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Another trick is to place Parchment paper under the edges of your cake. This way icing gets on the paper and NOT your cake board. When you are finished, simply pull out the parchment paper.
If the cake to be carved is not huge, I've been taking these steps:
1. bake
2. cool
3. wrap & freeze
4. thaw
5. level & tort
6. place on waxed paper on the counter
7. carve
8. slide onto cardboard (if using)
9. trace around cake (under wax paper)
10. cut cardboard to shape
11. move layers to pre-cut cardboard as I (see #10)
10. fill (doing it at this point prevents the filling from oozing after carving)
11. ice
12. cover with fondant (if using)
I have a 'pizza lifter' that I use to move my cakes around - it is really thin and slips easily between layers without gouging them. By using the lifter, my layers don't break while I'm moving them.
Or wax paper (it's cheaper!).
Denise said:Another trick is to place Parchment paper under the edges of your cake. This way icing gets on the paper and NOT your cake board. When you are finished, simply pull out the parchment paper.
Oh this is wonderful for me! The pizza slider, I've only seen the kind that Emeril Lagasse used in his pizza shows. Is that what you are talking about? If not, can you take a picture of it or send me to where I will know how to perhaps get one and see the picture?
Smilin' Sher
I've never seen what Emeril uses and we've had this one forever so I'm not even sure where we got it. I'll try attaching pics of it so you'll know what to look for. I took one on its side so you can see how thin it is. It has become one of my most invaluable tools!
Stampinsher said:Oh this is wonderful for me! The pizza slider, I've only seen the kind that Emeril Lagasse used in his pizza shows. Is that what you are talking about? If not, can you take a picture of it or send me to where I will know how to perhaps get one and see the picture?
Smilin' Sher
Glad to help Sher! I discovered its use out of desperation during one of my cake 'adventures' - isn't that how we come up with most of our solutions?! Since then, I rarely make a cake without using it. It's also good for shifting the cake on the cake board when I don't get it centered exactly (which is more often than I care to admit).
Thanks, Denise for giving it a name! I've always referred to it as my pizza lifter thingy!
I am going to start looking and now that you, Laura and Denise, were so kind to tell me where to look and I know what I'm going to see, I will hopefully be a proud owner of one soon.
My husband said, how about using our snow shovel? LOL. Hmmm, not really a bad idea! Laughing!!!!
Thank you ladies!
Hugs,
Sher
Laura Smith said:Glad to help Sher! I discovered its use out of desperation during one of my cake 'adventures' - isn't that how we come up with most of our solutions?! Since then, I rarely make a cake without using it. It's also good for shifting the cake on the cake board when I don't get it centered exactly (which is more often than I care to admit).
Thanks, Denise for giving it a name! I've always referred to it as my pizza lifter thingy!
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