Hi all,
Gmorning to you!! And happy Monday!!
I had a question - i have a client who would like buttercream roses on top of their cake - like a bouquet!! For the life of me i cannot do a buttercream rose as shown by WILTON. I dont know if it has to do with me being left handed and therefore not getting the slant right!! But i can't just do them :(
So what should I do??? I found this option as an alternate...what are your thoughts??
http://iambaker.net/rose-cake-tutorial
Or if anyone has a nice, simple way of doing bc roses that would be really useful....
Thanks so much!
Meera
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Meera, I've never been satisfied with my BC roses either. I refuse to do them. There are so many more creative ways to decorate than using the standard roses.
Deah do you know of any other alternative routes??
Try searching a video for buttercream roses on YouTube.
Meera,
The Wilton method that you have a hard time with is it for the ribbon roses? I had a bit of a hard time with those too. The trick of those is to make sure you are turning flower nail instead of trying to turn your hand/bag. I find the regular roses easier to do. Not that I'm crazy about either. Have you tried watching utube videos like this one--http://www.chow.com/food-news/55128/how-to-make-a-buttercream-rose/
Hey Meera
There is a good tutorial on how to make a icing rose on YouTube by: HeavensBaker
It is very good. Check it out
Others also suggest using a Hershey's kiss as the center of the rose, then place the petals on the kiss. I can see where having a firm base would make it shape up better.
Thanks ladies for all those tips, I will be sure to try it again!! wish me luck!! hee hee...
I have also used either fondant or gum paste as the cone center. That way the butter cream doesn't 'cave' in.
denette lynch said:
Others also suggest using a Hershey's kiss as the center of the rose, then place the petals on the kiss. I can see where having a firm base would make it shape up better.
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