How to Cover a Cake in Ganache from Creative Cakes by Sharon

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    This is Part 1 in a 2 part series where I show you how to cover a cake in ganache and then achieve a perfect finish in fondant!
    Ever wondered why some cakes look good while others look amazing?! It's all in the preparation & in this tutorial I'll show you how to ganache your cake perfectly so you'll be set-up to cover & decorate your own amazing cake!
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Komentáře • 138

  • @christinamedeiros8208
    @christinamedeiros8208 Před 7 lety +4

    I've seen dozens of videos about ganache- this is easily my favorite, thank you for posting

  • @lucyjoyner6242
    @lucyjoyner6242 Před 9 lety +2

    This is soo helpful thank you

  • @barbarafatelier
    @barbarafatelier Před 7 lety

    Wow! Thank you for the tips!

  • @TheIcingArtist
    @TheIcingArtist Před 9 lety +11

    Great video Sharon, it was very enjoyable to watch. TV quality :)

  • @irenemason3830
    @irenemason3830 Před 6 lety +4

    Everybody makes it look so easy but I still have problems with the ganache. I find the white chocolate ganache goes quite hard very quickly and Im continuing heating it gentley so I can work with it again.

  • @Emmalou86xx
    @Emmalou86xx Před 9 lety +1

    Great job, I can never get mine so neat. Definitely gonna try this. P.s love your work x

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 9 lety

      Emmalou86xx Thank-you Emmalou86xx, hopefully after watching this it will be easier for you, xx

  • @graceblaise2712
    @graceblaise2712 Před 8 lety

    will surely do😊

  • @graceblaise2712
    @graceblaise2712 Před 8 lety +3

    thank you so much for d tutorial. im a beginner n made a mess covering my cake with white ganache. i pour d runny ganache unto d cake n it became like waterfalls. thank God for yr tutorial i finally found a solution. hope u can upload more in the near future. thank u so much

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 8 lety

      +Grace Magdalene Hi Grace, thank-you so much for the lovely feedback, I really appreciate it and am thrilled to know that this tutorial has been such a help to you! Let me know how you go next time you are using ganache and feel free to check out some of my other tutorials, they might be interesting for you as well, xo

  • @Jussy833
    @Jussy833 Před 9 lety +3

    Damn, I could go for a big slice of those cakes right about now

  • @rodriguezkm
    @rodriguezkm Před 8 lety +1

    Thanks for the quick response!

  • @shenondawn
    @shenondawn Před 7 lety

    Lovely tutorials :) please could you tell me do you use fresh rasberries in the white chocolate ganache x

  • @TheChristina99586
    @TheChristina99586 Před 8 lety

    Hello! I wanted to know if it's okay to fill your entire cake and whipped white chocolate ganache or does it HAVE to be the consistency it is in your video?😊

  • @thongneyteiboklang3062
    @thongneyteiboklang3062 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow...

  • @gracevimpi4761
    @gracevimpi4761 Před 7 lety +1

    Hi Sharon I would love to know how you make the white chocolate raspberry ganache! thank you for this helpful video!

  • @mikecathy3875
    @mikecathy3875 Před 6 lety +1

    Can you please provide me the raspberry filling recipe ? I'd love to try it for a wedding cake coming up. Wonderful video, thx so much 💐👏🏻

  • @treacles2
    @treacles2 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video and a very lovely voice to listen to as well which make a huge difference.

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Angus, thank you so much, that is very sweet of you to say (I don't really like hearing my own voice) and I'm very glad you enjoyed the video, xx

    • @treacles2
      @treacles2 Před 6 lety +1

      Creative Cakes by Sharon no problem. I am planning to make my own wedding cake and will use your tips/advice. Cheers

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 6 lety

      Wow, congratulations on you upcoming wedding and all the very best!!!

  • @lookhowshegobbledthat
    @lookhowshegobbledthat Před 8 lety

    Thanks for the helpful video :) How much ganache would you need for a 10 by 4 inch cake?

  • @aishachougle582
    @aishachougle582 Před 6 lety

    Awesome tutorial

  • @cakescupcakes6703
    @cakescupcakes6703 Před 9 lety

    Lovely thank you how did you make you raspberry filling

  • @rowdeo8968
    @rowdeo8968 Před 8 lety +1

    I do pottery and I have turntables a kiln etc. Your tools are so like pottery working.
    I want to say thank you for a lovely tutorial. I have never liked icing so I never made a cake that used grainy icing. I see now that I missed out on trying swiss, butter,etc ganache icings. I hate sugary grainy icing. I can only remember three or four wedding cakes that were wonderful and I ate all of the pieces. I made cakes with whipping cream icing LOL very amateurish but tasted great LOL

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 8 lety

      +Martha Nelson Thanks Martha, glad you found it helpful and now have a few more recipes to try out :)

  • @emilyportillo4330
    @emilyportillo4330 Před 9 lety +1

    I like it sharen thank you

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 9 lety

      Ledda Sorto That's great Ledda, thank-you for watching!

  • @sofiapasa1139
    @sofiapasa1139 Před 7 lety

    hi..great work!!what kind of chocolate should I use? ??compound or couverture? ??thanks

  • @bknightify
    @bknightify Před 7 lety

    great vid...where can I buy that scraper it's tall which I need

  • @salmapenrose
    @salmapenrose Před 9 lety +1

    That looks sooook delicious!. I was wondering. Could i just use the ganache kinda like buttercream and not use the fondante. Does the ganache set when completely cooled?. I was thinkong of jist doing the ganache to cover and then decorate with buttercream flowers.

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 9 lety

      salma penrose Hi Selma, thank-you so much! yes you certainly can use it like buttercream and leave it just like this without the fondant, it set very firm. Unlike buttercream the ganache, once set, will not be vulnerable to finger mark or indentations, so it's very good. You make even create a semi-naked cake using ganache like I did in this tutorial - czcams.com/video/gDeT7xX3lL8/video.html Good luck and have fun with it!

  • @silviagutierrez9551
    @silviagutierrez9551 Před 7 lety

    Hello I have a question can I had fresh strawberries with ganache in the filling? Thank you

  • @allrounder5596
    @allrounder5596 Před 6 lety +3

    Hello Sharon...
    Am Soo inspired by your video, thanks for awesome video..I have some questions pls I need your answers as I have a cake order next week..
    1. How long to leave a ganache mixture for ready to use? Is that ok if leave overnight?
    2. You said when ganaching is done with cake, can leave the ganached cake in room temperature/near fan until it dries firmly..my question is suppose if I keep in refrigerator to dry and taken back when it dried, will the ganache melt or loosen it's strong texture in room temperature? Ok I leave it for room temperature until it run out of chillness but same time will ganache loosen it's texture?
    Pls pls reply Sharon, I will be waiting, love you lotsss

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 6 lety +3

      Hi Sneha,
      Hope I'm not too late to assist! You just need to let the ganache solidify a bit before using it. A few hours should be fine, sometimes if I'm in a rush I pop it in the fridge for about 20min. It shouldn't be rock hard, just nice and thick so it doesn't drip off a spatula. Leaving the ganache to set can be done on the kitchen bench or in the fridge. If you put it in the fridge, it needs to return to room temp before covering with fondant. The ganache will not loosen once it is set, you can handle the cake and it wont leave marks, unless it's in direct sunlight and extremely hot. Good luck!

  • @lorenacobiang21
    @lorenacobiang21 Před 8 lety

    @creativecakes hi in ur number one fan.... love ur work, i wad wondering if u don't mind sharing ur filling from the white chocolate cake please... thank u

  • @mariaclarasaenz2986
    @mariaclarasaenz2986 Před 6 lety +3

    Hi Sharon, I love this video, I've been looking for a video like this for ages. I have a question about the ganache. can you please tell me what proportion of cream and chocolate do you use?

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Maria, thank you for your lovely compliment, I'm so glad it's helpful! For white chocolate ganache I use a ratio of 1:3 (one part cream to 3 parts chocolate) and 1:2 for dark chocolate. However, as I live in a hot climate, when it's very hot I may even use less cream in my white chocolate ganache to make it stronger. The more you work with ganache the more familiar you will become with it. In 99% of the time, the ratios above are perfect. Good luck, let me know how you go, xx

    • @mariaclarasaenz2986
      @mariaclarasaenz2986 Před 6 lety +1

      thank you so much for your quick response, you are the best!! I live in a hot climate too, so I think it will be perfect. I have 2 other questions since it´s going to be my first time working with ganache.
      How long it can be stored?
      How do you heat it in order to use it again.
      thanks again, and hello from Colombia!!

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 6 lety

      Hi Maria, no problem at all! It must be stored in the fridge for as long as your cream would with it's expiry. SO if the cream you use expires in 1 week then that's how long you should go by. I generally make large quantities so I can put it in the microwave for 1 min and then another 20-30sec. Better to be on the safe side though, try 30sec to start with or even less if it's a small qty as it can quickly turn to oil if over-heated. I try to make it first thing in the morning and let it cool down on the bench then use it say after lunchtime and the consistency is about right by then. Good luck, let me know if you have any problems.

  • @alexax6913
    @alexax6913 Před 7 lety

    Can you store the ganache? For how long? Freezer or fridge? Thanks!🤗

  • @loriallison2454
    @loriallison2454 Před 7 lety +2

    I can eat Ganache with a spoon. it is so delicious

  • @confectionscakestudio2911

    Is it better to use the white chocolate ganache for a filling Rather than buttercream? I'm trying to avoid the bulges that sometimes happen with buttercream. Thanks!!!

  • @charlottelangeraar2517
    @charlottelangeraar2517 Před 7 lety +2

    Hi Sharon, I love your cake, look really good. Do you have the recipe for the raspberry filling? It really looks so good. Cant find it in your video's. Thank you.

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 7 lety

      Hi Charlotte, thank you! Just add some fresh raspberries to the white chocolate ganache, it's as easy as that!

  • @jackiechu3426
    @jackiechu3426 Před 7 lety

    Hi Sharon, i have a problem on both using ganache and buttercream after applying fondant. it will cause wrinkle and crumple after covering fondant no matter applying buttercream or ganache. its seems have air bubble inside the cake. May i have advice on correct steps on what i should or shouldn't do before covering fondant by using buttercream or ganache? Many thanks in advance.

  • @mariajoannou9936
    @mariajoannou9936 Před 7 lety +1

    hi sharon, do u recommend using white chocolate ganache, instead of buttercream, in a warm climate?

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 7 lety

      Yes definitely, buttercream is more susceptible to the heat.

  • @trixieprogers
    @trixieprogers Před 7 lety +1

    I love this video. thanks for making it. I am a novice and a friend asked for a white birch bark cake with chocolate cake and chocolate buttercream. we have a hot climate and I am nervous about the buttercream so am considering fondant or ganache. have you ever crumb coated chocolate cake with a dark ganache then finished with white chocolate ganache (to achieve the white birch look)? I'm concerned about the dark color underneath being visable.

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 7 lety

      Hi Trixie, yes buttercream in hot climates are tricky! I have never tried dark under white but I think it's a great idea, how clever!!! You can use some modelling tools to cut into the top ganache to expose the underneath until you reach the desired look. Good luck, let me know how you go!

    • @trixieprogers
      @trixieprogers Před 7 lety +1

      it worked well! wish I could post a photo!

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 7 lety

      That's awesome!!! you could always email me a pic or post it to my Instagram feed :)

  • @zaneblane8160
    @zaneblane8160 Před 6 lety

    How much filling do you use between layers? Do you prefer to use white chocolate or dark chocolate? Why?

  • @vicksdoll15
    @vicksdoll15 Před 8 lety +1

    Hello there !!! Question I'm doing a wedding cake this weekend and I wanted to know can I leave the cake covered in ganache and fondant out over night will the ganache get mushy underneath.... Thank you in advance !

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 8 lety

      Hi Vickie! Yes that will be fine, so long as it's not hot and humid. The ganache stiffens fairly quickly anyway so it shouldn't be a problem. Otherwise it's better to put it in the fridge and take it out early in the morning about 3-4hours before you cover it. Good luck, let me know how you go.

  • @fatimahazzahrah3275
    @fatimahazzahrah3275 Před 9 lety +1

    Hi there! Great video and those are really neat cakes! May i know how long do have to wait till the ganache sets on the cake before covering it with fondant ? I have this problem where the ganache tends to be a little soft hence when i cover it with fondant, my sharp edges get smushed : (

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 9 lety +2

      Fatimah Azzahrah Hi Fatimah, thanks! I wait until it is 'touch dry'. If I put it in the fridge to set it doesn't take long at all but I then wait for about 1 hour after removing it from the fridge before covering with fondant, otherwise the condensation from the chilled cake sometimes causes air bubbles int he fondant. Hope this helps :)

    • @fatimahazzahrah3275
      @fatimahazzahrah3275 Před 9 lety

      Ahh i see okay. Looking forward to trying it again. Thank you for the tips Sharon! : )

  • @dwgdouglas1
    @dwgdouglas1 Před 7 lety +1

    Hi
    Great video, I have a question with the white ganache cake can you cover that cake with white fondant, for a wedding cake.

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 7 lety +1

      Hi Kendra, yes you certainly can, that's how I do all my wedding cakes!

  • @sumayyakadge3844
    @sumayyakadge3844 Před 6 lety +1

    Once I've ganached my cake. Shall i apply fondant right after or when and how..? Plz do reply i have an order of a fondant cake...also love you 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 6 lety

      Hi Sumayya, wait until the ganache is firm to the touch. You can put it in the fridge or leave it on your bench top. If you have put it in the fridge, make sure when you take it out to leave it to come back to room temperature otherwise if you put fondant over it straight away it will start to create big air bubbles underneath as the ‘chill’ tries to escape 😉 depending on how hot it is where you are and how thick or thin your coating of ganache is it could even air dry on your bench in about an hour or 2. Good luck, I hope all goes well, let me know if you have any other questions 😊 💕

    • @sumayyakadge3844
      @sumayyakadge3844 Před 6 lety +1

      Creative Cakes by Sharon once my fondant cake is ready how should i store it till the customer comes to take it. I'll be keeping the cake ready 2 or 3 hours before the customer comes. So can i keep the fondant cake in the fridge or shall i keep outside for 2 to 3 hrs..? Will it get harden in the fridge or will it melt outside..? Also thank you for your previous reply. Really helped get the first step correct. Plz reply ..❤❤ love you as always

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 6 lety

      I always leave my cakes out on a table in the coolest part of my house. If it is above 25 degrees C I keep a fan on it or the air-conditioner on. I NEVER place a cake covered in fondant in the fridge as it will start to sweat and the colours will run and it is really not fixable. Good luck, hope it's all going well!

  • @ashak4653
    @ashak4653 Před 7 lety +1

    Hey Sharon I made this today as I put the ganache my cake was crumbling off into pieces it's was chilled for couple house and cake was cooled down for ages I don't understand please give me some advice on what you think could have gone wrong the ganache was not setting

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 7 lety

      Oh no I'm sorry to hear that. It might have been that the cake was a bit dry and therefore easier to crumble or that the ganache was too hard and tore away at the cake. It must be a thick, smooth consistency when applying to the cake.

  • @phoebyoriza
    @phoebyoriza Před 7 lety +1

    i really have a problem in doing fondant cake. first i just cover it with buttercream frosting then fondant so is this is the best to do cover the cake with ganache and not buttercream frosting before applying fondant. i refrigerate it then applied fondant even it cold its that will be alright?

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 7 lety

      Hi Phoeby, you will find using ganache far easier than buttercream. Give it a try, good luck!

  • @shopkinslover1850
    @shopkinslover1850 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi sharon, the last time i whipped my chocolate ganache, it aerated but did not look as stiff as yours, thus making it too runny to frost neatly. How did your whipped ganache hold its shape so well? I did some research and apparently after whipping, I should leave my ganache at room temperature for 2hrs to firm up? Is that what you did as well? Or was the ganache already this stiff after whipping it? THANKS :-)

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi, thanks for letting me know this. I honestly have never had this experience. When my ganache is room temperature and slightly thick I whip it and it's ready to use straight away. TO be honest, sometimes when I have been impatient, when it's still warm I start to whip it and while it does take a lot longer it gets there in the end. I have never had it split or go runny. I'm thinking that if there is any water at all that might have got into the mixture this would definitely cause it to split. The other thing is if the chocolate is heated up too much the butter component leaks out and looks like oil in the ganache. If this happens you should try to combine it by stirring a lot or place it in the fridge and then mix it up again. I have never really had any other issues so this is interesting to hear of your experience. Let me know how you go next time, good luck!

    • @shopkinslover1850
      @shopkinslover1850 Před 6 lety

      Creative Cakes by Sharon thanks so much sharon! Will try again soon and let you know:-) it could be that the temperature in aussie now is so high, it melted the chocolate and cream haha. Do u think using gelatin like how stabilized whipped cream is made will help thicken the ganache?

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 6 lety

      I have never tried gelatin, given that it needs to be dissolved in water makes me question whether it could be added to the chocolate ganache, but worth experimenting with. Where about do you live? Are you in Australia too? I am in Perth and it's pretty hot sometimes and my ganache has held up in 44 degree heat days even traveling over an hour in the car on my wedding cake deliveries.

    • @shopkinslover1850
      @shopkinslover1850 Před 6 lety

      Creative Cakes by Sharon hmm yes about the water...... i live in Brisbane.... can get really really warm sometimes. But hmm ok will try the ganache using ur recipe and let u know how it goes. Thanks for all the advice Sharon!

  • @sumanpatel4179
    @sumanpatel4179 Před 7 lety +1

    Hi Sharon great tutorial video I have a question, I am making 3 or 4 tire wedding cake but bride don't want fondant and wants white chocolate ganache, problem is wedding is in august and have a 2 hours journey so wondering will ganache hold? Or will go soft? Please let me know thanks

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 7 lety +2

      Hi Suman, if you reduce the amount of cream this will give you a stronger ganache and less likely to melt. I live in a hot climate which gets to above 40 degrees C in summer and I have never had any ganache melt. Make sure your air conditioning is on in the car thought!

    • @sumanpatel4179
      @sumanpatel4179 Před 7 lety +1

      Thank you very much for replying

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 7 lety

      ;)

  • @kiransohail5900
    @kiransohail5900 Před 7 lety

    hii .. guide how to make our sponge softened?

  • @lesleypeart9127
    @lesleypeart9127 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi could you add lemon curd to the ganache to make a lemon white chocolate flavour? 😊

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 6 lety

      Hi Lesley, yes just a tiny amount though as it will make the ganache runny. Lemon zest would be better.

  • @munbiz141
    @munbiz141 Před 6 lety

    Hey firstly lovely video nice easy steps. Can you freeze the extra ganache that's left over

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Muna, thank you for your sweet comment. I have never frozen ganache. Simply the reason is because I am adding cream, I tend to only store any left over until the date of expiry of the cream. I sometimes keep some left-over in the fridge, but have found I never use it anyway and it ends up in the bin as I prefer to make it fresh each time, only takes a short time.

  • @Lauds01
    @Lauds01 Před 9 lety +1

    Could you please do a recipe on both of the White chocolate and raspberry cake and ganache?

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 9 lety +1

      Laudi Ambita Sure Laudi, I will be doing it soon in the coming months, so stay tuned :)

  • @shaniagray1361
    @shaniagray1361 Před 9 lety +3

    Can you make a birthday cake for my birthday please 😭😭😭😭

  • @rawiahijazi850
    @rawiahijazi850 Před 7 lety +2

    Hi Sharon, could I add a food gel/paste colour to the white choc ganache? Or would that ruin ..thank you x

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 7 lety +3

      It would be better to use an oil based colour or powders, gels could split the ganache. Alternatively you could mix some cooking oil with the gel paste first and then add it to the chocolate.

  • @xeverydaynormalgirlx
    @xeverydaynormalgirlx Před 9 lety +1

    How do you go about moving the cake without ruining the ganache? I tried putting it in the fridge for a while before moving it so the ganache would set a bit and using my spatula underneath but I still always manage to ruin the ganache when I pick it up...

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 9 lety

      +xeverydaynormalgirlx I generally place the whole thing on the turntable in the fridge. Sometimes when the cake is too tall I slide my spatula underneath, tilt it to a side then gently slide my hand under to pick it up. It can be a bit tricky bit once you get the hang of it you'll be fine. It's no drama if the ganache does get a little ruined because you can always just reapply it to that area and smooth it out again. Make sure there is a board underneath as this always helps. Good luck, let em know how you go.

  • @mariajoannou9936
    @mariajoannou9936 Před 7 lety +1

    sharon, are these cakes sturdy enough for fondant covering...? they look awesome

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 7 lety

      Absolutely! Very hard to the touch but soft enough to cut through. You get a perfect, smooth finish as a base to work on!

  • @phoebyoriza
    @phoebyoriza Před 7 lety +1

    what kind of cake are you using? sponge cake or moist cake?

  • @elainjones9442
    @elainjones9442 Před 5 lety +1

    Can I put some gold trimming on the cake and pecans a carrots on the if I like? cake and

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 5 lety

      Sure Elain, you can decorate it any way you wish.

  • @luvbaking1
    @luvbaking1 Před 8 lety

    Hi can u please share ur cake recipe thank u x

  • @sharyljanealo6431
    @sharyljanealo6431 Před 8 lety +1

    hello
    how do you process your ganache during the melting process, how to know if the consistency is spreadable
    thank you

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 8 lety

      I do it in the microwave if it starts to get too set, to cover the cake the ganache should not run off your spatula and should be nice a firm but still spreadable.

  • @MissT83
    @MissT83 Před 7 lety +1

    Exactly what pans are you using to get these crisp edges?

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 7 lety

      Hi There, I use 8" pans, but it's not the pans that are giving the sharp edges, it's the covering using ganache and the technique. You can see how I get the sharp edges in the video, good luck!

  • @Ragdoll_cat0fan0
    @Ragdoll_cat0fan0 Před 7 lety +1

    how long will whipped ganache last under fondant please? x

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 7 lety

      It lasts a long time though it's safest to stick to the use by date on the cream you use as a good guide. Always keep it in the fridge until you use it and afterwards if you have any left over.

  • @berniceboakye3423
    @berniceboakye3423 Před 7 lety

    Pls what ganache did u use

  • @sandrabevins7363
    @sandrabevins7363 Před 6 lety +1

    Does the ganash a set hard in the sponge

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 6 lety +1

      It sets firm but is still easy to cut through at room temperature. If you want it lighter I recommend whipping it which makes it light and fluffy. I probably wouldn't use it on a sponge cake though, it's still not light enough, though a buttercake would be fine.

  • @luvbaking1
    @luvbaking1 Před 8 lety

    Hi can u please share ur cake recipe thank u

  • @annapurnaaddanki5624
    @annapurnaaddanki5624 Před 6 lety

    hi, i salvaged four ganache cakes in series after draping them. Immediately after draping it starts swelling on one side and the bulge increases with time and if i put pressure it leaks the ganache out , i am using 1:2.5 ganache ration , i m very depressed . please advice .....

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 6 lety

      Sorry to hear. It could be the climate, is it very hot where you live? Or if you are covering your cake as soon as it comes out of the fridge this will cause air bubbles as the cold is trying to escape. Use much less cream, try 1 part cream to 3 parts chocolate.

  • @berniceboakye3423
    @berniceboakye3423 Před 7 lety

    Pls how can I download this spirit level

  • @ritaarmaleh9954
    @ritaarmaleh9954 Před 8 lety +1

    hello, i know this is an old post but can you please share the filling and white ganache recipe :) great tutorial!

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 8 lety

      That was my basic white chocolate ganache filling with fresh raspberries mixed in :)

    • @ritaarmaleh9954
      @ritaarmaleh9954 Před 8 lety

      +Creative Cakes by Sharon Thank you 😊

  • @rodriguezkm
    @rodriguezkm Před 8 lety +1

    Hello, can you add color to the ganache?

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 8 lety

      Yes you can, use candy colours/oil based colours

  • @naoualmoumni8931
    @naoualmoumni8931 Před 9 lety +2

    Do you have a recipe of the rasberry filling :o

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 9 lety

      Naoual Mni Yes Naoual, I'll be doing a video of this soon, xo

    • @naoualmoumni8931
      @naoualmoumni8931 Před 9 lety +1

      Creative Cakes by Sharon Oke that's nice. Thanks for the reply.

  • @peacec47
    @peacec47 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi there is milk chocolate better to use

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 6 lety

      Hi Yasmin, milk chocolate is less flavoursome I find and has a higher fat content so if using you have to lessen the cream. I find if you whip the ganache the flavour becomes lighter so that would help if you want to take the sharpness of the dark chocolate. Hope this helps!

  • @terrijohnson459
    @terrijohnson459 Před 6 lety

    Question...Spirit Level is an app for your phone, correct? What methods do you use to sanitize your phone before you lay it on your cake before icing it? I ask this question because I noticed that you laid the phone directly on the cake. I saw that you laid paper or something on top of the cake before you laid the phone on it the second and third time, but you did not do that until you had the ganache on it. Cell phones are filthy; and I noticed how you take precautionary measures, especially with flowers to not contaminate the cake. So I'm wondering what you do for the phone. Thanks in advance.

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 6 lety

      Good point and good question. I wipe the phone as well as my entire work surface with anti-bacterial first as well as alcohol wipes for the phone. I should have remembered to film this part into the video. I hate dirt and mess while I'm working so am always cleaning up after each stage.

  • @MrSexiiempress
    @MrSexiiempress Před 9 lety +1

    Hi how are you, can u do a cake of a jewelry box I would love to see that. Thanks love your page

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 9 lety

      Karleen Campbell Hi Karleen, I am well thanks! Great suggestion for a jewellery box, I'll see what I can do, xo

    • @MrSexiiempress
      @MrSexiiempress Před 9 lety

      Thank u I did the couch chase u did and was beautiful

    • @MrSexiiempress
      @MrSexiiempress Před 9 lety

      I'll be waiting

  • @sondosf9593
    @sondosf9593 Před 8 lety

    متى اتقنها😢💔

  • @sharpma
    @sharpma Před 9 lety +1

    Sharon what would you do if the cake isn't level once filled?

    • @cakesbysharon
      @cakesbysharon  Před 9 lety

      Michele Sharp Hi Michele, if you are just at the filling stage you can always remove the layers of cake and trim there where necessary. If it was totally covered when you realised then I would suggest using some extra ganache to even out the level. Best to check the level at the start and then you don't have to worry :)

    • @sharpma
      @sharpma Před 9 lety

      Ok thanks

  • @LauraRamirez-gx5wt
    @LauraRamirez-gx5wt Před 6 lety

    can you color white ganache?