Here's an old school tip for baking a cake without getting that annoying lump in the center. After you pour your batter in the pan, let it rest for 3-5 minutes on the counter, then....pick up the pan to about 3" above the counter..and drop it back on the counter. Do this two or three times. Why? The air bubbles trapped in the mixture will have time to "rise" to the top and burst through the mix. Dropping the pan a few times will make the bubbles "burst" through the top and even the texture out. This will stop the cavities that happen when you bake it and will give you a more "level" cake top, because we all know that air pockets will expand in heat. It really does make a difference in the finished product and costs nothing but a bit of time.
Uh, I think the Gelatin thickened the glazes....I believe you were supposed to melt the Gelatin into a liquid state so the mirror glazes would be able to slide down the cake
The major difference between a counter top blender and an immersion blender is that the immersion blender is immersed in the mixture so doesn't pull air into it. The countertop blender not only pulled air into the glaze but it also cooled it down which is why it turned out too thick and fluffy. So glad she was able to make it work the 2nd round though. So beautiful! I like to use a gelatin substitute called agar agar that a lot of kosher and vegan people use.
Where you successful in creating a good mirror effect with Agar Agar? Did you used non-dairy white melting rounds? I am very interested in doing a mirror cake glaze and would really like it to be vegan.
Girl in the Striped Sweater Yep. If you blended a tomato sauce in a countertop blender then it would look really foamy, the immersion blender would make it into a smooth sauce and not foamy. But really the best option might be a homogenizer.
Emmy is to cooking what Bob Ross is to art! Calming yet exciting, good at what she does yet encourage us to learn from mistakes. This is the quarantine content I'm here for!
I'd definitely associate the first failure with blending the mixture -- it incorporates air and overly processes the cocoa butter. Just dissolving it how you did the second time is more then enough! Beautiful result Emmy!
Hello Emmy! I'm a pastry chef in the making and I've learnt many tips from my chefs while learning how to make this glaze. The quality of your chocolate matters, make sure you always use good quality couverture chocolate like Guittard or Callebaut. When you bloom your gelatin, make sure you bloom it with 5x water by weight. Also in the first batch of glaze you made, either the recipe had too less water, or you've boiled off too much water. Also, NEVER use a regular blender to blend your glaze, it calls for an immersion blender because an immersion blender helps to emulsify and mix the ingredients together well without incorporating air into it. That was also why your first batch of glaze was too thick and almost marshmallowy in texture, it's because you've incorporated air into your glaze. I would love to see you try making a mousse based cake. Its known as an Entrement, and typically consists of a sponge and mousse, although you can also add layers of mouselline or confit fruit. It's also usually made in silicone moulds, since it's mousse based and you require it to be frozen when you glaze it, silicone moulds are the best. Make sure when you glaze your entrements, you glaze it over a wire rack and then drag your cake over the wire rack using an offset spatula, in order to catch any excess glaze. I hope you do give glazed cakes another try :D
Totally unrelated, but curious if you have any experience with Callebaut Dutch Process Cocoa? I used to only use Pernigotti cocoa, but it's much harder to find, so I bought a kg of the Callebaut. I noticed it smelled.... a little weird for cocoa powder. Almost savory? Little spicy? It's in date and was well packaged in what seems to be original bag, but I just.... don't really like it. lol. It also seems to dry out any recipe I used it in, oddly. 🤔
I have a MacGyver hack for ya...use the turntable from your microwave to spin cakes. Just put the wheelie thingy on the table with the glass on top. Much smaller than your lazy Susan and dishwasher safe.
I love that you showed the failed first attempt also. When I bake so much goes wrong the first time. It is refreshing to See it happens to other people as well. Thank you so much for this great Video and being brave enough to Show that it did Not work the first time!
A mousse cake is actually easier to make , as you can just build it upside-down in a silicone mold, freeze it and it will come out perfectly smooth... Then you glaze it straight out of the freezer, put it in the fridge for 2-3 hours to thaw - and you have something that looks PERFECT with minimum effort or skill. (The upside-down molded frozen technique can also be used for no-bake cheese cakes. And of course any cake made that way can be kept in the freezer until you need it so you just have to make the glace on the day you're serving it. Make your cake on a Sunday afternoon with plenty of time - and then serve it the next Saturday at a party!) Trust me; you don't need a video of this to succeed at it; it really is easy! As long as you use a good mirror glace recipe, of course... And it really DOES need to be rather runny, and more than half of it will run off your cake - but can then be frozen and reheated for use on another cake.
Emmy is such a logical person. I’d love to hear about her mistakes cause I literally can’t picture her making any and the ones she does I bet she handles perfectly. I wanna be more like you Emmy! So cultured and worldly and open minded.
I always appreciate it when youtubers show their failures as well as their successes. As they say, you learn more from failures than successes, and I think that goes for viewers as well. It also makes the end result all the more satisfying!
I’m glad you showed the failed attempt. In a world of immediate gratification, I think it’s easy to forget that failures and perseverance are what ultimately lead to success. Beautiful result! 👏💖🤤
The cake looks amazing and thank you for including your first try. When things go wrong, it can often be more educational than when they go right. Incidentally, when I saw you patch the buttercream with the bench knife, I couldn't help being reminded of spackle. LOL Don't you hate it when you drop the butter?
I prefer making from scratch cakes, but definitely going to get a tasty box mix if I try this, in case I also mess up since it would be lot cheaper and faster when learning.
Anissa Alexander agreed. I'm making my husband cake and really want to try this but I dont want to mess it up with a good cake that takes me for ever. I'll just make it for fun with my little brother some other time with a boxed cake
Quality video as usual, Emmy! I also have a request for a video haha. Being raised by a Filipino mom, a great treat she would make for me was this avocado dessert. Idk if it has a specific name, but to make it mash 2 avocados, add 1 can of sweetened condensed milk, crushed ice, and mix it together. It would mean the WORLD to me if you made this avocado treat in one of you videos!
Oh,, Emmy... if there's one thing I love about your videos is how resourceful and creative you are. Who needs expensive pastry utensils when you have a lazy susan and a dough cutter/scraper?? Amazing!!!
You are so beautiful inside out. I love when you get exactly what you’re looking for because after you were successful the cake was stunning! Thanks!!!!
You made this look soooooo easy I’m gonna try it this week my god! Thanks for leaving the mistake in too and for getting a way better recipe for the glaze that you demonstrated. Great job
i love how she's always so intent on making something work, even if it's a bit labor intensive!! some of the best quality content I've seen on TH-cam in years!! keep up the good work!! 💖
I totally get the emotion at the end.. when everything you are working towards finally clicks.. I usually start yelling. The neighbors know about it. My family knows.. My coworkers know about it.. But it's rare that someone truely gets it. Being passionately autodidactic is an art. Keep learning, keep growing.
I love that you included your fail. All of us have tried recipes from the web that failed and you wonder if it's just you or the recipe. You are awesome!
Hello before I even watch the video I just wanna let u know ur an amazing person and I really love that ur able to try anything and open to try anything and ur an amazing beautiful person inside and out. I’m a big fan of 9 years and I love ur videos and personality. Ur videos make me smile. Have a nice day-royale Taylor The second cake came out beautifullly btw
Butter on breast, chunky cream...the sexual tension is real. She is such a charming, sweet, cute lady. But she is still wise enough to have non-G-Rated thoughts, and make non-G-Rated connections, after or during, she is innocently saying or doing something. And it's so cute & funny every time this happens. I hope she never changes. And continue these on camera double-meaning realizations. Her husband is so lucky to have her... ...Unless, off camera she beats him. I don't know.... If she does see this comment, I hope that made her laugh. Her videos cheer me up, because of her personality, appearance, and I like food & cooking. I don't watch tv anymore. And who needs the Food Network, with gems like Emmy & her channel? And channels like this keep me coming back to this broken site, when I should be boycotting it for Bitchute.com.
I really liked this video. I especially liked the failed part because it shows the reality of not everything being perfect, but also that people can make comebacks after mistakes.
I have been researching and comparing mirror glaze recipes cause I don't want to mess up my friend's cake... thank you. Just the fact that you included your fail gives me confidence that your second try will work for me. Thank you for including that. Keep it real ;)
I like that you try and let us see that these recipes don't always work but you don't give up and try again... I personally am not a fan of experimenting in the kitchen but i like that you are
Beautiful! One of those cakes you hoped someone would surprise you with on your 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and like, every birthday you ever had! Aaaaaagh, it's so prettyyyyyyyyyy!
I'm so glad u left the mistake glaze in ur video, we all make mistakes n its ok. Ive been baking for 20yrs n still mess up. Thank u, im going to try this for a pool party im having.
I used to work as a waiter in a fine dining restaurant off the water...those cakes woud have been a hit. I bet many weddings have them - beautiful cake.
I hope you didn't throw the first cake out. I'm sure it tasted fine but was just too thick. I would hate to think of wasted cake! LOL Beautiful cake. I love the mirror glaze. I hope I get to try it some day.
Oh good! I figured you wouldn't waste it. You always use everything and make sure not to waste which I really admire about you. But I would totally volunteer to eat the marshmallow fail cake if you really didn't want it :D
Dear Lovelies, I DIDN'T thrown away the failed cake. It's sitting in the fridge waiting for another day.
emmymadeinjapan and that day turns into another day and another day and another day. ...lol thnx for making this vid
emmymadeinjapan please do the cookie verson!
Good I was about to say
emmymadeinjapan I’m so happy for you 😍
I hope it'll be eaten one day, Emmy 😄😄😄
Here's an old school tip for baking a cake without getting that annoying lump in the center. After you pour your batter in the pan, let it rest for 3-5 minutes on the counter, then....pick up the pan to about 3" above the counter..and drop it back on the counter. Do this two or three times. Why? The air bubbles trapped in the mixture will have time to "rise" to the top and burst through the mix. Dropping the pan a few times will make the bubbles "burst" through the top and even the texture out. This will stop the cavities that happen when you bake it and will give you a more "level" cake top, because we all know that air pockets will expand in heat. It really does make a difference in the finished product and costs nothing but a bit of time.
You can also bang on the table right next to the pan for 20-30 seconds if the batter is wetter and you’re worried about splash-back.
Great tip!! Imma try that next time! Thank you!!
Adding an oven safe wax paper cut to the inner diameter of the cake pan also works and keeps the cake a little tad bit denser
You can also put it in a vacuum chamber
Just Don't do that with a Chiffon cake!!
Of course we want to see you do the frozen mousse version.
Yes Emmy, please do the frozen mousse version!
Ack.
Uh, I think the Gelatin thickened the glazes....I believe you were supposed to melt the Gelatin into a liquid state so the mirror glazes would be able to slide down the cake
Brooke Q
The major difference between a counter top blender and an immersion blender is that the immersion blender is immersed in the mixture so doesn't pull air into it. The countertop blender not only pulled air into the glaze but it also cooled it down which is why it turned out too thick and fluffy. So glad she was able to make it work the 2nd round though. So beautiful! I like to use a gelatin substitute called agar agar that a lot of kosher and vegan people use.
Agar agar is the best
Where you successful in creating a good mirror effect with Agar Agar? Did you used non-dairy white melting rounds? I am very interested in doing a mirror cake glaze and would really like it to be vegan.
Girl in the Striped Sweater
Yep. If you blended a tomato sauce in a countertop blender then it would look really foamy, the immersion blender would make it into a smooth sauce and not foamy. But really the best option might be a homogenizer.
Girl in the Striped Sweater instead of butter cream can you use frosting?
Hey, do you have a good recipe for glaze with agar? I usually think things with agar get too thick/crumbly and not nicely textured.
I could watch you pour that glaze all day
IKR?! It’s SO sexy.
Emmy u never reply to me, am I repulsive??? 🤔😞
s o u n d l y a w a k e that was the best part! Btw I love WTSF!
Hi Nicky!
Yes beebee!!
"A teaspoon of vanilla"
"Dumps in vanilla"
Chloe Coke “Two shots of vodka” * pours the whole bottle *
@@orangeismyfavoritecolor i was just thinking that
Your fail is my “meh. Good enough.” 😆
I can't make things look good, but I can make them taste good. That's all that matters to me lol (if I was a chef then it would matter)
Only fail is that neither cake got teal glaze on it It was so pink I found it hard to look at. Still would eat it though...
Emmy is to cooking what Bob Ross is to art! Calming yet exciting, good at what she does yet encourage us to learn from mistakes. This is the quarantine content I'm here for!
I screamed, “NOOOOOOOO!” when you put it in the blender! You incorporated air which made it marshmallowy. Otherwise I think it would have worked.
renee allen 9
You're definitely right
And it lowered the temp too much
Sol Li actually I screamed at my phone’ lol
This is exactly what i was thinking happened
I love the music. You're making a cake in the 80s. 😁
It's called synthwave
Edit: not the name of the song, it's the genre
@@EstusEnthusiast Thank you but I know the genre actually... 😊 Do you love this type of music?
@@ProximaCentauri88 I absolutely love it, specially dark synthwave
@@ProximaCentauri88 what about u?
@@EstusEnthusiast I can listen to it during night ride. It gives me uplifting and nostalgic vibes.
I'd definitely associate the first failure with blending the mixture -- it incorporates air and overly processes the cocoa butter. Just dissolving it how you did the second time is more then enough! Beautiful result Emmy!
Hello Emmy! I'm a pastry chef in the making and I've learnt many tips from my chefs while learning how to make this glaze. The quality of your chocolate matters, make sure you always use good quality couverture chocolate like Guittard or Callebaut. When you bloom your gelatin, make sure you bloom it with 5x water by weight. Also in the first batch of glaze you made, either the recipe had too less water, or you've boiled off too much water. Also, NEVER use a regular blender to blend your glaze, it calls for an immersion blender because an immersion blender helps to emulsify and mix the ingredients together well without incorporating air into it. That was also why your first batch of glaze was too thick and almost marshmallowy in texture, it's because you've incorporated air into your glaze.
I would love to see you try making a mousse based cake. Its known as an Entrement, and typically consists of a sponge and mousse, although you can also add layers of mouselline or confit fruit. It's also usually made in silicone moulds, since it's mousse based and you require it to be frozen when you glaze it, silicone moulds are the best. Make sure when you glaze your entrements, you glaze it over a wire rack and then drag your cake over the wire rack using an offset spatula, in order to catch any excess glaze. I hope you do give glazed cakes another try :D
Totally unrelated, but curious if you have any experience with Callebaut Dutch Process Cocoa?
I used to only use Pernigotti cocoa, but it's much harder to find, so I bought a kg of the Callebaut.
I noticed it smelled.... a little weird for cocoa powder. Almost savory? Little spicy? It's in date and was well packaged in what seems to be original bag, but I just.... don't really like it. lol.
It also seems to dry out any recipe I used it in, oddly. 🤔
@@sonogabri1, pfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff...
@@sonogabri1 wow rude. Dont like it dont fucking read it. Dosent mean someone else dosent have 45 seconds to spare.
@@sonogabri1 Since you're so pressed in time, what are you doing in the comment section?
I have a MacGyver hack for ya...use the turntable from your microwave to spin cakes. Just put the wheelie thingy on the table with the glass on top. Much smaller than your lazy Susan and dishwasher safe.
Ooo...that's so clever. I'll try that next time.
You're a genius, I never would have thought of that
ooooooo, totally stealing that!!
Omg I have a 3 tier cake due Sunday and my turn table broke.... thank you soooooo much. I love you
Exciting! Glad I could help, I hope your cake "turns" out great!!!
This is like acrylic pouring for cakes. It's amazing.
Verbal sound effects like “doink” are one of the multitude of reasons I LOVE Emmy! ❤️
It's weird how she pretended to cut an already cut cake, but whatevs, the doink sound effect helped.
I love that you showed the failed first attempt also. When I bake so much goes wrong the first time. It is refreshing to See it happens to other people as well. Thank you so much for this great Video and being brave enough to Show that it did Not work the first time!
Is it just me or has Emmy been way more sassy lately? Hell yeah.
What do you mean?
Watching this channel for the last 4 years, your excitement when it turned out great is as adorable as it always is. Xoxo
I was literally just thinking yesterday how I wanted to attempt a mirror cake....and here you are Emmy, taking the cake!
"That's hottt. That was totally hot." 😂😂😂 I thought I was the only one who talks like that when I succeed in thr kitchen haha. Great job, Emmy!!
I def want to see the frozen mousse cake. I know it's probably time and labor intensive but I know you'd be the perfect person to experiment!!!
A mousse cake is actually easier to make , as you can just build it upside-down in a silicone mold, freeze it and it will come out perfectly smooth... Then you glaze it straight out of the freezer, put it in the fridge for 2-3 hours to thaw - and you have something that looks PERFECT with minimum effort or skill.
(The upside-down molded frozen technique can also be used for no-bake cheese cakes. And of course any cake made that way can be kept in the freezer until you need it so you just have to make the glace on the day you're serving it. Make your cake on a Sunday afternoon with plenty of time - and then serve it the next Saturday at a party!)
Trust me; you don't need a video of this to succeed at it; it really is easy! As long as you use a good mirror glace recipe, of course... And it really DOES need to be rather runny, and more than half of it will run off your cake - but can then be frozen and reheated for use on another cake.
14:13"After a failure, triumph is all the sweeter". You're fun.
Jen's Basement Jen's Basement 14:13? Not even! 14:03
It's beautiful she gets so happy when it works 😊😊😊
Emmy is such a logical person. I’d love to hear about her mistakes cause I literally can’t picture her making any and the ones she does I bet she handles perfectly. I wanna be more like you Emmy! So cultured and worldly and open minded.
I was having a bad day and luckily got here somehow this quickly, getting better
Musinex I hope it s getting better.
Musinex me 2..she the best..
She truly is a wonderful person, really brightens up the day when you get to see a new video from her
Same here buddy
Same here super hot and being hungover/sick for 4 days hearing her voice is a soothing medicine, such an awesome person.
What I love about watching you is you always share your fails. Makes me feel less adequate when trying something new. Just love your videos.
"That's hhott" -emmymadeinjapan
Rachel Huizar when she said that I thought she meant temperature wise until she said it was cold
Haha! 😂
I had a gf that use to say that all the time for stuff like that lol
- also Will Smith
unf
I always appreciate it when youtubers show their failures as well as their successes. As they say, you learn more from failures than successes, and I think that goes for viewers as well. It also makes the end result all the more satisfying!
At first I thought the second one looked way too runny when you poured it on the cake, then I remembered I was watching at 2x speed. 😂
Tom Haflinger omg 😂
lirio sogno pw
Greetings. You and I are a beautiful lovelies too.
I’m glad you showed the failed attempt. In a world of immediate gratification, I think it’s easy to forget that failures and perseverance are what ultimately lead to success. Beautiful result! 👏💖🤤
Between the music and the pouring of the bright pink, I was getting Pretty in Pink (the movie) vibes, which I totally approve of.
Lisa TheCatDude it was literally perfect 👌🏾
Thank God you approve😁
i LOVE pretty in pink! yes!!
That's synthwave for you
My niece and I love watching your videos together and then getting inspired and start baking together! Thank you for making such amazing content.
The cake looks amazing and thank you for including your first try. When things go wrong, it can often be more educational than when they go right. Incidentally, when I saw you patch the buttercream with the bench knife, I couldn't help being reminded of spackle. LOL Don't you hate it when you drop the butter?
John Maloney I've used spackle knives (new and thoroughly washed) for larger cakes, i also have an 18" painter edge that i use for large cake tops.
Thanks for including the failed version it’s appreciated to see one that didn’t work out to learn from that with you
Pretty sure the excess bubbles in the first try were from the blender.
I adore the fact that you share your fails, and then your victories!
I cannot wait to try this technique!
"fail included" 😂
That's looks awesome! 😀👍
21locusts i love when she includes her failed attempts
i love watching emmy’s videos bc i know that its going to be nothing but love and positivity.
Oh! It came out so pretty😁
Wow that cake is gorgeous! I love the pink!! 😍
Thanks.☺️
I prefer making from scratch cakes, but definitely going to get a tasty box mix if I try this, in case I also mess up since it would be lot cheaper and faster when learning.
Anissa Alexander agreed. I'm making my husband cake and really want to try this but I dont want to mess it up with a good cake that takes me for ever. I'll just make it for fun with my little brother some other time with a boxed cake
Look up Cake Doctor. It gives you options to add simple things to box mixes that make them turn out tasting like bakery cakes.
Love the positive vibe i get when emmy smiles after she poured the glaze @13:19
Quality video as usual, Emmy! I also have a request for a video haha.
Being raised by a Filipino mom, a great treat she would make for me was this avocado dessert. Idk if it has a specific name, but to make it mash 2 avocados, add 1 can of sweetened condensed milk, crushed ice, and mix it together. It would mean the WORLD to me if you made this avocado treat in one of you videos!
The Marshmallow Official lmao an avocado smoothie?
thatzombieplace yes I think that is what it's called haha, but instead of blending it like a smoothie I would just mix it
Miss Emmy,
I love watching your videos before bed. They are my favorite " bedtime story" please keep making your wonderful vids!
“THAT IS BUTTER ON MY BREAST.. let’s try that again”😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yes...let's do😂😂😎
Oh,, Emmy... if there's one thing I love about your videos is how resourceful and creative you are. Who needs expensive pastry utensils when you have a lazy susan and a dough cutter/scraper?? Amazing!!!
Thank you for including your fails🤗😏 It reminds me to keep trying. Love your vids!!😍😍😍
You are so beautiful inside out.
I love when you get exactly what you’re looking for because after you were successful the cake was stunning! Thanks!!!!
Emmy’s icing skills though 😍😍😍
You make everything with such love, it shows straight through the camera! You also make things look so easy. 🌸
You made this look soooooo easy I’m gonna try it this week my god! Thanks for leaving the mistake in too and for getting a way better recipe for the glaze that you demonstrated. Great job
The sweet, soft sound of her “yesssss” ❤️ while cutting! Victory!
i love how she's always so intent on making something work, even if it's a bit labor intensive!! some of the best quality content I've seen on TH-cam in years!! keep up the good work!! 💖
I had goosebumps when that pink glaze started falling perfectly on the cake. Beautiful!
Relationship Goals: Find someone who looks at you the same way Emmy looks at cutting a mirror glaze cake.
I totally get the emotion at the end.. when everything you are working towards finally clicks.. I usually start yelling. The neighbors know about it. My family knows.. My coworkers know about it.. But it's rare that someone truely gets it. Being passionately autodidactic is an art. Keep learning, keep growing.
It’s a thing of beauty!
Why, thank you.
I love that you included your fail. All of us have tried recipes from the web that failed and you wonder if it's just you or the recipe. You are awesome!
Hello before I even watch the video I just wanna let u know ur an amazing person and I really love that ur able to try anything and open to try anything and ur an amazing beautiful person inside and out. I’m a big fan of 9 years and I love ur videos and personality. Ur videos make me smile. Have a nice day-royale Taylor
The second cake came out beautifullly btw
💕💕💕
The best part is always your enthusiastic excitement over success. So fun watch - smiles are infectious.
Your voice is so calm and quiet. I love it!!
Your infectious enthusiasm makes this video a joy to watch
Even though the first cake was a fail it was still lovely as the second Miss.Emmy 😌
Daww...the first cake was a disaster, but thank you. 😉
emmymadeinjapan No problem Miss.Emmy keep up the beautiful work.😌
Sol Li you make me feel dumb 😕 but it's ok thank you for correcting me 😌 I am grateful.
Emmy is so smart and cute. She uses resources around her to replace things she doesn’t have!
"that is butter on my breast" lolololololololol
Butter on breast, chunky cream...the sexual tension is real. She is such a charming, sweet, cute lady. But she is still wise enough to have non-G-Rated thoughts, and make non-G-Rated connections, after or during, she is innocently saying or doing something.
And it's so cute & funny every time this happens. I hope she never changes. And continue these on camera double-meaning realizations.
Her husband is so lucky to have her...
...Unless, off camera she beats him. I don't know....
If she does see this comment, I hope that made her laugh. Her videos cheer me up, because of her personality, appearance, and I like food & cooking. I don't watch tv anymore. And who needs the Food Network, with gems like Emmy & her channel?
And channels like this keep me coming back to this broken site, when I should be boycotting it for Bitchute.com.
Did u realy have to write a essay about a joke
@@nicolasheron95 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I really liked this video. I especially liked the failed part because it shows the reality of not everything being perfect, but also that people can make comebacks after mistakes.
Not a professional?? That slicing and buttercream spreading was perfect!
Thank you for including the fail. It's always helpful to know what NOT to do, as well as doing it right.
I love the music in this video because it reminds me of the movie "Drive." Thanks for sharing how challenging these recipes can be.
I have been researching and comparing mirror glaze recipes cause I don't want to mess up my friend's cake... thank you. Just the fact that you included your fail gives me confidence that your second try will work for me. Thank you for including that. Keep it real ;)
Emmy!! I love hearing you talk. You are such an inspiration😊
I think the way you got the crumb frosting so straight is AWESOME!!
Emmy you’re vids are literally the best😂😂😂
I have a problem, I’m at dinner and I clicked so fast on this😆
Thank you!!!❤️
emmymadeinjapan omg she commented back😁❤️
Worth ittt ❤️😂
5000 subs With no video! Please help me! Ooof
5000 subs With no video! Please help me! **your**
I like that you try and let us see that these recipes don't always work but you don't give up and try again... I personally am not a fan of experimenting in the kitchen but i like that you are
I prefer to call it an industrious Susan
lol!
I love watching Emmy’s videos. She always includes if she has a little oops and it makes me feel like I can try these techniques as well.
Emmy, your channel helps keep our marriage strong- lol- we adore you.
How cute! I decorate cakes for a living, albeit for a large grocery store chain, but have always wanted to give mirror glaze a try. 😊
I stopped everything I was doing just to admire that glaze drizzle down the cake... 😍
Beautiful! One of those cakes you hoped someone would surprise you with on your 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and like, every birthday you ever had! Aaaaaagh, it's so prettyyyyyyyyyy!
I looove when you include the fails because it’s probably something I’d do on the first attempt 😅
That was awesome, I love how she posted the failure one and the perfect final product, that’s how you really learn! 👏🏼 thank you!!!
*We don't want lumpy creme...*
*_slams butter on counter_*
You are the most soft-spoken human being I've ever heard. 😍
Her voice is like nails on a chalkboard. Eek! Makes me cringe. Sorry! I am sure the cake was delicious though! LOL
that first glaze attempt looks like a non-newtonian fluid!
I'm so glad u left the mistake glaze in ur video, we all make mistakes n its ok. Ive been baking for 20yrs n still mess up. Thank u, im going to try this for a pool party im having.
yay!!! please make turkish delight!!!!
hahahahahahaha
In Greece we call it Greek delight ahahaha
Yes! I could see the mirror effect right as you started pouring and got so happy!
Hey Emmy! I would love to see you create a 3D flower 🌸 gelatin cake! They are so marvelous :)
I love that you keep the fails in your videos... Keepin it real! Also, for a self-described amateur baker, you sure can ice a cake!
The satisfaction on you face when you made the first cut was absolutely priceless!!! LMAO!
I'm so glad you showed a second option..on that did not need an emulsifier or blender, and everything turned out fine.
Dude I'm watching this EXACTLY a year later 😂😂
You bring brightness to me day any time i watch you. Sending so much love and light and positivity your way emmy. Thank you ^_^
I thought I was the only one who said "that's so hot" when you do something so satisfying. 😂😂
I love that you included the fail and then the triumph!
This is food network worthy!!!!
Thank you. 😅
I used to work as a waiter in a fine dining restaurant off the water...those cakes woud have been a hit. I bet many weddings have them - beautiful cake.
I hope you didn't throw the first cake out. I'm sure it tasted fine but was just too thick. I would hate to think of wasted cake! LOL Beautiful cake. I love the mirror glaze. I hope I get to try it some day.
No worries. I just scraped off the marshmallowy stuff and stuck it in the freezer for another day.
Oh good! I figured you wouldn't waste it. You always use everything and make sure not to waste which I really admire about you. But I would totally volunteer to eat the marshmallow fail cake if you really didn't want it :D
Used this video to make one of these for my wife on her birthday and came out awesome. Thanks for all the detail. Really helpful.