Hi guys! what's the best way to carve a bowling ball cake and covering it with fondant? I don't want to spend money on buying a ball baking pan (this cake is for a friend). Any tips? I know cakes ball are hard to shape and cover. Thank you for any tip.
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you can also buy foam balls in craft stores..or make it from RKT...keep carving till she round.. i never use the ball pan..n i own it..lol most ppl use pound cake..i use sift cake im bad..ll but i thin out my butter cream n have a cup of hot water near by incase sge dont wana spread..let it set for an hr n go again..lol i do let my cakes set over night brfore i carve, but have done them the same day if im in a hurry...
lori dean said:you can also buy foam balls in craft stores..or make it from RKT...keep carving till she round.. i never use the ball pan..n i own it..lol most ppl use pound cake..i use sift cake im bad..ll but i thin out my butter cream n have a cup of hot water near by incase sge dont wana spread..let it set for an hr n go again..lol i do let my cakes set over night brfore i carve, but have done them the same day if im in a hurry...
lori dean said:you can also buy foam balls in craft stores..or make it from RKT...keep carving till she round.. i never use the ball pan..n i own it..lol most ppl use pound cake..i use sift cake im bad..ll but i thin out my butter cream n have a cup of hot water near by incase sge dont wana spread..let it set for an hr n go again..lol i do let my cakes set over night brfore i carve, but have done them the same day if im in a hurry...
You can also use a metal bowl if you can find one that is round on the bottom but it will need to be set inside a ring of some sort to balance it during baking the same way the ball pan is. Do you have any baking stores nearby that rent out their pans? I've seen sheet cakes stacked and carved to ball shape on Ace of Cakes. Geoff used a template to hold up next the the cake while he was carving it. Some round cakes are done using a styrofoam ball as the bottom part of the "cake" for stability. Hope this helps some. Can't help you on the covering, sorry. I would be tempted to use melted chocolate or candy melts to coat a 2-part clear plastic ball (or just find one the right size and use it twice) & fill them with "cake ball" or truffle type filling. When filled, join the two filled chocolate halves by warming the edges with a hot knife. Happy baking!
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