Getting Started with Cake Decorating

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If you’re a fan of television shows like “Ace of Cakes” or “Cake Boss,” you know how time-consuming decorating a cake can be. Creating elaborate cakes like those on television would be an amazing feat, but if your skills are stuck at simply frosting a cake, have no fear, cake decorating is an art, but luckily it is one you can learn with some practice.

Use the following cake decorating tips to get your kitchen kit started on your road to creative cake stardom!

The main items required for cake decorating include:

* Pastry bag with plastic couplers
* Decorating tips in assorted shapes
* Offset and straight icing spatulas
* Lazy Susan or rotating cake stand
* Food coloring to tint icing

If you’ve never really decorated cakes before, you may not know what some of these items are.  Got that covered:

The pastry bag is the container used for icing. Attached to the bag is a plastic coupler which enables you to change decorating tips and use the same icing. Scoop icing into the pastry bag with a spatula but don’t overfill it. In fact, if you fill it much more than half full you could have problems.

Decorating tips come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Normally you can purchase a decorating tips kit with three to four plastic tips. However, if you’re serious about learning cake decorating you’ll want to invest in the metal tips. They can be found in different shapes including round for piping and detail outlining, leaf, drop flower, ruffle, basket weave, rose and various specialty tips.

The offset and straight spatulas are a cake decorator’s best friends. You’ll use the spatulas for preparing the icing base for the rest of the decorations to adhere to. If the base isn’t done correctly, you may find the decorations slipping off. Of course, it also helps that you have the right butter cream recipe for the icing; it has to be the correct consistency for decorating.

A lazy Susan or rotating cake stand can make or break your decorations. These items will allow you to rotate the cake without much effort, which means you can keep the correct pressure on the pastry bag. When you have the correct pressure on the pastry bag you can feel sure the decorations will look uniform.

Food coloring is an optional tool but one that many cake decorators use. When you’re making a good butter cream icing it will be a pale yellow or off-white in color. You may decide your cake needs some punch. Adding food coloring sparingly until you reach the desired shade while you’re making the icing will give you the colors of the rainbow to choose from.

 Some other items you may want to purchase and have on hand include edible decorating pens. These are pens filled with food coloring and have a paintbrush type of tip. This type of tool is great if you don’t feel comfortable piping words on a cake yet. Since the pen is made from food coloring, the “ink” is completely edible.

Marzipan is a confection made of ground almonds, egg whites and sugar. It can be rolled out like to cover a cake completely or molded into various shapes.

Fondant is another way to achieve a perfectly iced cake. Depending upon where you live you may be able find pre-made marzipan items and tubs of fondant in bakeries or cake decorating shops.

Maybe you’ve never thought about cake decorating. It is something you can learn either by trial and error or by taking lessons. Once you know how, using the right tools, you’ll be able to make beautiful cakes that will be the showpiece of your next party!

For more help, consider signing up for a local class or checking out books like The Contemporary Cake Decorating BibleBaking with the Cake Boss, or The Complete Photo Guide to Cake Decorating.


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Barb Webb. Founder and Editor of Rural Mom, is an the author of "Getting Laid" and "Getting Baked". A sustainable living expert nesting in Appalachian Kentucky, when she’s not chasing chickens around the farm or engaging in mock Jedi battles, she’s making tea and writing about country living and artisan culture.
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Comments

    • Cheryl
    • July 16, 2012
    Reply

    That cake is incredibly cute!

    • LAINE BAILEY
    • July 16, 2012
    Reply

    I found this e-book Cake Genius and it is great! It is really helpful when learning to decorate cakes!

    • Pam
    • July 19, 2012
    Reply

    This is so cute! My cakes never turn out like this. They are kind of pitiful.

    • Grace Hodgin
    • July 19, 2012
    Reply

    Oh, I want one. My birthday’s in December so get those pastry bags ready. LOl. This is really cute. You did a great job.

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