143 days ago
by just_learning |
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Hi i’m new to all this cake baking and stuff and thinking off setting up a little business because i’m always in kitchen baking for family and friends and was wondering what sort or prices to sell cake pops for hoping for some help thanks in advance :)))
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157 days ago
by Rumana Jaseel |
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I made a WACKY NAUGHTY CAKE a few months back and thought I’ll share how I made it.A birthday gift from my client to her hubby dear on his birthday.She wanted a really wacky cake of a lady’s bust.Each…. had vodka miniature bottles inserted inside just for kicks.;)Now here is the pictorial tutorial:
Step 1:Begin by baking two dome shaped cakes of six inches diameter.Cut into layers to fill.Start by filling the cake with chocolate ganache.Once filled,using a 1.5 inch st...
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157 days ago
by Verusca Walker |
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How to make a 3D World Cake . I bake my cake on the shape of a ball. Ganache it to join to sides together and to correct imperfection this also will give more strength to your ball. I always open my fondant bigger than the size I need, special for a round shape. and I smooth it with a piece of fondant. I google search my image “world map”.http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b5/GURPS_Reign_of_Steel_world_map.pngI cut my conutries and useit as template to cut my fondant....
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159 days ago
by Callicious Cakes |
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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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160 days ago
by FifiCakes |
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Hope these picture groups are self-explanatory but please just ask if you have any questions! You will also find this tutorial on my Facebook page. thank you for looking and I hope this tutorial is helpful!
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.389819501102255.92548.183774861706721&type=1&l=c52b3c2e1aFifix
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163 days ago
by Sweet Blossom Cakes |
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1.Here is a picture with all the materials needed.
2. Roll out your pink fondant on a non stick surface.
3. Cut out a large fluted round with a fluted round cutter.
4. Now cut out atleast 1/3 of the round leaving a fan shape.
5. Now indent the fan with a smaller plain edge round cutter.
6. Now using a knife or craft knife, indent lines with equal gaps like show in the picture.
7. Now using the “smiley tool” create indents like in the pic.
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165 days ago
by hellsbells |
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Hi
We are chuffed with the response from our customers with the Cakes-Away postable box. Had some lovely images posted on FB and twitter of results.
The box has been extensively tested by us and we know it works – there are just two simple things that need to be right.
1. The cupcakes the right size for the box – which is why we have provided the cases with the boxes.
2. The icing needs to adhere to the cupcakes.
Its as easy as that. Our design means that if you ...
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170 days ago
by costumeczar |
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I did a video showing how to assemble the large flowers that use a center and extra petals around it. Since I have another one to make this weekend I thought I’d share the link.
This style of cake looks best when the tiers are taller and closer in size to each other, rather than more of a pyramid shape. For example, a 5-7-9-11 will look better than a 5-8-11-14. The taller tiers make it easier to apply the flower petals in a flatter shape and make it look better.
One thing I didn...
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170 days ago
by Cakes by Khandra (sweettooth) |
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Are you thinking of a great idea to welcome a new baby into the world through cake? Well here is a tutorial on how to make a baby rump cake that will have all the guest at the party loving your cake.
http://www.wilton.com/blog/index.php/how-to-make-a-baby-rump-shower-cake/
I started by making crispy rice treats by following the instructions on the box of cereal. I placed the treats on a parchment paper-lined cookie sheet. I then lined one of the pan halves from the Sports Ball Pan Set w...
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171 days ago
by costumeczar |
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(This is a tutorial that I did a few years ago for a chocolate pine cone method. The link will take you to the full tutorial with photos, but you can follow the steps here to do them without clicking through! http://acaketorememberva.blogspot.com/2009/12/chocolate-pinecone-cake-and-how-to.html )
This week I got to do a wedding cake that had sugared pine cones on it. It was based on a design from MS weddings, but the original cake had real pine cones and pine needles, which just made me...
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