Fantastic video! At first I thought you were making two cakes. But then I saw you placing the next three and I was like “The madwoman! She’s done it!” I have one question: would this work with carrot cake? I’m not sure the moisture would hold too well with that much cake stacked. Thanks again for the video!
Haha :P for carrot cake, it's really going to depend on your own recipe. I've definitely done it with carrot cake without any issues, the dowels/ boards do help with structure to hold everything together as well, but if your recipe is a bit prone to falling apart it might be best to avoid it.
Great video and beautiful cake. Would this cake hold up at an outdoor party in August. It'll be assembled the day before and in the fridge up until the party starts and then served probably 1 hour after the party begins. It'll be in a cooler until its served.
Yep, that should be fine! I usually suggest letting the cakes come to room temperature before they're served anyway, as otherwise cakes can often seem hard or dry when they're cold 😊
How would I separate the chocolate and vanilla cakes to serve both at the same time? I wouldn’t want someone who wanted vanilla to have to wait till the chocolate is served.
Hi Christina, I've got a couple of different doweling videos planned (including for tiered cakes). I'm not really sharing my personal recipes at the moment, but can definitely look into doing a video on how to adapt different batch sizes to suit your cake tin sizes :)
I personally don't use fresh cream as it's not as stable as buttercream, especially for a really tall cake like this one. If you are wanting to try it out, I would suggest stabilising it in some way (try gelatine or even cream cheese), but I personally would much rather play it safe and use buttercream or ganache :)
So you don't have to have a center dowel to go through all 6 layers? I keep getting confused bc another person said it's imperative to have that center dowel for all layers.
It can definitely be confusing, because everyone has different methods and ways of doing things. I don't central dowel my double barrel cakes, but I do for my tiered cakes 😊
@@BridieBakes Wow, you responded back so quickly. 🙂 Oh ok, well I'll have to figure out my own flow to it then. Thank you for this video, it was helpful.
@@brittblessed haha, I just happened to be checking at the time! Yeah, definitely have a bit of a play and do what works for you 😊 having those dowels in the bottom layer and having the cake nice and stable from refrigeration will be a great start for good structure, but that central dowel won't hurt either!
@@briannaaldava8034 Yep, 6 layers of 6" wide cake (you can bake these layers seperately, or in one big cake and torte them). Each of my layers is roughly 1.5" tall.
Thank you so much for defining what is a tall cake! Much appreciated.
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Awesome video!. Great tips.
Thank you. New subscriber here 🙂
nice video, I hope to see more of your video
Thank you so much!!
Fantastic video! At first I thought you were making two cakes. But then I saw you placing the next three and I was like “The madwoman! She’s done it!” I have one question: would this work with carrot cake? I’m not sure the moisture would hold too well with that much cake stacked. Thanks again for the video!
Haha :P for carrot cake, it's really going to depend on your own recipe. I've definitely done it with carrot cake without any issues, the dowels/ boards do help with structure to hold everything together as well, but if your recipe is a bit prone to falling apart it might be best to avoid it.
How many servings does this make?
You should deserve more subscribers
Aww, thank you so much!!
Hi there, where do you buy your dowels and dowel cutter from in Australia?
I think my dowels are from My Dream Cake, and I've actually just discovered that using a pipe cutter is super handy for cutting dowels!
Hey so I’m in Geelong Victoria and was wondering you can get a tall scrapper
I got mine online with some other tools, but you can check out I Love This Shop or Spotlight :)
Good tutorial. How many inches is each of your cake layer?
Thank you! My cake layers are probably about 1.5" or so :)
Great video and beautiful cake. Would this cake hold up at an outdoor party in August. It'll be assembled the day before and in the fridge up until the party starts and then served probably 1 hour after the party begins. It'll be in a cooler until its served.
Yep, that should be fine! I usually suggest letting the cakes come to room temperature before they're served anyway, as otherwise cakes can often seem hard or dry when they're cold 😊
How would I separate the chocolate and vanilla cakes to serve both at the same time? I wouldn’t want someone who wanted vanilla to have to wait till the chocolate is served.
You could slide your knife under the centre cake board all the way around and remove the top cake 😊
Hey ... what buttercream have you used in this video
I've used my American buttercream- here's my video on it :) czcams.com/video/nHgouyDPByQ/video.html
Any possibility in the future for a tutorial on dowelling and ingredients per cake tin please
Hi Christina, I've got a couple of different doweling videos planned (including for tiered cakes). I'm not really sharing my personal recipes at the moment, but can definitely look into doing a video on how to adapt different batch sizes to suit your cake tin sizes :)
Can we use fresh cream inside layers for filling
I personally don't use fresh cream as it's not as stable as buttercream, especially for a really tall cake like this one. If you are wanting to try it out, I would suggest stabilising it in some way (try gelatine or even cream cheese), but I personally would much rather play it safe and use buttercream or ganache :)
So you don't have to have a center dowel to go through all 6 layers?
I keep getting confused bc another person said it's imperative to have that center dowel for all layers.
It can definitely be confusing, because everyone has different methods and ways of doing things. I don't central dowel my double barrel cakes, but I do for my tiered cakes 😊
@@BridieBakes Wow, you responded back so quickly. 🙂
Oh ok, well I'll have to figure out my own flow to it then.
Thank you for this video, it was helpful.
@@brittblessed haha, I just happened to be checking at the time!
Yeah, definitely have a bit of a play and do what works for you 😊 having those dowels in the bottom layer and having the cake nice and stable from refrigeration will be a great start for good structure, but that central dowel won't hurt either!
What size are your cakes ? I’m making my daughters birthday cake but don’t know what size pan I need to make the cakes
These are 6" cakes 😊
@@BridieBakes okay ! Just to make sure I understand you used 6, 6inch cakes to create the double barrel cake . Correct ?
@@briannaaldava8034 Yep, 6 layers of 6" wide cake (you can bake these layers seperately, or in one big cake and torte them). Each of my layers is roughly 1.5" tall.
Hi May I know how tall is your cake layer?
Hey :) my cake layers are usually about one and a half inches tall each, and I do 3 layers for a standard cake and 6 for a double barrel.
@@BridieBakes thanks a lot for your reply. 🙌🏼👍🏼😊
How many inches tall is this cake?
Roughly 10" tall :)
This cake weight??
Cakes aren't generally measured by weight in Australia, they go by size or number of portions 😊
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Thank you :)