How to achieve Patterns on cake with butter ganache | Made Easy | featuring Frost Form

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • Learn how I get a flawless pattern on cake with black butter ganache , perfect for beginners and new bakers. This can also be used (but in a slightly different way) with American Buttercream Frosting & also Swiss Meringue Buttercream.
    Using this piece of innovative equipment makes it super easy and quick but also excellent for NEW bakers or anyone who has never practiced Sharp Edges (that includes me) as well as wanting a neat stencil pattern finish (the frost form does all of the hard work for you)
    It saves time so consequently it means you can charge less and attract more custom as well as take on more orders.
    This kit and the Stencil designed for the kit is available with Worldwide Shipping directly from the company who make it at - www.frostform.com/
    You will also find on there site the recipe used in this tutorial along with a measurement guide for different sized cakes.
    Hope you find this tutorial helpful, I would love your feedback, please leave any comments in the comment section.
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    Happy Baking guys, thank you all for your AMAZING support and I will be back with more new free content very soon x
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Komentáře • 18

  • @jyotsnabandaru9395
    @jyotsnabandaru9395 Před 14 dny

    Awesome ❤❤

  • @Angie-iq1xq
    @Angie-iq1xq Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much Rachel for posting this. I brought a stencil when I brought my first Frost Form (I now have 3!) I had no idea how to use the stencil so put it aside. I'm a visual learner so no amount of reading would help me. I like your clear instructions and explanations on your posts so I'm now excited to give it a go. Thank you so much. ❤

    • @RachelsEnchantingCakes
      @RachelsEnchantingCakes  Před 3 měsíci

      Awwww that's such a lovely thing to say , thankyou so much and I'm really pleased that you will finally be able to use them.
      I am definitely going to have to get some more, I can't get over just how easy and quick they are to use and the results OMG flawless.
      You never know what it will look like until you peel it away do you , so I was very pleased with the outcome x

    • @Angie-iq1xq
      @Angie-iq1xq Před 3 měsíci

      @@RachelsEnchantingCakes your cake was definitely stunning I'm going to practice, I loved the gold. Keep posting, I really appreciate your work 😍

  • @ShelbyRegan-dp8zn
    @ShelbyRegan-dp8zn Před 2 měsíci

    I love ur videos

    • @RachelsEnchantingCakes
      @RachelsEnchantingCakes  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you so much for taking the time to comment and leave some feedback it means alot.
      I hope you found the content helpful, there will be more tutorials coming very soon, have a lovely weekend, Rachel

  • @imanayoub7019
    @imanayoub7019 Před 3 měsíci

    Amazing

    • @RachelsEnchantingCakes
      @RachelsEnchantingCakes  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I hope you found the tutorial helpful, For me this is defiantly a `Game Changer` when it comes to stenciling cakes. I already loved the `Butter Ganache` as i have used this frosting before but this was the very first time using one of the specially designed stencils made to go in the actual `Frost Form`, lets just say " It did not disappoint"

    • @imanayoub7019
      @imanayoub7019 Před 3 měsíci

      @@RachelsEnchantingCakes It’s really more than amazing tutorial, I really fall in love with these pieces and want to buy them but I’m trying to hold myself now till I watch it many times to be confident from every step then I’ll start shopping, thanks a lot for that beautiful tutorial and your wonderful and simple way to reach to us clearly💝

  • @MelovesPugs
    @MelovesPugs Před 28 dny

    Love all your videos! I just purchased frostform and can’t wait to try. Do I need to crumb coat my cake?

    • @RachelsEnchantingCakes
      @RachelsEnchantingCakes  Před 28 dny +1

      @@MelovesPugs awwww you will love it, before you know it your frost form collection will be growing in size x
      If your using Butter Ganache like I do in this content then there is no need to crumb coat however I do crumb coat when using buttercream with the frost form as you have to physically push in the piping bag and if it wasn't crumb coated your more likely to end up with bits of cake in the finish x

    • @MelovesPugs
      @MelovesPugs Před 28 dny

      @@RachelsEnchantingCakes thank you ❤️

  • @cake3020
    @cake3020 Před 3 měsíci

    🥰🥰

  • @poddar2012
    @poddar2012 Před 2 měsíci

    Can we use frost form for ganache cake

    • @RachelsEnchantingCakes
      @RachelsEnchantingCakes  Před 2 měsíci +3

      Yes you can, I personally haven't tried it yet, you would need to use the ganache whilst still very soft (take a look at the tutorial when I use American Buttercream) as I had to use this whilst warm. Also another recipe which I have not yet tried is on the official Frost Form website for Hybrid Ganache and it's a combination of cream, chocolate and butter x

  • @Dolcevita_bakes
    @Dolcevita_bakes Před 2 měsíci +1

    The way you’re balancing the stencil on the liner and all this weird stuff base is just unnecessary. I mean all you have to do was put the cake on top of the cup with the acrylic liner thing cut up over the cake and then just shove in the liner and since all you don’t have to do all this lining up and balancing on a cop and all this other stuff I just think it’s making things more difficult than it needs to be.

    • @RachelsEnchantingCakes
      @RachelsEnchantingCakes  Před 2 měsíci

      Thankyou you so much for bringing this up, the way you mentioned in done in another tutorial, the American Buttercream one. It's harder to do but is possible.
      I then had a comment from someone who was adamant this is the easier way so I thanked them and tried it.
      From now using both methods this is actually easier than attempting to get both the liner and stencil in the very tight gap however your method is perfectly plausible as I have already tried it.
      So thankyou as this will help others understand that it can be achieved using both.
      Warmest wishes Rachel