Last year, I made a birthday cake for a friend and I randomly bought some edible gold leaf sheets to decorate the cake with. It was a chocolate cake with peanut butter frosting and I just thought it might make it feel extra decadent to top the cake with chocolatey things coated in edible gold leaf.
At the time, I hadn’t really used gold leaf sheets to decorate food with. I had used non-edible versions for craft projects though, so I figured how different could it be.
And although they certainly are similar as far as the look and some aspects of application, I found them to be much more challenging as they seemed to be even more delicate and, well, tricky to use.
So although I would not really consider myself an expert exactly, I do have a few tips I thought I might share with you on how to use edible gold leaf because it is such a FUN thing to use to decorate cakes or other special occasion foods.
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The gold leaf you can buy at craft stores (not in the baking section) or things that are not clearly marked as edible I would avoid. Some gold leaf contains copper or other metals that are not safe to consume, while pure (high quality) gold leaf is.
Since it is usually 24 karat or very high quality, it is also fairly pricey. Since I am not a professional wedding cake baker or something along those lines (where I am paid to decorate cakes for occasions), I tend to use edible gold leaf as an accent, rather than covering an entire layered cake. But you can use it however you like.
One question I had (so if there are any doctors or medical professionals reading this, I’d love to hear from you in the comments) is if edible gold leaf is safe for pregnant women to consume?
I had one friend at the party where I served my edible gold leaf cake who was pregnant and I realized I really wasn’t sure on that. We figured better safe than sorry, and like I said, the whole cake wasn’t covered or anything, so it was easy to avoid. But I was curious about that.

Of course, it’s good to have a separate brush (don’t use a makeup brush you already use for your makeup). A small steamer can also be helpful, to apply a very thin layer of water to frostings or fondant.
Or you can also use a very fine paintbrush (again, don’t use one that has been used with paints already) to apply water or other ingredients.

Then fold back the paper of the gold leaf booklet, careful not to touch the leaf with your hands (even if wearing gloves) and gently apply to the area. Then use your larger brush to gently brush away any excess.
For smaller items, like cupcakes or cookies, you can sometimes hold the item and apply it to the gold leaf (sort of the reverse of the above). The goal is always to touch the gold leaf as little as possible.
You can see more photos of this in this post, where I am using craft gold leaf but the process is the same.

Any extra flecks or pieces can be used in drinks or as small accents on top of cupcakes or truffles. It’s a pretty expensive item (at least compared to sprinkles), so waste not friends! What do you like to use edible gold leaf on? xo. Emma



Prepare Surface: Ensure it’s clean and dry.
Apply with Tools: Use tweezers or a dry brush to place the gold leaf.
Handle Carefully: Avoid touching with hands to prevent sticking.
I think the cake looks absolutely gorgeous with that gold leaf on top! Gotta try it the next time I bake!
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I am fond of that plates with golden rimes 🙂 The pictures are so beautiful!!!!
This is so cute! It adds so much to the food and looks great on those glasses as well! Thanks so much for sharing.
-Kate
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Hi,
Thanks for the idea. Can you paint with edible paint on top of the gold leaf?
Thanks
This is such a fun idea! Nothing feels more special than a touch of gold leaf. Thanks for the tips and techniques!
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Wow, this is inspiring me to hold a golden-themed party! I love how glam everything looks. Pinned so many images, haha! 😀
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This makes me want to host someone’s golden birthday 🙂 I wish I would have known about this for my daughter’s, which was ONE! Thank you for inspiring creative juices to flow in the world.
Happy Tuesday!
Lindsey
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It would be PERFECT for a golden birthday!