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How To Get Smooth Butter Cream that Stands up to Heat and Humidity

363 days ago by sugarpixy | 57 comments »

I have be decorating cakes for 3 months shy of two years now and have had many challenges decorating cakes in a climate that is always hot and humid. My little cake studio is just off of my office and I run the AC at about 77F to 80F ( electricity is super expensive in the Cayman Islands ) and as you can tell by my shiny face :0) in the video it is also very humid around 80 to95% most of the time. My butter cream cakes go to beach parties and beach weddings and never melt I used the online...

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MICKEY & GOOFY RIDE...(Fast Tutorial)

68 days ago by AnaRemigio | 49 comments »

Hello!! After several requests to do a tutorial for my Mickey & Goofy Car, I finally had some free time and did a gathering of some photos. I have to apolagize, because I thought I had photos from all the step by step, but I don’t. So I did a fast toturial with the main steps, I hope it helps. SORRY!! THE CAR This was my model. 1 – Has you can see, the car was free hand sculpt on a chocolate cake and than filled with lemon cream. 2 – I did cov...

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Oliver Boy Doll Tutorial

118 days ago by Callicious Cakes | 37 comments »

I have plans later on this year for a far more detail on the 2 doll cakes I experimented with.. but as I have been asked many times for this, here is just a mini version of Oliver, which may help give some insight towards inspiring you to give it a go.. it really is very simple to make if time-strapped (as I was ) and only took a day :) Here is Oliver…. So here is the 10” sponge cake I baked to start :) here is where I demarcated the head… this was guesswork R...

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Figurine #1: Little Pony

181 days ago by ChokoLate | 36 comments »

Detailed step by step tutorial on how to create a little pony

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Bodice Tutorial

189 days ago by Callicious Cakes | 35 comments »

I have had some interest in “how to” on this cake, so here is a tutorial to help along the way. Carved and ganache chocolate cake (apologies I do not have photos of the smoothing process) I then covered it with flesh coloured fondant. Then I covered with blue fondant that I previously had cut a pattern and did the same for the burgundy coloured fondant too. To save time, I used a floral patchwork cutter to indent a pattern so I have an outline to follow fo...

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The TORTA method for ganaching a cake

244 days ago by tortacouture | 26 comments »

This tutorial is the technique that I came up with that made it easier for me to make sure that I got straight even sides and a completely flat top every time I ganached a cake. The technique I came up with is kind of a mix of the upside down method that everyone knows about and the technique used by Faye Cahill where she uses two boards (one on top and one on bottom) to help ganache her cakes. My technique as I say is a mix of both and hopefully you find it helpful. There are many way...

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Patterns inside a cake

238 days ago by Karmarie | 26 comments »

I have seen other tutorials on this “Patterns inside a cake” technique but I didn’t know the importance of making the inside image tight if you want each piece to reflect a perfect image. My husband thought up this idea and it works great! I baked a pink cake and cut a small wedge to cut my piece out of. This is all the pieces.. see how they are wedge shaped? This allows for a tight image. Now place the hearts upside down in a small pool of cake mix. I u...

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Fondant grass using a sieve

95 days ago by JustForTheCakeOfIt | 24 comments »

I just posted this on facebook today and thought I’d share with all of you here. It was a trick I learned in College and still use today. It’s my first tutorial and quite simple; but, it is useful if you’ve just run out of royal icing or buttercream, lost that grass tip, want your grass a bit finer than from a garlic press or don’t yet have an extruder. Hopefully it will be helpful to a few of you. Thanks for looking. :) You only need 5 tools:■a mesh sieve■a thi...

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Ciccio's Best Ever Carrot Cake Recipe...never fail...great texture...holds well

129 days ago by Ciccio | 23 comments »

makes 2×12” cakes aprox 2” high, a very moist cake that is easy sliced, gorgeous texture, actually better 2 days after it has been baked Ingredients:4.5 cups Vegetable Oil ( I use Soya oil)6 cups Raw sugar12 Eggs6 cups Flour4 tsp Baking Powder2 tsp Baking Soda2 Tbsp Salt2 Tbsp Cinnamon1 cup Walnuts roughly chopped9 cups Carrots peeled & finely grated Line your pans with baking paper & spray with cooking spray (I use Bakels Sprink) Sift the Flour, Baking P...

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Figurine #2: Sea turtle TUTORIAL

71 days ago by ChokoLate | 21 comments »

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