Yoooo. I needed to see this! I make a absolute mess piping and I am at my wits end. I tried the putting it in the glass thing before but I ended up pushing the tip up into the bag which was a disaster OR it all leaks out. Just twisting it is a game changer for me. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
I keep my piping tip in an empty bag on the outside, to avoid couplers. So I'll put frosting into bags and then swap the bags into that empty bag with the piping tip. I hope that makes sense 😅
Try laying it flat on counter and use a bench scraper or something similar and squeegee the frosting down towards the tip. There might still be a thin film of frosting but it should be considerably cleaner to refill.
Could be too chunky or thick for the size tip you have. If its melted, you might have hot hands. Easy fix for this is to make 2 bags of the same color and store one bag in the fridge. When the bag you are working with starts getting too soft or melty, switch the bags.
I needed that at saturday 🥲 Made my mom a replica of Harry Potter's birthday cake for her birthday. It got out nice and almost identical to the movie (did great for my first time making a cake from start) but damn, i made a mess with the piping bag. 😂
I wanna have this skill. Your great at making cakes! Keep up the good work 👏
Twisting right above the tip? Genius! Thank you for sharing!
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Awesome tip❣️Your tutorials/tips have upgraded my skills across the board - 😊 Thanks
Wow, twisting the end with the metal tip is so smart! I used to pipe butter rosettes and this would’ve saved me so much cleanup!
Thank you!!! Used this now my cupcakes look super good!
I’ve always done this to fill bags it’s so easy works great
Yoooo. I needed to see this! I make a absolute mess piping and I am at my wits end. I tried the putting it in the glass thing before but I ended up pushing the tip up into the bag which was a disaster OR it all leaks out. Just twisting it is a game changer for me. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
lifesaver! got some new piping bags and tips a few days ago and was struggling with how to assemble it haha 😂😂😅
Thank you! Been looking for months and PRESTO! Here you are! I'm smitten!
You freakin genius!!!
Thanks for the tip!❤
Thank you for this tip ❤ been struggling with the cream getting out 😂
This is the best one I've ever seen!!!!!
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Thank you! I was never quite sure how to do that without making a mess. 👍✨
This helped me sooo much thanks
This video is so helpful..🧋
I am biggest fan of your all recipes 😋😋
Just received my kit hoy! 😃
Thank you so much.. Great tip
Very helpful
So beautiful ❤❤
I was doing that in the 80s!
oh my god thank you so much
Do you refill the bag during the same project if so how ? Thank youb
I keep my piping tip in an empty bag on the outside, to avoid couplers. So I'll put frosting into bags and then swap the bags into that empty bag with the piping tip. I hope that makes sense 😅
I usually see people using three bags. This looks much more efficient
Thank you
Thanks
Nice!!!
This would have been so good to know when I filled the bag with custard and it spilled everywhere from the bottom
Mess is when we run out of cream in half way of piping and then have to refill the bag with more cream😅
Try laying it flat on counter and use a bench scraper or something similar and squeegee the frosting down towards the tip. There might still be a thin film of frosting but it should be considerably cleaner to refill.
Should my frosting be chilled or room temperature
Depends on type of frosting. I like working with mine at room temp
My mom taught me this 30 years ago❤ glad you shared.. I just figured it was something everyone knew!
I get so frustrated because my frosting either won't come out or it's all melted. No idea what I'm doing wrong 😢
Could be too chunky or thick for the size tip you have. If its melted, you might have hot hands. Easy fix for this is to make 2 bags of the same color and store one bag in the fridge. When the bag you are working with starts getting too soft or melty, switch the bags.
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I needed that at saturday 🥲
Made my mom a replica of Harry Potter's birthday cake for her birthday. It got out nice and almost identical to the movie (did great for my first time making a cake from start) but damn, i made a mess with the piping bag. 😂
I am biggest fan of your all recipes 😋😋
YES, YES!!!🌹