Gel Food Colorings
Concentrated gel colorings for pastry: fondant, buttercreams, ganaches, royal icing. Professional brands Colour Mill, Sugarflair, Wilton, ProGel.
View all products ↓Our gel coloring collection gathers concentrated references to color all pastry bases. Ultra-concentrated gel colorings (1 drop per 100g of base), easy to dose with a toothpick, without diluting the preparation. Compatible with buttercreams, ganaches, royal icings, fondants, cookies, fondants. International professional brands: Colour Mill, Sugarflair, ProGel Rainbow Dust, Wilton, PME.
Why choose a gel coloring
Gel colorings have become the professional pastry standard for 3 reasons. Maximum concentration: 1 to 2 drops are enough to intensely color 100g of base, compared to 5-10 drops for a classic liquid coloring. No dilution: the thick gel texture does not change the consistency of your cream, ganache, or fondant. Precise dosing: apply with a toothpick or knife tip to adjust the shade precisely, from pastel to deep red.
Professional gel brands
Colour Mill is the leading Australian brand: concentrated gel soluble in fats, ideal for buttercream and ganache. Sugarflair (UK) offers the widest color palette with excellent burgundies, Christmas reds, and deep blacks. ProGel Rainbow Dust is the British standard for fondant. Wilton remains the American cake design reference for its 28g Icing Color pots. PME offers economical concentrated gels in 25g formats.
How to dose a gel coloring
Standard method: take with a toothpick for light colors (pastel), with the knife tip for bright colors, with a measuring spoon (1/8 tsp) for deep reds and blacks. Always start with less and add gradually: you can always intensify, never lighten. For Christmas reds and intense blacks: dose 2-3% of the base weight and let rest 1 hour for intensification.
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