Does anyone know whether I can I put ganache over a fondant covered cake, or is it better to put on a buttercream covered cake.
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Hello Karen! Thank you for the most timely response ever! LOL! I know that ganache can go under fondant, as you have confirmed as well. To be 100% clear, is it possible to put fondant over poured ganache after it has set and hardened, if at it does this! I heard you can whipp but what about poured? On CakeCentral.Com there are 2 forumsthat say no its too soft! But again if it hardens up, wouldn't you just let it set and then cover it! If so, how long do you let itmature before pouring and then set before going at it with a palette knife? Thank you again my cake advice HERO and to everyone else here in this forum! LOL!
I usually cover my cakes with chocolate buttercream before I pour gananche over them. Sometimes the ganache has bubbles and sometimes is ripples. Am I not letting it cool down long enough, have I over cooked it, or is there too much moisture in the choc buttercream?
I use ganache all the time and love it. Just let it set on the counter over night and the next morning you have a nice spreadable ganache that smooths just like buttercream. No need to put anything under it but fondant works wonderful over it. and it is soooooo yummy!
Read this article. If made properly, you can leave it out for a couple days
http://baking911.com/learn/baked-goods/chocolate/types/ganache
Hi there! Yes you can use ganache over a fondant covered cake. That's what I always use rather than buttercream.
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