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I have been making cakes for YEARS and cannot seem to figure out what I'm doing wrong on buttercream stacked cakes. . . no matter what I try, the icing buldges from between the layers.  

What am I doing wrong??   How do I do it right??

It's so frustrating!

ANY & ALL comments/suggestions are greatly appreciated!!!!!!!

 

Thanks so much!

Becca

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Sounds to me like you are putting too much icing in the center between layers. Or another possibility, is your icing may be just a tad bit too soft. Do you use meringue powder in your butter cream icing?

There are several things it could be --

Has your cake settled?  I bake one night and assemble the next.  This is normally my issue.

Are you piping a dam?  This can help even if your cake hasn't settled.

Is your buttercream too loose?  It may have a tad too much liquid. 

 

Linda's been baking longer than me but I don't find that too much filling causes a bulge in my cakes.  I like LOTS of filling! 

I put lots of filling between my cakes. I just filled one yesterday with lemon curd. But I always pipe a dam of half & half buttercream & royal icing. Your filling will not squish out if you use this technique.

hahahaha!! Deah! Well so do I!! How do you think I keep my nice 'girly' (very plump) figure?? It's that darn icing-especially butter cream. Yummmmmmm! The more the better! I'm the one who fights for the big rose on top. lol =OD

Deah said:

There are several things it could be --

Has your cake settled?  I bake one night and assemble the next.  This is normally my issue.

Are you piping a dam?  This can help even if your cake hasn't settled.

Is your buttercream too loose?  It may have a tad too much liquid. 

 

Linda's been baking longer than me but I don't find that too much filling causes a bulge in my cakes.  I like LOTS of filling! 

Hey, June, did you get the wedding cake done?

June Kowalczyk said:

I put lots of filling between my cakes. I just filled one yesterday with lemon curd. But I always pipe a dam of half & half buttercream & royal icing. Your filling will not squish out if you use this technique.

Yup

Dispite 2 major interruptions. GRrrrrr. 1st out neighbour shows upcause he had a leak in his basement & needed my hubby's help, and he hung around. Then unexpected visit from bro & sis-in-law, who stayed & stayed & stayed. They (she) could see I was trying to roll fondant, and call me rude, but I had a time line, so I just kept on working with no offer of tea or coffee. After awhile they got the hint & left.  Geez Louise, some people!!!

Also made a beer can/mug cake today for son Chris.  So I wasn't the LEAST bit busy!!!!!

Where are your pictures?? I looked but you don't have any posted yet.......

June Kowalczyk said:

Yup

Dispite 2 major interruptions. GRrrrrr. 1st out neighbour shows upcause he had a leak in his basement & needed my hubby's help, and he hung around. Then unexpected visit from bro & sis-in-law, who stayed & stayed & stayed. They (she) could see I was trying to roll fondant, and call me rude, but I had a time line, so I just kept on working with no offer of tea or coffee. After awhile they got the hint & left.  Geez Louise, some people!!!

Also made a beer can/mug cake today for son Chris.  So I wasn't the LEAST bit busy!!!!!

Thank you all!!   I usually do the dam but after reading all of your comments, I really think that it's consistency of my icing.  Maybe it is too soft . . . and I'm usually too impatient or just rushed to let it settle properly!!!  I'm a single mom, work a full time job and do this on the side!!!

 

Doing one today (for tomorrow) so I'll let you know how it goes!

Thanks again ladies!



Linda Wolff said:

Where are your pictures?? I looked but you don't have any posted yet.......

They are on my page!  let me know if you can't see them.  I just sent a potential customer there yesterday to look  at them! 

thatnks!

Becca

Oh, Becca, I should have been more specific....I was asking June, because she had two cakes she was doing this last week. I went through all of your pictures yesterday, and was totally amazed at your talent, and also the fact that I didn't see any bulges. They just look perfect to me! :o)

Rebecca Pool said:



Linda Wolff said:

Where are your pictures?? I looked but you don't have any posted yet.......

They are on my page!  let me know if you can't see them.  I just sent a potential customer there yesterday to look  at them! 

thatnks!

Becca

The other tip Rebecca is putting 2 tblsp of meringue powder when making your icing. It helps your icing "crust", and dry faster.

Rebecca Pool said:

Thank you all!!   I usually do the dam but after reading all of your comments, I really think that it's consistency of my icing.  Maybe it is too soft . . . and I'm usually too impatient or just rushed to let it settle properly!!!  I'm a single mom, work a full time job and do this on the side!!!

 

Doing one today (for tomorrow) so I'll let you know how it goes!

Thanks again ladies!

I also agree with Linda. Looked at your cakes, and they look great. Don't see any bulges anywhere!!

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