What
Type Of Fillings Can I Use In My Cake Decorating
Many
people feel that cake filling can be difficult to maintain. If done
right, you can make a beautiful filled cake, without too much drama.
Cake
filling flavors need to compliment one another, chocolate with orange,
hazelnuts, or almonds
Some
cakes will not hold up well without refrigeration. Mousse and whipped
cream can separate, get soggy and drip. Berries can get soggy and drip
everywhere. Buttercream needs to be kept in a cool place so the
frosting wont separate. Cakes covered with fondant should be kept at
room temperature and never be refrigerated.
If
you are using fresh berries or whipped cream as a filling, make sure
the cake will be eaten within a few hours. If these things are on the
cake too long. If you are going to prepare a cake a couple of days in
advance, you may want to use simple syrup or a flavor wash on the cake
layers to keep the level of moisture up, before you add your filling.
Keep
in mind the dietary restrictions of your guests. Make sure there is no
conflict when you are decorating a cake for special occasions, or for a
client. If diabetics are present, you might want to make or purchase a
small dessert that is sugar free for these guests.
When
you are making a cake for an occasion that is serving other food, make
your flavors stronger and your colors brighter. This will make the cake
stand out and your cake decorating will be something they will remember.
Cake
Filling Ideas
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Buttercream icing flavors- Mocha, Orange, Raspberry, Chocolate, Lemon,
and extra Almond extract.
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Any variety of jam.
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Mocha buttercream with a sprinkle of finely chopped heath bars, or with
caramel sauce dribbled over the cake and sprinkled with chopped peanuts.
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Whipped cream, Chocolate Mousse, and Vanilla Custard.
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Almond, Lemon, Coffee, Raspberry, Hazelnut, or orange liqueur can be
brushed on the cake before icing, for a flavor boost.
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Davinci Flavored Syrups are great for a flavor enhancer that is
non-alcoholic. These syrups come in over 100 flavors.
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To combat the problem of cake filling oozing out of the sides of the
cake, try this. Use a jam that is all fruit (Polaner), Heat the entire
jar in the microwave without the lid. After 30 seconds the jam should
be warm and liquid. Stir a small package of Jello that is the same
flavor of the jam.
This
will intensify the flavor of the jam, and best of all, once it is
spread on the first layer and left alone for a few minutes, the jam
will set. The second layer can be put on the cake without fear of
spill-over. You may want to set the first layer into the freezer for
about 15 minutes to make the jam set better. This jam can be kept in
the fridge and heated the next time you want to fill a cake. Don't keep
it too long though.
You can also make a dam
of buttercream around the edge of the cake to keep the filling where it
is supposed to be. This way your icing will not become stained by the
filling and your decorated cake will remain beautiful.
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