As a house warming/recovering from surgery present, my mom bought me the KitchenAid Professional 5 Series! I have been dying for something bigger than my KitchenAid Classic. Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE my Classic, but the size of the orders that we have been getting lately require more and more product to be pumped through my little Classic. With the wedding season and Farmer’s Markets coming up, I am going to need to be able to double recipes, if not triple, and the Professional will allow me to do this.
Frozen Buttercream Transfer
Here is the next instalment of our You Tube channel, and it’s a Caking Tutorial How To Video on frozen buttercream transfers.
A frozen buttercream transfer (FBCT . . . is how some people refer to it) is a way to do specific pictures or images, logos by hand with your piping bag.
This is a technique that I love to use because it is actually pretty easy! You don’t have to be a skilled artist to trace with your piping bag . . . you just need to be able to follow the lines! It’s kind of like a paint by number for a caked. How great is that?
To make your buttercream for the FBCT, use your favourite recipe for buttercream, or try mine here. You will need a baking sheet, icing in piping bags fitted with the necessary tips, a template for your image, and a piece of wax paper large enough to cover your template. When you’ve got that, you’re ready to watch the video, follow the steps and voila, you will have a perfect hand piped image. I guarantee* (* I don’t really), you might not be able to follow the lines . . . or colour within them 😉
Let me know what you think!
Do you have any go-to techniques that you always use when you’re caking or cookie decorating?
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If you’re a frequent reader…you know that I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE my KitchenAid. Single handedly it is my most effective and useful tool in my kitchen.
I couldn’t do what I do without it. Or Paul. But he’s not a tool.
No, I don’t work for KitchenAid. But, I wish I did!
Check out my face in the freeze frame starting image . . . ooooeeeeee, that’s not very pretty.