Sharp Edges On Fondant Cake Tutorial











>> YOUR LINK HERE: ___ http://youtube.com/watch?v=be9_Ox6T3OA

In this tutorial, I demonstrate how to achieve straight edges on your fondant cakes using 3 different methods. The important thing to note is that the buttercream or ganache frosting plays a super important role in this process. I will firstly show you how to create the sharpest buttercream cake possible and then demonstrate how to apply the fondant and work it to create perfect sharp edges. • For more dessert inspiration and for tutorial sneak peeks, visit: •   / rosiesdessertspot   • http://www.instragram.com/rosiesdesse... •   / rosiesds   • http://www.rosiesdessertspot.com • BUTTERCREAM RECIPE USED: • 500 grams unsalted butter • 900 grams icing sugar • 1 tsp vanilla extract • 2-3 tablespoons milk • Buttercream recipe and demonstration:    • Vanilla Buttercream Tutorial   • Another cake creation tutorial using the same buttercream frosting technique, if you're interested:    • Perfect straight edges- Fresh Flower ...   • Thanks guys for tuning in! I hope this tutorial was of good use to you guys :) I know many people have problems achieving a sharp edge, especially on fondant cakes. The upside down method after applying fondant was a little something I wanted to experiment with and worked out beautifully. The other two methods (using the cake smoothers and the plastic / acetate) are probably the more conventional methods of achieving a sharp edge. Just thought I would add yet another to the mix! Another quick tip is to roll out your fondant util thin. I would say 3mm thin or so. The thinner the fondant, the sharper your edges are going to be. However, roll it out TOO thin, and your buttercream edges will tear straight through the fondant. That's why it is very important to latch the fondant onto the cake at the very ASAP. • Catch you next time :) • For business inquiries, please contact: [email protected]

#############################









Content Report
Youtor.org / YTube video Downloader © 2025

created by www.youtor.org