I really like how to-the-point your videos are, there's no time wasted and every bit is informative! It holds my tiny attention span 😂 I never knew how to smooth the icing sticking up at the edges before & wow I'm so grateful.
This is the most detailed video I've watched so far! Thank you for all the efforts in putting this out for everyone who wants to learn. Please continue baking! ✨️🌸
I know and I even have a couple of videos on the channel about making and adding syrup! Icing the outside of cake was the focus of this video, but I’m sure someone else may have been thinking the same thing. Thanks for watching! 💕
i love this can I make this a few hours ahead of time and keep on the fridge or counter? Or can i make the whipped topping and put it in the fridge until ready to use it?
You can make it ahead of time and keep it in the fridge until you’re ready to use it! It won’t harden like buttercream, but you’ll want to stir it a bit right before frosting a cake with it. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hello for a 6 in heart shaped cake how much whipped cream would I need for crumb coating and decorating? Also how much would I make for a 8 in heart cake as well?
Hi there! The amount shown in this video will crumb coat and cover an 8” heart shape: ua-cam.com/video/NGaFGJ5MCzU/v-deo.htmlsi=Egqe3H7jpUmdFK8z. Double it and you’ll be able to cover both a 6” and 8” heart. Thanks for watching! 💕
Would you be able to place flowers along the side of the cake going up to the top or do you thing the flowers would fall off? I'm new to using whipped cream as icing.
Good question! If you try to place flowers onto the whipped cream, they may not stick. I would highly recommend anchoring the flowers into the cake like I show in this video: ua-cam.com/video/hTn5FphR5bw/v-deo.htmlsi=eviejK1TQ795WtQ5. Let me know if you have any other questions! 💕
This is just heavy whipping cream; nothing particularly special. I have a friend who lives in Toronto. I’ll ask her about equivalents and report back! More soon….
@@AsiaCoffee I tend to only work with buttercream as well, I can agree with you on that! I have yet to ice a cake or cupcake with whipped cream, but I can already imagine how delicate of a hand one must have for that! Thank you for your video! Super helpful and informative!! Definitely subscribing!!
They both have different ingredients. The butter in buttercream is what gives it it’s thickness, which makes it a better choice for intricate piping and other cake designs. Overall, buttercream tends to be sweeter than whipped cream. Thanks for watching! 💕
I’m sorry yo hear that…. A couple tips: Make sure your cake isn’t hot/too warm OR wet before applying the icing AND consider adding a “crumb coat” layer before your final layer of icing. These should help your icing stick to the cake. Thanks for watching!
I really like how to-the-point your videos are, there's no time wasted and every bit is informative! It holds my tiny attention span 😂 I never knew how to smooth the icing sticking up at the edges before & wow I'm so grateful.
Thanks again! I’m so glad that you’re finding value in the videos on my channel. Much appreciated 💕
This is the most detailed video I've watched so far! Thank you for all the efforts in putting this out for everyone who wants to learn. Please continue baking! ✨️🌸
@@santokki0502 Thanks for your kind words! I’m glad that this video was helpful to you. 💕
You're baby is soo cute! Love the cake. Great job!
Awww thanks! 😊
Take it as a small tip; spraying sugar syrup (boiling sugar and water in the same ratio) can be really good and bring a moist texture to your cake.
I know and I even have a couple of videos on the channel about making and adding syrup! Icing the outside of cake was the focus of this video, but I’m sure someone else may have been thinking the same thing. Thanks for watching! 💕
Great tips on how to angle the spatula 👌🏽
Thank you! My goal was to make that part as easy to understand as possible. 😉
Your top border design is very beautiful. Thanks for sharing your idea.
this really helped me! thanks
i love this can I make this a few hours ahead of time and keep on the fridge or counter? Or can i make the whipped topping and put it in the fridge until ready to use it?
You can make it ahead of time and keep it in the fridge until you’re ready to use it! It won’t harden like buttercream, but you’ll want to stir it a bit right before frosting a cake with it. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great video ❤
Another great baking channel with good tutorials. Thanku from United Kingdom ❤
Thanks for the kind words and for watching! 💕
im your very big fan thx a ton
your toddler is adorable n cuty
Your videos are great! You slow down and show just how to perform the techniques I'm trying to learn. Thankd!
You’re very welcome! I’m so glad that this video is helpful to you. Thanks for watching!
Watching from Kenya
@@DianaOdiwa Thanks for watching! 💕
Nice sharing
Thank You!!!!!❤
Love your channel. Thank you.
Thanks for watching! 💕
Would I be able to add fruit or a fruit filling? 🙏🏿
Yes, you can! Just be very careful because this frosting is so soft. Make sure that your fruit/fruit filling isn’t too watery!
Yes! This is so helpfuuul
Hello for a 6 in heart shaped cake how much whipped cream would I need for crumb coating and decorating? Also how much would I make for a 8 in heart cake as well?
Hi there! The amount shown in this video will crumb coat and cover an 8” heart shape: ua-cam.com/video/NGaFGJ5MCzU/v-deo.htmlsi=Egqe3H7jpUmdFK8z. Double it and you’ll be able to cover both a 6” and 8” heart. Thanks for watching! 💕
Would you be able to place flowers along the side of the cake going up to the top or do you thing the flowers would fall off? I'm new to using whipped cream as icing.
Good question! If you try to place flowers onto the whipped cream, they may not stick. I would highly recommend anchoring the flowers into the cake like I show in this video: ua-cam.com/video/hTn5FphR5bw/v-deo.htmlsi=eviejK1TQ795WtQ5. Let me know if you have any other questions! 💕
Thank you So much!! Would piping whipped cream flowers to the side be an option? @@AsiaCoffee
@@VeronicaCortes-e7l Yes definitely! Good of luck on your cake. ☘️
Thanks for the video, would you share your frosting recipe please
All of my frosting recipes are in this playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLn2FGuV5N8GyICyE5LhkE0vv078ltf0YD.html. Thanks for watching!
Hi, would you please tell me which whipped cream you are using, i want to get in canada
This is just heavy whipping cream; nothing particularly special. I have a friend who lives in Toronto. I’ll ask her about equivalents and report back! More soon….
Hey there wht type of nozzle dud u use..
To decorate the top edge of the cake, I used tip/nozzle number 1M. Great question.... Thanks for watching! 💕
I would love to join your classes
Just subscribed!!
Wow
Does this have to be refrigerated
Yes it does!
The cake we have the crumbs come up easily
@@aminawilliamson2694 This video will help you with that issue! ua-cam.com/video/RzrK4iH3zak/v-deo.htmlsi=wT1hNe7geVun32AE
Which one is easier to work with, buttercream or whipped cream?
I prefer buttercream! Whipped cream is really soft and requires a delicate hand. I like working with the thickness of buttercream instead.
@@AsiaCoffee I tend to only work with buttercream as well, I can agree with you on that! I have yet to ice a cake or cupcake with whipped cream, but I can already imagine how delicate of a hand one must have for that! Thank you for your video! Super helpful and informative!! Definitely subscribing!!
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What's the difference between butter cream and whipped cream, all I know is that the butter cream is thicker
They both have different ingredients. The butter in buttercream is what gives it it’s thickness, which makes it a better choice for intricate piping and other cake designs. Overall, buttercream tends to be sweeter than whipped cream. Thanks for watching! 💕
Everytime that I make this it just melts off my cake 😥😥
I’m sorry yo hear that…. A couple tips: Make sure your cake isn’t hot/too warm OR wet before applying the icing AND consider adding a “crumb coat” layer before your final layer of icing. These should help your icing stick to the cake. Thanks for watching!