How To Make Edible Sugar Glue - Cake Decorating. (2024)

How To Make Edible Sugar Glue - Cake Decorating. (1)You can buy edible glue, but after a while this can become a little pricey. Because of this It’s a good idea to start making your own. Every budding cake decorator should have a supply of Squires Kitchen CMC (Carboxymethyl cellulose) at home. Making sugar glue is really simple and only takes a few minutes.

Firstly let me run you through a few different types of glues you can use.

You can use cooled boiled water for more simple sugar decorations.

For sticking light decorations to a cake for example, use either Royal icing or melted down sugarpaste with water. Both of these glues can be kept for 1 week in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

Strong glue for making models and flowers can be made by mixing CMC and water. Extra strong edible glue for for extra strength and support can be made by mixing of Pastillage and water, but It’s rare that you’ll ever need this kind of strength glue. Again these glues should be kept in the fridge but for up to 2 weeks.

Edible Sugar Glue Recipe:

Mix a ¼ of a teaspoon of CMC in and 50ml of cooled water in a container, I use an old cleaned sugar glue pot and fill it to the top. Put the lid on and give it a good shake. The mixture will appear lumpy so leave it over night and you’ll wake to a lovely clear looking gel sugar glue. See, very simple!
Using Sugar Glue: brush a very thin layer over the surface using a brush, leave for a few minutes to become tacky, then press into place

Top Tip!!! Whenever you use edible glues, Always remember less is more! You want the sugar to feel tacky not wet. Applying too much glue will make your models or flowers hard to handle and you’ll never get them to dry and stick firmly!

How To Make Edible Sugar Glue - Cake Decorating. (2024)

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How To Make Edible Sugar Glue - Cake Decorating.? ›

To make fondant or sugar paste icing glue, simply add a few drops of cold water in a pot with a blob of fondant icing and start to mix together. It will form a sticky mess at first and as you add more water, will eventually form into a glue type consistency.

How do you make edible glue for cake decorating? ›

To make fondant or sugar paste icing glue, simply add a few drops of cold water in a pot with a blob of fondant icing and start to mix together. It will form a sticky mess at first and as you add more water, will eventually form into a glue type consistency.

What is the best edible glue for cake decorating? ›

  • FunCakes Edible Glue 50g. ...
  • Fractal Colors Edible Glue 50g - Fractal Colours. ...
  • Sugarflair Confectioners Edible Glue 40g - ...
  • Squires Kitchen Edible Glue 25g - ...
  • Rainbow Dust Edible Glue. ...
  • Flexique Edible Glue 105g. ...
  • Cake Star Edible Super Glue 25g - £3.50.
  • PME Piping Gel clear cake decorating jelly 325ml / 350g. £4.41.

How to make sugar glue at home? ›

Pour sugar into a heavy pot. Place over medium heat and cook, stirring often, until the sugar melts and liquefies - about 5 to 10 minutes. Watch closely to avoid burning, and be very careful handling it because it is extremely hot. Use to glue gingerbread cookie or graham cracker pieces together to make candy houses.

What is a good substitute for edible glue? ›

Royal icing, piping gel and melted chocolate all work well. To attach small to medium decorations to a cake or when making cake toppers, a mix of water and tylose/CMC powder works wonderfully. It's much stronger than water alone and stores well in the fridge.

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