205 days ago
by couturecakesbyrose |
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I have been obsessed recently with modeling chocolate and all the beautiful things you can create with it. I was just playing around with my white and red modeling chocolate when I accidentally mixed a little bit of red with the white and so this Blush Pink Rose was born done FREE HAND.
Here’s my little video tutorial on how I made this Blush Pink Rose :)
Enjoy and Happy Caking :)
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208 days ago
by couturecakesbyrose |
5 comments »
MODELING CHOCOLATE.
That’s what has been consuming me lately. I’ve always been fascinated by it ever since I started decorating cakes for a hobby but I’ve never been brave enough to want to try making it myself until I saw Choccywoccydoodah creations on Cake Masters page. Several failed attempt later using 4 recipes I found online calling to use GOOD quality chocolate and the Bain-Marie technique, desperation consuming my will, I went through my cupboard and found sev...
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211 days ago
by thewhiteboxcakeco |
10 comments »
This tutorial will show you how to make delicate royal icing collars to decorate the edges of your cakes, and also, using the same basic method, will show how it can be applied to all sorts of other uses!
You’ll need clear film, trex or vegetable fat, the image/collar you’ll be recreating in icing
Stick your image to a cake card of similar size and then cover the whole image with a sheet of clear film. Make sure it’s stuck down nice and flat!
Smear the enti...
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212 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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215 days ago
by TheGreedyBaker |
11 comments »
Material list:
CakeButtercream IcingTurntable or Lazy SusanAngled Spatula2 Cardboard Cake Circles (Ideally the same size as your cake but no less than 1” smaller and definitely not larger)Cake lifterLarge Shallow TrayApprox 1kg Rainbow Sprinkles (I recommend this amount! Leftovers can be stored for future use)SpoonSmall Rice Bowl (or similar)
1. Begin with the cake you wish to cover and place it on a cake circle base.
2. Creating a nice crisp finish, coat the outsid...
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220 days ago
by thewhiteboxcakeco |
8 comments »
This tutorial will show you how I go about ganaching all my cakes…..this is how I do it…there are plenty of other ways that work as well as other tutorials showing a similar method…I make no claim to inventing this technique, and am just showing you how I get the cakes I make to look like this!!!
For a full tutorial with written instructions, please visit my facebook page and look under my photo albums.www.facebo...
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223 days ago
by Callicious Cakes |
9 comments »
For more details on the tutorial please visit my social page at: http://www.facebook.com/calliciousor my website : www.callicious.co.uk
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224 days ago
by AnaRemigio |
30 comments »
To see the all tutorial with photos click here
CLASSIC PIANO TUTORIALBy ANA REMÍGIO
This was my first attempt at making an elevated piano. I’m sure there may be alternative methods for doing these steps but this was the way that worked for me.
1 – First of all, you need to do the structure to hold the cake. I used two cake boards, a round one for the base ( big and strong enough for the entire cake to sit on), and a rectangular ( thinner) one to cut the piano shape (that wi...
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225 days ago
by DeliciaDesigns |
9 comments »
In this tutorial I want to show you how to make a fondant ruffle flower. Ruffle flower accessories are chic and fashionable and can even be made out of fondant. They are a unique and clever way to accessorize a cupcake!
You will need a circle cutter. I used a 2 inch round cutter to cut out 5 circles. Roll out your fondant so that it is thin.
Working with one circle at a time, fold it in half but make sure it is dusted with cornstarch and that the edges are not sticking ...
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