Read The Contemporary Buttercream Bible Online
Authors: Christina Ong Valeri Valeriano
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because you will be painting straight onto a very
delicate buttercream surface. Nonetheless, result
will be more artistic compared to the other forms of
writing.
You will need…
• Food colouring gel/paste or lustre dust of your
choice
• Small round tip paintbrush
• Paint palette
• Water, rejuvenating alcohol, vodka or lemon juice
1 It is best to draft your message on a piece of paper the same size as your cake to make sure that your
words will fit and you are happy with the position.
It is also helpful to look at different fonts for
inspiration and variation. Use food colouring paste/
gel and slightly dilute it with either water,
rejuvenating alcohol, vodka or lemon juice (A).
Note that if you use edible lustre dusts, you may use any of these except water. It is best to use a small
round tip brush to paint your patterns or letters.
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A
2 Dip your paintbrush in the food colouring and
wipe off the excess. Carefully write your message
directly on to the surface of the cake. On the first
go, the letters will be very light and just like a mere outline. At this stage you can make slight changes to your pattern. When you are happy with it, paint
over it again until it is the required colour (B).
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B
Tip
We suggest using food colouring paste or gel
diluted with water, rather than vodka or lemon
juice so that it doesn’t alter the taste of the
buttercream. Paste or gel will give a deeper
colour than edible lustre dust.
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Pattern Transfer
Does
your
handwriting
look
unidentifiable
sometimes, or even most of the time, but you want
very much to write a personal message on your
cake? Well, handwriting will not be an issue if you
use a pattern. You will just need to type your own
words in a document on your computer, carefully
choose your font style and there you go – you have
a clearly defined printed pattern.
You will need…
• Buttercream
• Piping bags
• Scissors
• Printed pattern
• Greaseproof (wax) paper/clear acetate or any
transparent material
1 Choose your font from your computer and type
your message in a document file. Before printing it
out, make sure you adjust the size to exactly how
you want it, so that it will fit on your cake, and flip it to make a mirror image before you print it (A).
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A
2 Cut the excess paper from around your pattern.
Using clear acetate, greaseproof (wax) paper or any
clean transparent material to put on top of the
pattern, trace your letters by piping over them using a bag with a very small hole cut in the tip (B).
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B
3 When done, take the tracing paper and position it
on to the cake, lightly press it down (C) and peel off (D). Re-trace or over-pipe again to finish.
C
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D
Tip
It seems obvious, but before you print out your
pattern, don’t forget to check your spelling. It
takes just a second, especially if you use a
spellchecker, but will save you a lot of time if
you spot a mistake.
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Embossing or Stencilling
Of all the writing techniques, embossing or
stencilling will give you the sharpest and most
intricate results. Here, you will be able to achieve
the exact shape, size and overall style of your
pattern because you will use embossers or stencils.
Using this tool also reduces the time you need to
finish you cake – you’ll have your couture cake
ready in no time!
You will need…
• Buttercream (slightly thinned)
• Piping bags
• Scissors
• Embossers/stencils
• Palette knife
• Writing nozzle 0-3 (optional)
1 Make sure that the buttercream is slightly thinned
(see Palette Knife Brushstrokes in Palette Knife
Techniques). If using an embosser, you just have to
press the tool slightly onto the surface of the cake, then over-pipe with buttercream.
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2 If using a stencil, position the stencil on to the
cake and apply the slightly thinned buttercream
from a piping bag (A). Lightly spread the
buttercream with a palette knife (B) then peel off
the stencil (C).
A
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B
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C
Tip
Stencilling works best if you chill your cake in
the fridge for a short while. This will stop the
stencil sticking to the surface when you peel it
off and solidifies the pattern which prevents it
smudging.
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Using Writing Creatively
There are times when spoken words are not
enough, and you would rather say it in style and
surprise somebody special by putting your message