its never perfect when you are trying to do a demo in 3 minutes. Its a demo, not an exhibition. Also, for those who say that she wasted a bag, only the at home decorator making an occasional birthday cake really uses disposable bags. Get a good plastic coated linen bag and you don't have to worry about waste.
For those of you saying she is terrible at smoothing the icing, your icing is not perfect after you either use an icer tip or apply it with a spatula. You go over it once just to get your icing flat, without the hills and valleys in it. THEN you go back over again, usually with an icing smoother, which looks like a bench scraper without a handle. Some choose to go back over it with a Viva paper towel or typing paper, but that step is not usually used in production bakeries.
that just seems like its a completely unnecessary step,in all honesty..thats not even the lazy way of putting icing on...using a bag and dirtying a tip just to have to use your spatula anyways......for what!?
I got my finger stuck in one of these tips while cleaning it at work. Was stuck in it for about ten minutes until my manager squeezed it off. :) They work really well though.
@DemonDawn69 were u planning to use your finger as icing? jk, funny story, btw, just curious, where do you work? im planning to look for a job as a decorator once i finish my course, but i have no idea where...
@Justssaying If you looking for basic starting jobs. Kroger, Walmart, Target.(They can teach you tricks and help practice) But try and aim higher. Local bakeries are waaaaay better, and friendlier. You'll just have to go around, call and see what's out there.
If I flip the bag, will the "stripes" be on the outside?
DemolitionGrrl 2 weeks ago
can you use a coupler for that tip
MissRani420 2 months ago
please pay attention to the way that she get the pastry bag, if you do it that way you are going to hurt your hand, lets talk in 2 years...
goffela1 3 months ago
its never perfect when you are trying to do a demo in 3 minutes. Its a demo, not an exhibition. Also, for those who say that she wasted a bag, only the at home decorator making an occasional birthday cake really uses disposable bags. Get a good plastic coated linen bag and you don't have to worry about waste.
Ladybluewings01 4 months ago
just keep squirting it out. HA.
triplennn11 5 months ago
For those of you saying she is terrible at smoothing the icing, your icing is not perfect after you either use an icer tip or apply it with a spatula. You go over it once just to get your icing flat, without the hills and valleys in it. THEN you go back over again, usually with an icing smoother, which looks like a bench scraper without a handle. Some choose to go back over it with a Viva paper towel or typing paper, but that step is not usually used in production bakeries.
germangirlwithcurls 5 months ago
RUBBISH
chataboutcakes 6 months ago
that's nice
TheCoolWolfGirl 7 months ago
oh my goodness
ArtistWoOoOo 7 months ago
i would not want her to make my cake becuse that is sloppy!!!!!!!!!!
98idevynn 8 months ago 9
it is kind of sloppy but i like the tecknique. Everyone please watch my videos
bballrocks231 1 month ago
I really love this tool
MrTink49 8 months ago
Gah, she's absolutely TERRIBLE at smoothing a cake. WTF man?!
lloya630 8 months ago
that is waste of icing u wasted a icing bag for nothing u could of just used a spatula and do your video a little bit longer
layla7654 9 months ago 13
that just seems like its a completely unnecessary step,in all honesty..thats not even the lazy way of putting icing on...using a bag and dirtying a tip just to have to use your spatula anyways......for what!?
devilsunluckyangel 9 months ago
I got my finger stuck in one of these tips while cleaning it at work. Was stuck in it for about ten minutes until my manager squeezed it off. :) They work really well though.
DemonDawn69 11 months ago
@DemonDawn69 were u planning to use your finger as icing? jk, funny story, btw, just curious, where do you work? im planning to look for a job as a decorator once i finish my course, but i have no idea where...
Justssaying 11 months ago
@Justssaying If you looking for basic starting jobs. Kroger, Walmart, Target.(They can teach you tricks and help practice) But try and aim higher. Local bakeries are waaaaay better, and friendlier. You'll just have to go around, call and see what's out there.
DemonDawn69 10 months ago
that icing looks so smooth! what is it made of?
sparkl3067 1 year ago