will help push any air bubbles out and all the butter into the tiny details. Flip over the mold and make sure you got all the air bubbles out and then make sure the back of each butter pat is completely smooth. Put the mold into the freezer until the butter is solid once again.


Once the butter is solid carefully place the mold face down on a marble or cool cutting board and peel back the Amazing Remelt mold. The butter pats should pop right out! Place them on wax paper, inside a Tupperware container in the refrigerator until ready to use. 


Using a spatula or a chilled butter knife move the butter to a plate and serve! So many other additions to the holiday table can be made with the help of Amazing Remelt!

What AMAZING arts and crafts can you create?


Visit my blog Art Resurrected for more craft tutorials!

Until next time, safe travels! ~ Tracy

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Monday, July 29

AMAZING Inspiration You've Never Thought Of...
by Rachel Whetzel

Hello, AMAZING people!! Rachel Whetzel, here again to show you my latest inspired piece! I am a farmer. I have milking goats, and I make cheese and butter with their milk. I also have a registered herd name, that uses a monster that my husband and his brother imagined up when they were kids. They called it a MigMog, and when our own kids were little, Uncle Trever was kind enough to terrorize our middle son with thoughts of the terrifying beast. Eventually, we decided that MigMogs weren't really so terrible, and that they behaved like mischievous kids, and smelled like stinky farts. When he was about 6, our middle son drew a picture of what he imagined the MigMog to look like, so when we named our farm MigMog Acres, I decided to design my logo using my son's picture.


Then I got the idea to create my own custom butter and cheese stamp with that logo on it, using Creative Paperclay® to sculpt the logo, and then make a mold/stamp with the FOOD SAFE Amazing Mold Putty!! Here's a picture of what my butter looks like imprinted with the stamp I made!


What food safe products have YOU made using
Amazing Crafting Products?

Please share your projects in the comments below! If you create something inspired by my idea, please leave a comment with a link here, so I can come and visit to see! I would love for you to visit me at my "house" too!! Thank you so much for reading!! ~ rachel

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Tuesday, March 13

You Can Never Have Too Many Shoes!


Hello crafters - Carole here today sharing one of my favorite shoes. This original hollow brass shoe was one of the first things I molded when I joined the Amazing Mold Putty design team. A friend of mine found it during one of his flea market excursions. I remember thinking that all the details was probably going to be too much for the putty to capture. But, I was so wrong. This putty picks up the tiniest details.


I’ve cast this shoe several different ways using the same mold. On this version I use Amazing Casting Resin, which is an opaque white when it is fully cured. Next, I painted the entire surface with USArtQuest’s Duo Embellishing Adhesive. This liquid adhesive goes on white, and dries clear and tacky. Perfect for adhering the Gilding Bitz, also from USArtQuest. I used a small, dry brush to manipulate the gilding leaf, and gentle brushed and tamped it into every curve and flourish. I added a pin back and now have a OOAK (one-of-a-kind) brooch.


These shoes I cast using Amazing Casting Resin and Amazing Clear Cast Resin. Before pouring the Amazing Casting Resin (white), I dusted the mold with Alumilite Metallic Pearlescent Powder. This, too, was finished with a pin back. The clear casted piece I intend to use as an embellishment for a card or journal.

   

This darling pink shoe was cast using fondant.
Yes, candy!! Lots of fun to served as an after dinner mint.


And for the same party I did shoe butter molds!!


Molds made with Amazing Mold Putty are 100% silicone and food-safe. I thoroughly washed and dried this mold before using with food. You could also dedicate certain molds for use only with food.

**PLEASE NOTE: For your safety, we do NOT RECOMMEND
using molds for food products after use with ANY RESIN products.

There is so much you can do with Amazing Mold Putty and both Amazing Casting Resin and Amazing Clear Cast Resins! Check out my Create & Craft blog for more project ideas.  ~ Carole

Monday, December 5

Yes Even Food!!!

Did you know that you could use Amazing Mold Putty for food molds?   You sure can!  Today I created a butter mold.  With the holidays upon us dinner parties are all around and a great detail to your festivities are individual molded pats of butter. 

The first step is to make your mold.  You want to be sure to use something that isn't so detail and will be about the right size for an individual butter pat.  I found this great snowflake on the end of a tea ball.  You could use something like a bell, fancy shaped ornament, or anything else your heart desires. 


Once your mold has set up your ready to add your butter.  You can set your butter out on the counter an hour or so before your ready to use, or if you like me and are ready to do it ....NOW!!!! just microwave your stick of butter for 10 seconds.  Not to long you don't want to melt it just soften.  Fill  the mold with the soft butter and be sure to push it into all the detail work.  Pop it in the freezer to set up.


After 20-30 minutes it will be ready to pop out.  You can make several molds to do numerous ones at first or if you have time to do one by one, you can store the butter in a tupperware dish lined with wax paper.  Now the hard part is making the homemade bread to go with the butter, LOL. 


Have a happy holiday season.

Hugs,
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