How to Panel a Cake with Modeling Chocolate and Get Super Sharp Edges

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  • Learn how to cover your cakes in modeling chocolate (or fondant) with razor sharp edges! This is my go-to method for covering all of my cakes. It's way easier than the traditional draping method and results in the smoothest finish!
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  • @bettyortiz8625
    @bettyortiz8625 4 года назад +2

    Is vodka a must? I'm not a baker or decorator I only do it on occasions. And on the videos I've seen I've noticed vodka is used for painting cakes or for decoration in fondant etc.... does it leave an alcohol aftertaste?

    • @kalyaniborse4738
      @kalyaniborse4738 4 года назад +1

      Alcohol gets evaporated quickly...especially clear vodka...so there will be no aftertaste...there is Evaporex in the market as a substitute for vodka...but again it's a type of alcohol...some people use lemon juice as a substitute for vodka but it spoils the taste of cake...

    • @lifeloveandprogress
      @lifeloveandprogress  4 года назад +1

      As Kalyani stated, vodka evaporates very quickly and is fairly inexpensive, so it makes the perfect medium for painting on cakes and it doesn't leave an aftertaste.

    • @Dolcevita_bakes
      @Dolcevita_bakes Год назад

      You can use clear extract the vanilla kind just make sure it’s clear you can use any extract actually just make sure it’s clear And if it’s not vanilla vanilla make sure it’s something you don’t want your cake taste like but I prefer using clear vanilla extract or you can just buy piping gel as well

  • @tuandoole9651
    @tuandoole9651 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your lovely video how to cover the cake with molding chocolate.

  • @shannoncooper9203
    @shannoncooper9203 4 года назад +1

    great video, but how did you prep your cake prior to adding the modelling chocolate, please?

    • @lifeloveandprogress
      @lifeloveandprogress  4 года назад

      Thanks! I have a couple videos that explain how I prep my cakes before covering. ruclips.net/video/Hl63NWwDLcg/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/ZEZKhHUDBqw/видео.html
      Let me know if you have any more questions. I hope this helps!

  • @joannjacquin4983
    @joannjacquin4983 3 года назад

    great video!! Can you also cover a cake the typical way you would if you were using fondant? and, i'm wondering how do you figure out how much modeling chocolate you'll need to cover a cake?

  • @kimberlyblankenship9380
    @kimberlyblankenship9380 2 года назад

    What is the item you used to smooth and push out air bubbles? Where can I find it?

  • @thomaswhitten2537
    @thomaswhitten2537 2 года назад

    It's alright...you look fine on video. Hope you've gotten a lot more comfortable by now in front of a camera!! Good video! Great demonstration!

    • @Dolcevita_bakes
      @Dolcevita_bakes Год назад

      So I’m just curious I’m not trying to be mean but I notice when she talks into the camera she sounds very monotone and almost looks terrified to talk into the camera is it just me or does anybody else notice this?

  • @BT-iu5pw
    @BT-iu5pw 4 года назад +1

    What kind of modeling chocolate do you use?

    • @lifeloveandprogress
      @lifeloveandprogress  4 года назад +2

      I make my own! 😊 I actually just recorded a tutorial on modeling chocolate and we are in the process of editing it, so hopefully it'll be up soon!

    • @Maraike
      @Maraike 4 года назад +1

      Cake with Pamela Jane when is the tutorial coming out? 🤗

  • @andrewkoopman9535
    @andrewkoopman9535 3 года назад

    This could be a long shot, but how does this affect the cutting of the cake? Does it smash the cake or is it fine? And is it pleasurable enough to eat?

    • @lifeloveandprogress
      @lifeloveandprogress  3 года назад +3

      The cake cuts just fine, no smashing at all. 😊 And modeling chocolate is very pleasurable to eat, much preferred over fondant! It tastes kind of like tootsie rolls. Hope that helps!

  • @DNuttyGrains
    @DNuttyGrains 2 года назад

    great tutorial..thanks

  • @marieclinton4117
    @marieclinton4117 3 года назад

    One of the most beautiful women in the world to me is Julia Stiles. You remind me of her and...you are adorable to watch.
    I just did my very first fondant cake yesterday using the paneling technique.
    I did pretty good but that seam meeting together and cutting it...I didn't too much care for that. However, it was my first time.
    I think I'm going to try your 'overlap' method as it still looked flawless Ms. Pamela.
    I'm also going to try your Chocolate icing recipe.
    Have a blessed day.

    • @lifeloveandprogress
      @lifeloveandprogress  3 года назад

      Thank you so much for your sweet words! I used to get told all the time that I looked like Julia Stiles, but that was when I was much younger. You made my day. 🥰
      I use both methods of paneling, just depends on how sturdy my icing underneath is. As long as you're happy with the results, there's no right or wrong way.😊
      Please let me know what you think of my chocolate icing! I hope you love it as much as I do!
      Have a wonderful & blessed day and thank you for commenting!

    • @marieclinton4117
      @marieclinton4117 3 года назад

      @@lifeloveandprogress
      Your welcome and older or not-your still a beauty. ☺️
      I know your busy but when you can-give us more tips (more tutorials) I am watching.
      Your unique in your techniques. I like that.
      Anyway-I will let you know about your frosting but I have a feeling it will be spectacular.
      🙇🏽‍♀️🙏🏾❤️

  • @bcqwm5w
    @bcqwm5w Год назад

    How do you dye your modeling chocolate

    • @lifeloveandprogress
      @lifeloveandprogress  Год назад +1

      A lot of times, I start with colored candy melts, such as Wilton, then I mix gel food coloring in with my corn syrup before adding to melted chocolate/candy melts. I hope that answers your question sufficiently.

  • @TheNarrowGate101
    @TheNarrowGate101 3 года назад

    Good video. Question: if I panel a cake with modeling chocolate, would I be able to do a decorative quilt pattern on it ? Will it harden to quickly?

    • @lifeloveandprogress
      @lifeloveandprogress  3 года назад +1

      It would be difficult to get the same billowy effect that you'd get with fondant. However, depending on the technique you use to achieve the pattern, you could still pull it off. Modeling chocolate covered cakes at room temperature can still be manipulated by scoring with certain tools like a dresden tool.

    • @TheNarrowGate101
      @TheNarrowGate101 3 года назад

      @@lifeloveandprogress thank you. I’ll give it a test try. One more question: how did you get your modeling chocolate so white?

    • @lifeloveandprogress
      @lifeloveandprogress  3 года назад +1

      My pleasure! I'd love to hear how it turns out for you! As for the white modeling chocolate, I use Wilton Bright White candy melts. Sometimes I add white food color gel if I want it ultra white.

  • @monekmarianna
    @monekmarianna Год назад

    love this video, you are so funny!!!

  • @agirlwithdifferenttools5850
    @agirlwithdifferenttools5850 2 года назад

    You’re awesome!

  • @susanoommen3506
    @susanoommen3506 3 года назад

    Can we place the modelled figure on cake and refrigerate it???

    • @lifeloveandprogress
      @lifeloveandprogress  3 года назад +1

      I put my modeling chocolate covered cakes in the fridge frequently. You just need to let it fully come to room temperature before messing with it. It will have condensation droplets on it, but that will go away if you let it sit long enough. I hope that helps!

    • @susanoommen3506
      @susanoommen3506 3 года назад

      @@lifeloveandprogress thanks ma'm...I covered the cake with whipping cream and made 4 animal figures with modelling chocolate... I've put the cake in refrigerator but afraid to put the figures on it

    • @lifeloveandprogress
      @lifeloveandprogress  3 года назад +1

      I think the figures should be just fine. Unless you've painted them with edible paint, then the condensation could possibly cause the paint to bleed or run. That would be my only concern.

    • @susanoommen3506
      @susanoommen3506 3 года назад

      @@lifeloveandprogress thank you so much...actually I dnt have any past experience with modelling chocolate... I haven't given any paint on the figures... you are truly a life saver...

  • @drawwithdevu6957
    @drawwithdevu6957 3 года назад

    Can we place it in a fridge

    • @lifeloveandprogress
      @lifeloveandprogress  3 года назад

      Yes you can! Just let it come back to room temperature completely before messing with it so that the condensation will have time to evaporate.