nattynoo said:I've had excellent success with Nizzys whipped soap.
Put into a caterers piping bag & piped on.
They stay firm and hold their shape beautifully.
Lyn said:If you wanted to do it the easy way I saw a maker of silicone molds on ebay who makes the cupcake molds with different style tops too :0) here is the link
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/3D-Silicone-Soap ... 2eb2995bc9
Note this is a two part mold so how would one get the top to stay attached and a rather expensive outlay.........Maybe not the best way to go
This is all in one :0) they have quite a few
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/3D-Silicone-Soap ... 2c527f6c08
ToniD said:I have tried the whipped soap, and it worked fairly well for my first attempt--as far as the look. However, the whipping it did not go so well for me. If I were willing to use my Bosch food mixer with the cover, I think it would be great. As it was, I had small lye burns on my arms above the rubber gloves.
How do other people whip it without splashing? What kind of mixer do you use?
JackiK said:Dang. Another member posted their recipe for the whipped topping she used on her cupcakes. I have it somewhere. Give me 'til morning and I'll get it to you. Haven't made them yet, but hers looked amazing.
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