The QUICKEST Way to Ice a Cake Like a Pro
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- Опубликовано: 30 май 2024
- Your time is one of the biggest costs of running a cake business. In this video I break down the quickest way to ice a cake to save you time.
Saving time in your cake business can help the cost of your products be more affordable for your customers AND bring you more money at the same time!
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I can't wait to make it I'm going to store tomorrow I been testing new ways of making a better faster buttercream an taste yummy An or too sweet is this dream cream really sweet? or is it even a out of butter flavor an sweetness xoxo 💕thanks for sharing Hun love ur vedios
I was just about to ask for your buttercream recipe! Thanks for this!
Hello! May I ask how much butter and sugar you use per icing recipe / per cake? I’ve been a hobby baker for five years and I ALWAYS seem to be low on icing when covering and decorating my cakes.
22 years as Head Cake Decorator for Kroger. Great tutorial. And yes, we NEVER crumb coated and always used the speedy icer . (The large tip you showed.). I’ve covered crumbs with a leaf, sprinkles, edible glitter or just take a wooden skewer ( we used for roses) to pluck them off. We had 15 minutes to decorate a cake.
Your finished cake was PERFECT.
Oh that’s a great tip! Thank you for sharing. You are a pro pro!!
I need to challenge myself and set a timer to decorate.
wow 22 years
As a 46 year old former teacher, I just want to say thank you for your dedication to your profession! Many children nowadays don’t see many people who stay at a job for a long time… it’s good to see someone who has worked hard to be able to do a challenging career!
If you freeze the cakes beforehand you don't need to crumb coat or worry about crumbs breaking off. That will reduce the time.
I’m a great-grandmother that just wants to make prettier cakes for my family…thanks for giving us inspiring, do-able hints! Blessings to you and your business!
Such a sweet thing to do for your family! I hope they love all your cakes 🥰❤️😊
Wilton makes a spray called SEAL. It's a crumb coat in a spray can. Seals up the cake perfectly. Speeds up the process.
I was wondering if such a thing existed!
Thanks for that info..did not know..b blessed fr jamaica.
Thanks for sharing. Now I have to go find it.
When I worked at a bakery many many years ago we never crumb coated and chilled. And that's what I've done since doing it from home.
That’s so cool! I love learning tips and tricks from other places!
Modern world Modern times. The cake looked beautiful ❤
MEN ARE ARE NOT ALLOWED TO WORK AT BAKERIES.
We only crumb and coated if we was using sugar paste or fondant,and we never used cakes that thick ( doorsteps) we layered.....this person is not a professional ,I watched the video and thought it was sloppy workmanship....just my opinion
How rude you are...
I work at a popular grocery store bakery. We use a 789 and work a room temp buttercream onto a frozen cake. No crumb coat. We pipe everything, including the filling.
Do the cakes bulge from between the layers when the cake thaws and the icing settles?
Wondering the same thing!
@@rojonesdesign
I also work at a large grocery store as a decorator. Covering a cake in buttercream while frozen will cause the frosting to crack, if using "bettercream" aka whipped cream and not buttercream you can use a semi frozen cake. Speed items are a huge time saver!
I'm not a baker, but I was a chef and I DO know in any walk of life.. the most valuable asset any of us have is our time. Even when we are paying other people to work for us, labor tends to be the most expensive cost- so I thank you for helping many people out with getting them into the right mindset!!
This is the best decorating tutorial I've seen! Easy to understand, the cake you made looks ABSOLUTELY amazing, and it's in realtime too?! Jackpot!
Girl, I’m so glad I came across your channel because you are REAL about how it is when you want to live a full life while having a business and not taking 4 hours to do 1 cake❤
Thank you! I love your help and your “realness”.
Here is a little tip I like to use on my cakes as I’m removing the plastic wrap. I use a silicone pastry brush and as I’m holding each cake layer over the sink I gently brush the sides, top and bottom of my layers. This helps knock off any loose crumbs that may try to ruin that perfectly frosted cake.
Oh!! That’s such a great idea!! Thank you so much for sharing with me!!
So I have always sucked at decorating cakes and no matter what I did it’s always a complete fail. Every time I tried again I would watch more videos and learn more hacks but it was terrible. I had seen this video before and I thought that this was more for like extremely good at frosting cakes people, but this time I decided to watch the video and give her techniques a try and OMG! Sure it wasn’t as pretty as hers but I got something resembling a nicely decorated cake! I will totally be trying again using this same technique. 🧡
Yayyy!!! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
you are the first person to explain and show how to hold the scraper to the cake. thank you
I worked in a bakery for 11 years. What we did for imperfections was just hide them with decorations instead of trying to fix anything. It’s surprisingly effective & cuts down on decorating times substantially. We had a set dirty icer who only dirty iced to make the process even faster. If anyone was just beginning to pipe decorations & had mistakes we had an experienced decorator hide those. That system worked for everything except wedding cakes which was a whole other ballgame. If anyone just couldn’t get icing or decorating down then they had them make cookies or pastries. Then the hopeless ones were on donut duty or made the ice cream. I miss working in a bakery. Unfortunately I developed a gluten allergy & constantly breathing it in started making me really sick. I figured it out because after they fired the donut maker I did the donuts for a couple weeks & id get really sick once I started cooking them & glazing them. Then I started noticing its effects when I’d bake cakes. I lasted another couple years before baking cakes started making me as sick as the donuts did.
This was SUPER helpful. Not everyone is trying to start a bakery business or has 20+ years of experience. If I'm putting together a party I have a lot of other things that need attention. 10min is great. I've seen store cakes decorated in less than 5min and it looks like it...
Furthermore, frosting thickness is a personal preference. If the frosting is bomb, "too much" is never a problem.
Keep going and shine on! New sub
Gurl I use to work at sams club before opening up my shop. That will make you ice a cake in minutes. Their program for tiers cakes was my thing I did 57 cakes in 8.5 hours switching from whip and buttercream. From two to three tier cakes. I didn’t need to bake. And still hold that record lol and no my cakes were not a mess. But rounds canes are fast to me still freak employees out how fast I can decorate a cake.
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I'm great at making things tasty but not pretty and this has been immensely helpful
Worked at Winn Dixie Bakery and also Walmart Bakery.. we never crumb coated cakes. We did however use the wilton speedy icer. You gave great tips and done an amazing job. Keep up with great tutorials
Yes, when I worked at different bakeries, we never crumb coat because we had to keep production going. We would ice them like this decorate and put them out. And yes the 898 saves time.
What a great presentation! You are an excellent teacher and a phenomenon at cake decorating. 🎉
Hi! I love your video because you seem so down to earth. I’m 80 and just learning some of your tricks for frosting a cake. No wonder mine have looked so pathetic as I’ve never used the tubing or the cake stand either. Your recipe for the buttercream sounds delicious. I’m going to begin experimenting with these hints. I know my husband will gladly sample my efforts.
I am so grateful for this video… it works perfectly with the Wilton tip… I am never crumb coating again 😭❤
Just found your page and instantly subscribed!!! Your tips are so helpful and I relate HEAVILY!! Especially the part about focusing too much on tiny imperfections and making a larger mess!!!! Thank you for the helpful video. Can’t wait to see your new content
Last night I thought what a shame RUclipsrs speed everything up, I keep judging myself by my speed compared to their *not real* speed. Then along comes your video, showing me I am not actually slow, just real, and that's a good thing. Thank you for being real and sharing your experience :)
Excellent job explaining and beautiful job!
Thank you for showing this in REAL TIME! I've been scraping way too fast so now I see I need to slow down to get that perfect finish. You'd think going faster saves time but not when you have to keep adding frosting and scraping over and over because it's still not smooth. Great content as always 👍🏾🥰
this is the best tutorial for the cake base. ty 💜
Great video and thanks for explaining all the finer aspects of icing a cake. Love it!!!❤❤❤
Love your presentation. A work of art. Thank you for the detailed instructions
So a long time ago I read a book that was Baker specific that mentioned this technique and it's been quite some time since I made a cake, and I thought perhaps I had imagined that technique. I searched on RUclips for this technique and I'm super happy and landed on this video because it reaffirmed what I believed was something I didn't make up after all lol
Lovely instructions, with tips on what you like to do and what you don't do. Thank you!
Great video as well as wonderful explanation on how to frost the cake. I’m looking forward to giving it a try.😊
l loved this video. I am a newbie to cake making. I jumped right in only watching a few youtubes. Of all the videos I have watched this is the one that helped me most. you covered many tips and explained them in a way that a ADD grandmother could understand. Yay for you.
Made my first cake today and your video helped tremendously! Besides the springform pan flipping my top layer across the room, lol.... it worded out great! Thank you!
Feels like I've been looking for years for a video that breaks things down this way. I was hooked at "muscle memory." Thank you!
I appreciate you taking the time to help us along our journey as well! I found your channel not to long ago and am excited I did. Very useful content! I enjoy watching your day to day, how tos, tips, and tricks and everything in between!
Aww thank you! And welcome!
WOW! That looks fantastic! 🤩
Thank you for this quick tip. Definitely going to check out more of your videos.
Yes I have experienced that problem of trying to correct a tiny mistake but creating an even bigger mistake 😭
Nicely done! GREAT TIP. I’ll be incorporating this method with my next cake.😊
This is Amazing!! Thank you so much for the very helpful tip! Will put it into practice for my next cake order!! Be Blessed!!
Love seeing you back! Great content!
Thank you!
Thank you for this video. Very helpful. I always have problems with icing the cake. Can't wait to try it your way! 😊
Welcome back! 😂👏🏾🙌🏾 I’m not a baker or cake decorator but I still enjoy your videos! I love creating & seeing other creators who are passionate about their work! I look forward to seeing the end result of this cake! Great work always! 😊
Aww thank you so much!!
I am a beginner and these are really great tips! Thank You!! ☺
Great tips!
Cake looks amazing!
Beautiful work and excellent tips! 🤍
Good ad thanks alot for taking us through this lesson, watching y from Kenya 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much for the tutorial. I struggle with decorating, but i have learnt few tricks from you now🎉
Been using this as a guide since I started as a cake decorator. Thank you so much!! It’s so helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Looks beautiful! 🎂
I appreciate your honesty on your struggles. Very encouraging ☺️
Thank you so much!
Thank you!!! This was so helpful!!!!
Wow !! Just find your video and I'm so grateful thanks for sharing
Great explanation right down to the "cross contamination of crumbs" 😂. Thx
Love it! Thanks for sharing this wonderful tips!
You are so welcome!
Wow thank you this was so helpful ❤️❤️❤️
Hi! Thank you so much for showing how you did this! I like your style of being real & to the point. Thank you!
How much is the iceing marching
Great job, excellent teaching
I make cakes occasionally for fun. Lots of helpful information in your video!
This was amazing!! Thank you🙏🏻
I have used both these methods. In my experience, not chilling and no crumb coat means more butter cream is used. I'm not a professional baker though so it might just be that I'm not as skilled at cake decorating. In my country, the ingredients for the icing is as much as the cake so I try and not use a lot of it.
Thanks Kourt, So happy to see you!😊
Thank you! ❤️
Best scraping advice EVER
Trying this out this week! My son wants me to make his cake. Thanfully I have 3 weeks to figure this out. Thanks!
Thank you for this video. It was very helpful.
Awesome. Thank you for sharing.
You’ve got it - work smarter not harder. Good job.
I love this video! So helpful and detailed. I am new subscriber.
YOU ARE AMAZING!! I’m a new baker but not really, if that makes sense. Lol! This helps soooo much!!
Great tips thank you!
giiiiirrrrrl! so yummy and so practical❤️
Thank you for your clear instructions. 😊
You are so welcome!
This is art 👌🏽✨
Thank you for that help xx
Happy to help!
Great video! Thank you!
Avocado is indeed good thanks for sharing
Good to see you. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Always happy to share ❤
Thanks, I needed this video..it takes me forever to get my Cakes smooth.
Happy to help!
You are so great. Thank you. Teach us about your label machine.
Thanks for your teaching l love this videos ❤❤❤
Thank you you've business is already successful. GREAT TEACHER AND SKILLS ....❤ ready to succeed 😊
I learned so much!!! Thank you, me and my son gonna get it in!!!! Awesome video
Yay!! Happy to help!
Dats very great I got alot of useful ideas from here that helped solved problems of my first time icing. Wow great
Glad it was helpful!
This is very helpful 😊
Loved this video😁❤
thank you so much for this video!
Thank you so much. ✨👩🍳🦋
That’s a great idea to chill the cake to skip over the crumb coat!
Thanks great tips for newbies.
Happy to share!
Thanks for the tips
Of course!
I love this..I'm a decorator too and I don't crumb coat
Mind. Blown.
So perfect!
Good job girl! I’m right there with ya!! 😂 damn cakes.. lol but so fun!
Very helpful!
1. Start with chilled almost frozen cake
2. Fill and stack
3. Crumb coat
4. Pop in the freezer for 5 minutes
6. Add second coat to now completely set crumb coat.
7. Smooth
8. Set in feezer for 5 minutes
9. Add another coat and smooth.
Perfection
5.?
Nice cake
She achieved perfection without your number 3, without your number four, without your non-perfection missing number five, (your number six). Plus, she didn't use your number eight and nine, and still reached "perfection". She did a graciously and without flaw.
@@Kelly_81 lol
Facts. You’re just another basic hater. Do your own tutorial. With incorrectly numbered steps
Hii! Those tips about the smoother and their angles sounds super helpful to me, I will be sure to do that when I make a cake!
Wow!! thanks so much!!!
Thanks! This was so helpful! I’ve been baking for many years but never bothered too much about the decorating because I just baked for family and friends and it didn’t matter. But now a friend, who loves my cakes, has asked me to bake her wedding cake, so I need to make it special! Thank you for your help! You are beautiful and have a sweet voice and I love you from the wilderness of the internet!
Connie
Hi Connie!! Thank you so much for your super thanks! I’m so glad this video was helpful to you. That’s very exciting that your friend loves your cakes and wants you to make her wedding cake!! So very special. Thank you so much for your kind words, I appreciate them!
Hello, love your tips especially with doing the edges after the frosting has chilled I will be trying that it takes me so long to get nice edges, take care!
Hi!! So happy to to give you an idea! Let me know how it goes and I hope to share more soon!
@@TheStationBakery Will do 🙂