What’s needed to decorate a cake?

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Cake decorating is a fun hobby that can also be a lucrative home business. Beginners should start small with frosting or glazes and do their research before beginning. Essential utensils include spatulas, pastry bags, and metal tips, while molds and finishing touches can enhance the design.

Cake decorating isn’t just for the pros anymore. Besides being an interesting hobby for anyone, cake decorating can also become a lucrative home business when done right. But even if you want to try it just for yourself, here are some tips on how to get started and what you need to achieve in order to become a pro in cake decorating.

If you’ve never tried cake decorating before, start small. Frosting or glazes are a great option for beginners and can be made with just a few ingredients. Another great option for those just starting out is to use a simple icing and then add decorations, from small plastic elements to edible constructions, on top. Either way, decorating a cake requires some research. Not all frostings hold up well in all types of weather, and some should be avoided especially in the summer. Do your homework before you begin to avoid common beginner mistakes.

Even for the basics of cake decorating, you’ll need some utensils. Start with a couple of spatulas of different blade sizes, a set of pastry bags and a variety of metal tips on different sizes and designs. More advanced bakers can find a plethora of utensils to enhance their designs, but for beginners, the choices can get overwhelming. Those just starting out would be better off sticking to just a few essentials and mastering the basics before moving on to more complicated projects.

For those looking to bake their own cakes, having different molds can also help. Make a cake with a specific shape instead of the typical square or round cake, then use your own design to make it look like something completely different. You can also choose finishing touches, like shaved chocolate or coconut flakes, to hide any mistakes you made while applying icing or frosting. You can also use stencils and simple add-ons like cocoa powder or confectioners’ sugar to create a simple design or saying on top of the cake. As you get better, the extras can help improve the cake rather than becoming a distraction.




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