How To Make Sugared Lime Cupcake Toppers Out Of Fondant
Americolor Electric Green is also lovely. Put the dark green and white under cellophane so they don't dry out. Form the light green into a nice cylinder. Now, using a very sharp knife (or tolerably sharp if you're like me and haven't had a really sharp knife in years), slice it into 8 wedges. Repeat using a thicker piece of dark green. It looks a little lime-like, doesn't it, Anyway, lay it on it's side and stretch, roll and manipulate the cylinder into a rope. You may feel the wedges trying to shift around, but just give them a good squeeze and they'll settle down. Once your rope is the desired width, cut it in half using your sharp knife.
FYI: If your knife isn't sharp enough the inside of your lime will distort and lose definition. I countered this by using a slight sawing motion when cutting. Now, just cut slices off of your rope. After you cut the slices, you will have to manipulate them a little to get them round again. Plus you'll want to rub out any rough edges. You can also push any cracks that may be there back together. Next time, I think I'll add some water when I put the wedges back together so they stick better. And there are some of the almost-finished limes. FYI: The ends of your logs o' limes are going to be ugly and wonky.
Don't worry about it. Just don't use that part. Smoosh it all up and save the fondant to make leaves or something later. To give the limes a little sparkle, I sugared the edges. I started with a very wet paper towel (actually, about three folded in half) and a plate of sanding sugar. I used a mix of light green and dark green sugars to give it some dimension. Then I rolled the lime edges on the paper towel, rolled them in the sugar, and set them on a waxed paper-lined cookie sheet to dry. And there you have it! Sugared Lime Cupcake Toppers! I'll post the cupcakes later this week.