Hi and welcome back to my kitchen. So over the past few months a new cake trend has been to create fault line style cakes, which give the impression that the buttercream has split open and is revealing something on the inside of the cake.
For this weeks video tutorial I wanted to have a go at this technique and combine this with simple buttercream flowers between those lines. This is a great tutorial for beginners if you have not piped flowers before and I really hope you like how it looks and you enjoy the video!
➡️If you want to read more about this cake then check out my blog:
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➡️ Plus if you enjoy piping the flowers here are some of my other buttercream flowers cake tutorials:
Buttercream Bouquet Hat Box Cake: [ Ссылка ]
Mini Bouquet Cupcakes: [ Ссылка ]
➡️ For my vanilla buttercream recipe click here: [ Ссылка ]
➡️ For my vanilla cake recipe click here: [ Ссылка ]
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I have put a list of all the tools that I used in today's video below:
Turn Table: [ Ссылка ]
Metal Scrapper Tool (small): [ Ссылка ]
JEM #35 Piping tip (Similar to the tip I used): [ Ссылка ]
Wilton #352 leaf piping tip: [ Ссылка ]
Wilton #2 Round end piping tip: [ Ссылка ]
Wilton #3 Round end piping tip: [ Ссылка ]
Piping bags I use: [ Ссылка ]
Sugarflair Gold Dusts: [ Ссылка ]
Rejuvenator Spirit: [ Ссылка ]
Find a list of all the tools and baking equipment I use here:
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