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how to ice a cake from a novelty pan ie wilton carebear or garfield pan... never used these before
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hiya
I have bought some novelty cake pans from wilton but they do not have any instructions.
I have worked out the quantities of cake batter to use but do not know how to ice them as when i try i just get a shaped cake but elements that are raised on the cake do not come through.... i know im doing something wrong... can you help please?
Many thanks x
I have bought some novelty cake pans from wilton but they do not have any instructions.
I have worked out the quantities of cake batter to use but do not know how to ice them as when i try i just get a shaped cake but elements that are raised on the cake do not come through.... i know im doing something wrong... can you help please?
Many thanks x
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well I don't have much opportunity to do celebration cakes, my niece and nephew used to like my decorated cakes I made for them they were huge 3D edible structures like something from the willy wonker edible garden. But their mother stopped me making them because she wasn't a good cook and it showed he up....she didn't tell me in person but the hint got...
23:08 Tue 01st Feb 2011
http://www.wilton.com/shapedpans/browse.cfm
search for the pan here and then the instructions click pdf link
search for the pan here and then the instructions click pdf link
Depends on the cake tin design. The moulds don't all have a huge rise in contours
Take a look here http://www.google.co....,s:0&biw=980&bih=1208
Take a look here http://www.google.co....,s:0&biw=980&bih=1208
So does it help with the icing?
it gives me the idea to do any picture cake though:
1)print off picture
2)bake a large flat cake
3)mark outlines of picture by piecing holes on the printed picture and making slotted lines with craft knife
4)place sheet over cake and cover with icing sugar to show up lines
5)ice with bag following lines
simples
it gives me the idea to do any picture cake though:
1)print off picture
2)bake a large flat cake
3)mark outlines of picture by piecing holes on the printed picture and making slotted lines with craft knife
4)place sheet over cake and cover with icing sugar to show up lines
5)ice with bag following lines
simples
well I don't have much opportunity to do celebration cakes, my niece and nephew used to like my decorated cakes I made for them they were huge 3D edible structures like something from the willy wonker edible garden. But their mother stopped me making them because she wasn't a good cook and it showed he up....she didn't tell me in person but the hint got through....the children don't know why I don't make the many more of course, they think I don't care bless them...once she left the cake out on purpose so the dog eat the cake....it had taken many hours to perfect, gutted.
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