10 Reasons Why I Cover Cakes In FONDANT

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025

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  • @maggieburris1081
    @maggieburris1081 Год назад +4

    Another great tutorial. Thank you so much. I tell people fondant is like the peel on a banana 🍌. You don’t eat the peel, it’s there to protect the banana. That’s what fondant does 😊

    • @KarolynsKakes
      @KarolynsKakes  Год назад

      Yes! I don't know why people get so weird about it. I personally never eat it, I just like the cake and icing.

  • @OldLadyBakes
    @OldLadyBakes Год назад +2

    You just keep on icing, girl. You do you, boo. We adore you ❤ Merry Christmas to you and your Mom 🌲

  • @callie5822
    @callie5822 Год назад +2

    I’m getting ready to attempt my first two tier fondant cake so your timing is perfect - thank you! You have such a lovely way about you and I appreciate all of your work putting these videos together for us 😀

    • @KarolynsKakes
      @KarolynsKakes  Год назад

      This is wonderful, you're welcome honey. You got this!!

  • @beingtribal1320
    @beingtribal1320 Год назад +1

    I am learning so much from you! I made my son a toolbox cake and I got rave reviews. Even though I wanted to give up a few times, patience paid off and I would not have had the confidence to finish it without your tutorials! Thank you so much!!! ❤

    • @KarolynsKakes
      @KarolynsKakes  Год назад +1

      This makes me so happy! You're welcome honey! 😊💜

  • @unadeliciadepastel
    @unadeliciadepastel Год назад

    another great video! thank you so much Karolyn!

  • @hamidehorra4849
    @hamidehorra4849 Год назад

    We love you Karolyn ….your work and your honesty! Thank you!❤️

  • @TWR4393
    @TWR4393 Год назад

    Thanks for another wonderful video. Just thought I’d say that what people call things is sometimes regional. I ice my cakes, I don’t frost them. That’s what we say in Australia. I think you should use the term that you have always used yourself, and don’t worry about it.

  • @joannewilliams41
    @joannewilliams41 Год назад

    Thank you for everything you have shared this year 🥰 I am not a cake creator but I LOVE your vlogs and am always amazed by your creations - I wish we lived in the US so that I could order from you 😃Happy Christmas to you and your loved ones 🥰🎄🎅🏻🍾🥂xxxxx

    • @KarolynsKakes
      @KarolynsKakes  Год назад

      Joanne! Thank you love, Merry Christmas to you too! 🎅🎄😊

  • @santaortiz4682
    @santaortiz4682 Год назад

    Merry Christmas Karolyn, I hope you have a wonderful holiday. I just wanted to share with you I followed all of your techniques for making my sister's baby shower cake. Thank you so much for everything you do for us to help us get better.

    • @KarolynsKakes
      @KarolynsKakes  Год назад +1

      I just saw the picture, it looks FANTASTIC!!💜

  • @BSavage111
    @BSavage111 Год назад

    I hope you have photos of ALLLLL of your cakes because I want to see them all!! ❤

  • @MultiGemgirl
    @MultiGemgirl Год назад

    thanks for the tips

  • @joannethomas3116
    @joannethomas3116 Год назад

    Absolutely beautiful work

  • @molliejonte2732
    @molliejonte2732 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you! I had been wondering about this, too!

  • @sandramendoza4735
    @sandramendoza4735 Год назад

    Omg. Thank you for this. I just did a cake today. They washed buttercream icing and deco with fondant. Never again. She loved it, but my nerves r shot. Stressing over this cake. I wish I could send u pics. Love your advice.

    • @KarolynsKakes
      @KarolynsKakes  Год назад

      We learn the most from the cakes that stress us out!

  • @margaretconnelly2915
    @margaretconnelly2915 Год назад

    Always have great tips i watch everything you do your cakes are amazing im from the uk i have made lots of cakes they come out perfect only because i watch and learn from you thank you so much

    • @KarolynsKakes
      @KarolynsKakes  Год назад

      This makes me so happy! You're welcome my dear!

  • @louiselemon9717
    @louiselemon9717 Год назад

    You always have some great tips & your cakes are so AMAZING!!

  • @symathiaking2712
    @symathiaking2712 Год назад

    Thanks very much for this information.

  • @xxalexandriadgafxx
    @xxalexandriadgafxx Год назад

    FOOD CAKES ARE MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE!!!!

  • @margaretoneill1467
    @margaretoneill1467 Год назад

    Happy Christmas karolyn

    • @KarolynsKakes
      @KarolynsKakes  Год назад

      Thank you love, Merry Christmas to you too!

  • @cdiballa1
    @cdiballa1 Год назад

    Love to hear your thoughts on this!!

  • @arlissastinson9530
    @arlissastinson9530 Год назад

    I say that too. It’s just to make it look cute you don’t have to eat it 😊

    • @KarolynsKakes
      @KarolynsKakes  Год назад +1

      Exactly! People frequently say they don't like the taste. The cake and icing is still really good!

  • @elizabethaso1277
    @elizabethaso1277 Год назад

    I have a question about condensation when you take the cakes out of the fridge. Is there a difference in how much forms on a fondant cake vs a buttercream cake? Thank you for a great video! Btw, I am 100% borrowing your Philly sports cake for my brother-in-law's birthday. He's from Philly and loves ALL sports. That cake is gorgeous!!!

    • @KarolynsKakes
      @KarolynsKakes  Год назад

      That's awesome! I have a video showing how I do all of the logos:
      ruclips.net/video/za6ZR_lwGAw/видео.html
      More condensation won't form just because it's fondant. So that isn't what makes a difference. You want to control the environment you bring the cake into from the fridge. So you cannot take it out of the fridge and bring it to a room without air conditioning. I keep my house FREEZING in the Summer (I wear sweaters) so my cakes don't sweat!

  • @lynngriffiths6954
    @lynngriffiths6954 Год назад

    Your cakes are amazing. If you use a 6"" cake tin, do you put all your mixture in that one tin.? Thankyou. Lynn

    • @KarolynsKakes
      @KarolynsKakes  Год назад

      1/3 of my recipe fits in one 6x2 pan.
      Here's a video where I explain!
      ruclips.net/video/EK1oSPHRUrQ/видео.html

  • @doloresjonusas866
    @doloresjonusas866 Год назад

    Merry Christmas, Karolyn - hope your holidays are not keeping you too busy t enjoy the season. I have a couple of questions - whenever I cover a cake with fondant with buttercream as the crumbcoat, my fondant is never smooth no matter how hard I try, so I'm basically forced to cover the cake with ganache and then fondant - any suggestions? Question 2: whenever I do a quilting cake (fondant & ganache underneath) it is never smooth - It kind of looks, well, quilted - LOL - Any idea why? I live in Florida, so maybe the humidity and heat are the culprits, although I work inside with A/C! Many thanks - wishing you a happy and healthy 2024.

    • @KarolynsKakes
      @KarolynsKakes  Год назад

      Merry Christmas!
      1. Are you using American Buttercream icing? I only use American Buttercream and only cover the cake after it's been frosted and sitting in the fridge for at least 18 hours so the icing can get really hard and cold and I won't mess it up. If you're using a different icing, that may be the reason why you're having issues.
      2. I'm not sure what you mean. Are you saying you try to do a quilting impression mat on fondant and it never looks smooth? If so, I cover my cake with fondant and then immediately use the impression mat on the fondant.
      I also ONLY use my homemade marshmallow fondant. I HATE store bought fondant. It's too soft and gets elephant skin and I can never get it smooth. I have the most success by making marshmallow fondant and adding Tylose / Gum Tex / CMC powder to the fondant to help make it stretchy.
      I hope that helps!

  • @tatianab209
    @tatianab209 Год назад

    Hi off topic I purchased your pound cake book a couple of weeks ago but I don’t have the link to the steps on how to make the pound cake I need help I went back to the email but it’s telling me to buy the book again I need help getting the link please!!!

    • @KarolynsKakes
      @KarolynsKakes  Год назад

      Hey! It should have been saved to your downloads folder when you clicked the link.
      If you still don't have it, please email me at KakeAcademy@gmail.com so I can resend it to you!

  • @loydaramos725
    @loydaramos725 Год назад

    Can you make a update fondant video please 🙏 thank you

    • @KarolynsKakes
      @KarolynsKakes  Год назад

      This is my most updated video: ruclips.net/video/iTAzMgpJc9M/видео.html

  • @jessecarpenter3628
    @jessecarpenter3628 10 месяцев назад

    Every time I hear someone say "frost" or "frosting", I think of the scene I "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" with Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson (I LOVE her) where the old rich lady is filming a commercial for diamonds and she says "Frooossst yourzeeeelvvveeesszz" in that accent she has lol.

  • @gillhoward7063
    @gillhoward7063 Год назад

    I always say iced, from the UK, the term frosting is very American to me

  • @boldfacedtruth
    @boldfacedtruth Год назад +2

    Red is the most unstable color especially when it comes to icing. Drives me crazy 🤪

    • @KarolynsKakes
      @KarolynsKakes  Год назад +1

      It's SO annoying!!

    • @victoriasmith2965
      @victoriasmith2965 Год назад

      I wish I knew this sooner lol. I made a santa cupcake cake with red and it was a nice red in the beginning but after sitting it turned dark lol it still looked fine but I didn't realize that was gonna happ3n 😂

  • @belle1761
    @belle1761 Год назад +2

    I get it and it all makes sense. BUT is the taste 😖 fondant does not taste good.

    • @unadeliciadepastel
      @unadeliciadepastel Год назад +1

      that is true. It does not taste good; but fondant was not supposed to be eaten in the first place. It was just a way to use as a canvas to decorate a cake instead of using royal icing back in the days. Fondant was created to replace royal icing covered cakes (in Europe at least)

    • @KarolynsKakes
      @KarolynsKakes  Год назад

      I personally NEVER eat fondant. I don't like the chewy texture with the cake. That's why I put a good layer of icing underneath, so we can eat the cake and icing and leave the fondant on the plate!

  • @poppywallace9759
    @poppywallace9759 Год назад

    I get on a friend for saying icing 🤣 To me buttercream is frosting, and icing is powdered sugar and milk. As bakers we will call it what we want 😁

  • @eileenbelk1231
    @eileenbelk1231 10 месяцев назад

    Not sure if this was mentioned but the dark colored buttercream will stain your guests teeth and tongue. Think red, black and navy blue. Not a good look at a wedding! Yeah, ice and frost is the same as far as I'm concerned. Not really sure I know the technical difference. 😄

    • @KarolynsKakes
      @KarolynsKakes  10 месяцев назад

      Exactly! I do warn my customers about that when they insist on dark buttercream!

  • @lisamae8971
    @lisamae8971 Год назад

    I’ve been “icing” my cakes since 2004. 😂. People will look for any reason to put others down

    • @KarolynsKakes
      @KarolynsKakes  Год назад

      (Ross Geller voice) Thhhhhankkkkk youuuuu! 😂

    • @TheresaJMello
      @TheresaJMello Год назад

      I agree with you about the darker colors. I normally don't cover cakes with fondant. I found out years ago from a master decorator the colors deepen when the cake is refrigeratored. When I do dark color, I tend to go a few shades lighter. Especially blues and reds. For red colors I use super red instead of red red. I also refrigerator all my cakes. For dark blue, I use sky blue instead of royal blue. Since learning about the colors, I've had a lot of success with darker colors. I hope that helps

    • @KarolynsKakes
      @KarolynsKakes  Год назад +2

      @@TheresaJMello thank you so much! I just find it so hard to ice the cake a few shades lighter in hopes that it will deepen to the right shade because I'm not sure what it will deepen to. I find with the super red, you need less color to achieve the deep shade!

    • @TheresaJMello
      @TheresaJMello Год назад +1

      @KarolynsKakes
      Also, I find if you add little bit of white coloring, it will slow down the color change