If you have a 3D printer, your nozzle and heater block are invariably covered in a weird goo consisting of decomposed and burnt plastic. There’s only one way around this – a nozzle sock ...
As it remains tacky, it’s a great surface if you are wanting to completely coat a cake in buttercream and then stick sprinkles to part, or all of the surface. Make sure you have plenty of buttercream ...
To cover a cake, mix the icing until it holds stiff peaks. For piping, you want it a little thinner so it flows through the nozzle. It’s best to cover the cake with marzipan first so you don’t ...
Watching a 3D printer work always reminds us of watching a baker decorate a cake. Gooey icing squeezes out of a nozzle and makes interesting shapes and designs. While hot plastic doesn’t taste ...
Elaborate decorative effects are then added using specialist decorating tools such as piping bags and nozzles. A good alternative is to lightly glaze dense fruit cakes with melted jam and arrange ...
That’s right. We’ve all been cutting cake wrong… And with September being the busiest month for birthdays, Juliet Sear is here to show us the CORRECT way to cut your cake, which will get you ...