Easy Cake Decorating Ideas

May 27th, 2008 by Joe Vincente


by Isis K. Nouvelle

The first cakes baked in the US were simply small loves of sweet bread, so imagine how far cake making has progressed. Today, we have a huge collection of cakes using almost every ingredient available under the sun-indeed what a far cry from the early days of cake making. This should make any homemaker delighted, as they are now able to choose from a wide variety of cakes to bake. The person who dreams of baking gorgeous cakes needs to be aware that it takes knowledge and tremendous patience to be able to create the effects you want. The right set of tools is very important to help you achieved the results you want.

Every cake worth merit starts with a smooth icing; cakes need to cool completely before they are iced and decorated. You can prevent crumbs from damaging your dicing layer by starting with a thin base of frosting. Leave them to cool off in the refrigerator for 20 minutes before you do anything else. The icing will be set and all crumbs will not surface to the crucial layers where your decorations will be. Without having to worry about crumbs, you can start having a great time decorating your cake.

You can apply the next layer using an icing spatula to make the job so much easier. Start at the sides by smoothing the icing nicely using the icing spatula. Dip the spatial in cold water before you use them, it makes the job easier. To smooth the top, dip the spatula in cold water and holding it horizontally over the top of the cake. Start at the farthest point and drag the spatula towards you.

Keeping it Simple

Learning to smooth the icing is the hardest part in cake decorating. Practice will make you a pro in not time. Does not be bashful about showing off your work once you get to right, it is a milestone in your cake decorating adventure.

Instead of icing, cake tops can be dusted with powdered sugar. You can use pure dusted sugar powder for an elegant look or use stencils for a more complicated effect. One good addition is to see edible cake decorations. To really make your cake stand out from the crowd, use colorful candies, nuts and other fun stuff where applicable.

Use cardboard combs to create a textured feel, if you want. You can make a piping by using a pastry bag and a metal tip held together with a coupler. This is real fun and you can get to tap into your talent and rate some new designs-flowers, leaves, at the top or sides of your cake. Do not fill the bag more than one cup of icing and start making those tiny designs by applying steady pressure. To guide the tip use your other hand. There are plenty of techniques you can use when piping.

Fondant is used in complex cake decors, and it is actually a smooth white paste. Fondant is kneaded and rolled to cover cakes with a sleek smooth layer of icing. It is also used to make designs that are 3-D; although it is less tasty than butter cream, the cake will look sleek and elegant.

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