Perfectly Panel a Cake in Fondant - The Upside Down Method | How To

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  • Опубліковано 17 гру 2024

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  • @adeolaadewunmi546
    @adeolaadewunmi546 3 роки тому

    I love your technique, great work

  • @kenzleelandry8204
    @kenzleelandry8204 4 роки тому +1

    YOU'RE HELPING ME TO HAVE MORE CONFIDENCE IN CAKE DECORATING, THANK YOU SO MUCH, THE ONLY PROBLEM IS I DON'T HAVE A ROLLING PIN LIKE YOURS, JUST THE WHITE HARD PLASTIC ONE, SHOULD I INVEST IN ONE LIKE YOURS, THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!

    • @SweetPassionCakery
      @SweetPassionCakery  4 роки тому

      YAY!!!! Fantastic!!! Definitely invest into that large rolling pin... we've had the same one for years and it's still rocking!

  • @SatinFineFoods
    @SatinFineFoods 6 років тому +1

    We love this technique and think is a much easier way to cover a cake! Thanks for the video :)

  • @amypournoury9790
    @amypournoury9790 6 років тому

    Thank you! I’ll be trying this!! I love your tutorials! Thank you sooo much for sharing!💞

  • @hedyehroosta9903
    @hedyehroosta9903 6 років тому

    I loved it ladies. So clean and you make it look sooooo easy ♥️😘

    • @SweetPassionCakery
      @SweetPassionCakery  6 років тому

      It also might look so easy b/c the video was sped up and not in real time, hehe!

  • @angelabarnett2516
    @angelabarnett2516 2 роки тому

    great video thanks! if panelling a larger /wider cakes - 10 inch would you dor the side panel in 2 pieces rather than ahving one very long piece to wrap around. thanks !

    • @SweetPassionCakery
      @SweetPassionCakery  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Angela! While you can definitely can do two pieces, we stick with one long piece for every panel. We've even paneled 12" rounds with one full piece. Yes, it's a lot of rolling and you need to have a large board/acrylic under the tier to give you enough space for the roller & cake but it looks great when it's done!

    • @angelabarnett2516
      @angelabarnett2516 2 роки тому

      @@SweetPassionCakery thank you so much for replying. I will give it a go in one piece. Just feeling a little nervous about it. thank you !

  • @kathyjomillertaylor66
    @kathyjomillertaylor66 6 років тому

    Great technique. Where did you get fir rolling pin?

    • @SweetPassionCakery
      @SweetPassionCakery  6 років тому +1

      The first silver rolling pin is a huge steel rolling pin, we got it a long time ago and I can't remember exactly, but here is a link to one that looks the same:) It is my favorite roling pin!! Very heavy duty!! www.amazon.com/dp/B009LA9632/ref=asc_df_B009LA96325497854/?tag=hyprod-20&creative=395033&creativeASIN=B009LA9632&linkCode=df0&hvadid=167129094649&hvpos=1o2&hvnetw=g&hvrand=10859141216801798295&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9003510&hvtargid=pla-306087317205

  • @addion2
    @addion2 5 років тому

    So you applied to cold buttercream? You keep the fondant covered cake in the fridge until adding decorations? Do you not need to cover the fondant cake while in the fridge? Does the cake bulge when it comes back to room temperature?

    • @SweetPassionCakery
      @SweetPassionCakery  5 років тому +1

      Yes, we lightly spritzed the cake with water onto the cold buttercream, so the fondant sticks nicely. We always keep our cakes in the refridgerator when we aren't working on them. We put a thick wall, a dam, of buttercream around the cake before filling, this prevents bulging from occuring. I will direct you to our prepping video so you can see our process for avoiding bulging and having a perfectly prepped cake in order to cover in fondant. Good luck!! Hope this answers all of your questions! ua-cam.com/video/uBVC5BWUOG4/v-deo.html