So, you want to know what kind of videos that I want from you? MORE! lol! Doesn't matter, just more. All of your videos I have watched thus far (just found you recently) have been very helpful! You are easy to follow and understand. Earlier I watched the one where you did nine cakes in less than an hour and I loved it! No crazy music, no FF'ing...it was just a nice, easy-to-follow, calming video. I am 66yo and have a rare type of arthritis in my wrists and hands. I took up baking (used to bake) this last year to help keep my hands as limber as I can for as long as I can! This last weekend I made an Italian Cream Cake for my sister for her birthday. II suddenly remembered how much work that cake is, and boy is it a heavy cake! lol! Anyway, she loved it and it was a big hit at her party. I wish I had seen your videos before I made it, though. In my opinion, even WITH a crumb coat, the way you frost with LOTS of frosting, would be helpful. And thanks for the tip on how to tell just how thick you've applied frosting to the cake! That was one of my BIGGEST problems. Well, I could go on and on, but I will spare everyone! Thanks so much for taking the time to share your skill, technique, and talent with us still learning! God bless...
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This is so helpful !! My first cake job I was crumb coating everything, but at my new job they don’t want me to crib coat and it’s been a bit of a learning curve. Your video and demonstration are super helpful !! I appreciate you !
Awesome Video as usual, You are a Fantastic Cake Artist, You have a lot of skills and talent when it comes to making and decorating Yummy Cakes, You are a Fabulous Content Creator Alia. ❤️
I definitely will attempt this 😍 the only way I've gotten away without a crumb coat is by piping on a thick coat of buttercream but it really isn't efficient, this method seems so much better!!!
i think it helps because your buttercream is so light and fluffy, if it's heavy and thick you definitely need the crumb coat. I just found your videos and I used to do cakes and I miss it. maybe i'll start up again.
What brand is your turntable? I love these videos so much…so relaxing and the cakes are gorgeous when youre done with them. Thank you for sharing these with us!
This is a wonderful video on this technique. You are amazing. It’s hard to do this as an at-home baker because when using colored buttercream, you have to have so much extra of it to do this and I have way to much left over. If I’m doing white, it isn’t too bad because I can save it to use later. But doing colored buttercream limits me. I can see in a bakery though I can see that no matter how much pink you have, you will use it up.
@@Brandi_the_Baker Mix it all together. It'll turn brownish. Mix in a small amount of cocoa, little vanilla, and frost your next chocolate cake, or browies ❣
Yep we ice like this by hand with the spatula or more often use a side icer, and it's done, no crumb coats. With the volume of cakes we do there's no time for crumb coating😅
Hi, i'm new to cake decorating and I've been watching many videos to enhanced my skills in that area. When you layer your cake, do you put simple syrup on your cakes to keep it moist?
Hi! I know you posted this question a year ago, but I've only just discovered this video and I just did a deep dive on simple syrup, so I thought I'd share what I learned. I use baking strips for my cakes and multiple pans so that I never have to cut my layers in half. That way, the caramelization of the baking locks in moisture and I don't need simple syrup. You only need simple syrup if your cakes have been trimmed and seem to be drying out. If you have a good recipe for a nice moist cake, it's completely unnecessary and can even result in a soggy sweet cake with an unpleasant texture. I chose to focus on ways to lock in moisture instead of having to add simple syrup. One technique is to wrap the cake in clingfilm when it's still slightly warm and put it in the freezer. Then you can move it to fridge or completely thaw out before decorating. That works really well for me and everyone raves about how moist and delicious my cakes are. Hope this helps!
Question you stuck your cake scraper in the buttercream to see how thick it was. How much on the cake scraper would you recommend the icing reaching to know it’s the right amount and not too much. Sometimes I end up putting too much buttercream and sometimes too little of thickness on the outside
How much butter do you use for one cake? 1 block of butter from the grocery store has 454 grams. Do you think you are using 2 grocery store blocks? (I realize in a bakery you probably don't use grocery store blocks of butter)
How many cups of buttercream would you estimate you use? I typically make 4 cups of American buttercream but I can see why I have problems. Seems like I should double it?
I’m a beginner in covering cakes and most times I don’t know if it’s the icing or just me I get frustrated And I don’t know how to not apply pressure I just feel like I won’t be able to get it right
Am watching from Nigeria so we don't do american butter cream, please can you tell me how to cover a cake without crumb coating by using nigeria butter cream please??? 🥺I really love all your videos 🥰😘😍♥️
@@tanvikhare9710 it's not essential to trim the sides. It adds extra time and is messy - BUT I do understand that people have their way of doing things and if you want to trim the sides and that works for you, then great. I tried it and didn't see the advantage, I just Bake the size I need. Have you been baking long?
Lol I never ever did a crumb coat….I always did the coating in one step…..if your buttercream is hard it will be kinda hard to do that , so the consistency has to be perfect to spread easily. Pastry chef and wedding cake decorator for 25 years here.👈
So, you want to know what kind of videos that I want from you? MORE! lol! Doesn't matter, just more. All of your videos I have watched thus far (just found you recently) have been very helpful! You are easy to follow and understand. Earlier I watched the one where you did nine cakes in less than an hour and I loved it! No crazy music, no FF'ing...it was just a nice, easy-to-follow, calming video. I am 66yo and have a rare type of arthritis in my wrists and hands. I took up baking (used to bake) this last year to help keep my hands as limber as I can for as long as I can! This last weekend I made an Italian Cream Cake for my sister for her birthday. II suddenly remembered how much work that cake is, and boy is it a heavy cake! lol! Anyway, she loved it and it was a big hit at her party. I wish I had seen your videos before I made it, though. In my opinion, even WITH a crumb coat, the way you frost with LOTS of frosting, would be helpful. And thanks for the tip on how to tell just how thick you've applied frosting to the cake! That was one of my BIGGEST problems. Well, I could go on and on, but I will spare everyone! Thanks so much for taking the time to share your skill, technique, and talent with us still learning! God bless...
Thank you so much for this! I work at Walmart and we don't have time to crumb coat our cakes so I usually really struggle with not picking up crumbs
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This is so helpful !! My first cake job I was crumb coating everything, but at my new job they don’t want me to crib coat and it’s been a bit of a learning curve. Your video and demonstration are super helpful !! I appreciate you !
Thank you so much for your kind words!!
Awesome Video as usual, You are a Fantastic Cake Artist, You have a lot of skills and talent when it comes to making and decorating Yummy Cakes, You are a Fabulous Content Creator Alia. ❤️
I definitely will attempt this 😍 the only way I've gotten away without a crumb coat is by piping on a thick coat of buttercream but it really isn't efficient, this method seems so much better!!!
YAYY! I do this alllll the time now and it’s way faster than having to refill a piping bag constantly! I hope it works for you too! ❤️
@@cakelegend how to make butter cream?
0:20 love the what if in the background!!
You are so pleasant and easy on the ears to listen to. I agree with you that American buttercream wins hands down.. thanks for a great video..
i think it helps because your buttercream is so light and fluffy, if it's heavy and thick you definitely need the crumb coat. I just found your videos and I used to do cakes and I miss it. maybe i'll start up again.
this is honestly the most relaxing video ishiftaltrightbve ever watched the music is the best for sure
That is so great. Can you provide your recipe for American butter cream. It looks so great
Great video. I definitely will be trying this technique 💕
More tutorials…love them! Thanks
Loving these tutorials!! Can you show us how to write on cakes?
of course! I'll get on that as soon as I can!
What brand is your turntable? I love these videos so much…so relaxing and the cakes are gorgeous when youre done with them. Thank you for sharing these with us!
You are a very skilled woman. Very clean work. I love your frosting. Could you share the recipe please. 😊❤ God bless.
Great video as usual! 🥰♥️🌸
I loved the video! Very helpful...thank you!
This is a wonderful video on this technique. You are amazing. It’s hard to do this as an at-home baker because when using colored buttercream, you have to have so much extra of it to do this and I have way to much left over. If I’m doing white, it isn’t too bad because I can save it to use later. But doing colored buttercream limits me. I can see in a bakery though I can see that no matter how much pink you have, you will use it up.
Freeze it❣
@@melanytodd2929 I wouldn’t use it even if I froze in time.
@@Brandi_the_Baker why? 🤣🤣🤣 it's brilliant frozen, takes very little time to defrost... love from South Africa ❤ 🇿🇦
@@Brandi_the_Baker Mix it all together. It'll turn brownish. Mix in a small amount of cocoa, little vanilla, and frost your next chocolate cake, or browies ❣
Great video !! 👏 Thank you for sharing! 😁 I would love to see ALL the videos you asked about what we'd like to see toward the end of the video.
Can you tell me your ABC is so soft, what consistency should it be and will it still set up firm in the fridge?
What scraper are you using. Very nicely done ✅
I love how she’s watching a show in the background ✨🔥 definitely a pro
More of everything!!!
Yep we ice like this by hand with the spatula or more often use a side icer, and it's done, no crumb coats. With the volume of cakes we do there's no time for crumb coating😅
Great tutorial,can you share your recipe for American buttercream, thank you.
The recipe is in my “recipes” playlist!
@@cakelegend thank you
Hi, i'm new to cake decorating and I've been watching many videos to enhanced my skills in that area. When you layer your cake, do you put simple syrup on your cakes to keep it moist?
Hi! I know you posted this question a year ago, but I've only just discovered this video and I just did a deep dive on simple syrup, so I thought I'd share what I learned. I use baking strips for my cakes and multiple pans so that I never have to cut my layers in half. That way, the caramelization of the baking locks in moisture and I don't need simple syrup. You only need simple syrup if your cakes have been trimmed and seem to be drying out. If you have a good recipe for a nice moist cake, it's completely unnecessary and can even result in a soggy sweet cake with an unpleasant texture. I chose to focus on ways to lock in moisture instead of having to add simple syrup. One technique is to wrap the cake in clingfilm when it's still slightly warm and put it in the freezer. Then you can move it to fridge or completely thaw out before decorating. That works really well for me and everyone raves about how moist and delicious my cakes are. Hope this helps!
What type of material are the scalloped cake boards made out of? Where are they from? I love them!!
Thanks for this video!
👋 HI. 🤣🤣🤣
Please what is the stable measurement for making butter cream icing?
Question you stuck your cake scraper in the buttercream to see how thick it was. How much on the cake scraper would you recommend the icing reaching to know it’s the right amount and not too much. Sometimes I end up putting too much buttercream and sometimes too little of thickness on the outside
I would love too see more like this
Glorious ❣ Thank you 😊
How much butter do you use for one cake? 1 block of butter from the grocery store has 454 grams. Do you think you are using 2 grocery store blocks? (I realize in a bakery you probably don't use grocery store blocks of butter)
Hope to visit Happy Cakes some day … long way from central Mexico where I live!🧁
Omgggg that would be so cool!!!!
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“since the buttercream is thicker, you may have to scrape a little more” Nah I’m good! Mmm frosting!
Love this!!💖💖
Hello Mam
Can you please show how to decorate a cake using whipping cream. Please share some variations. Thanks
How many cups of buttercream would you estimate you use? I typically make 4 cups of American buttercream but I can see why I have problems. Seems like I should double it?
I’m a beginner in covering cakes and most times I don’t know if it’s the icing or just me I get frustrated
And I don’t know how to not apply pressure
I just feel like I won’t be able to get it right
amazing work
I love that someone is watching marvel what if on the laptop.
Great advice though.
I don't have a refrigerator to crumb coat so whether I like it or not I have to learn how to cover my cake without crumb coating.
Why do u start at bottom with Swiss meraingue?
Am watching from Nigeria so we don't do american butter cream, please can you tell me how to cover a cake without crumb coating by using nigeria butter cream please??? 🥺I really love all your videos 🥰😘😍♥️
All of the above. 😃 videos that is.
Do you get air bubbles using this method?
Regular buttercream definitely tastes better!! 😄
How can I make the American butter cream🤔
Check my “recipes” playlist! :)
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American buttet cream is gritty even after mixing well
Tutorial please
Have you tried this with whipped cream??
But but
These cakes haven't had their sided trimmedd
Why do you trim the sides?
@@naomiomi7340 like for making different shapes of cake, or resizing the circle etc
@@tanvikhare9710 it's not essential to trim the sides. It adds extra time and is messy - BUT I do understand that people have their way of doing things and if you want to trim the sides and that works for you, then great. I tried it and didn't see the advantage, I just Bake the size I need. Have you been baking long?
Wow
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in other words, just use a sh*t ton of frosting. My kind of cake!
👍👍👍👍👍😇😇😇
Lol I never ever did a crumb coat….I always did the coating in one step…..if your buttercream is hard it will be kinda hard to do that , so the consistency has to be perfect to spread easily.
Pastry chef and wedding cake decorator for 25 years here.👈
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Anyone here for actual instruction? Lol didn't think so
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KUE KUE ULANG TAHUN
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*keep it thicc*
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