Answer To Spreading Icing Over A Cupcake Cake

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GHOST_USER_NAME Posted 25 Oct 2004 , 4:43pm
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Someone posted a few days ago about how to ice a ccc. Of course, I cannot find that post now.

Many are unsure and nervous of icing a ccc. I finally got around to adding pictures of that to my original basic ccc tutorial.

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And getting the book by Brenda Hoye is very helpful if you want to do something other than a basic shape cake.

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sel1463 Posted 26 Oct 2004 , 7:12pm
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cali4dawn ,
I just went to your tutorial & you explained everything so well. thumbs_up.gif I can't wait to try this method out. Much Thanks!

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rlctic Posted 28 Oct 2004 , 7:31pm
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Thank you for your unselfish acts of sharing your information with us. I can't wait to try this method and your tutorial makes it simpler than I thought. Thanks again,
Tiffany

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Ricosmom Posted 3 Nov 2004 , 11:12pm
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Thank you so much. I have never attempted to do that but would love to do it to take to my son's school for his birthday. The tutorial really made it easy to understand.

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labrat Posted 4 Nov 2004 , 12:22am
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Thanks so much for the great tutorial. Now I want to start baking and try one! I think I should find out how many children are in my daughter's class!!

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mrsfish94 Posted 4 Nov 2004 , 6:03am
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Dawn....

That was me who asked about icing the CCC. Thank you for your instructions! I will try one and let you know how I did.

Thanks again! thumbs_up.gif

Mrsfish94

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AngelWendy Posted 28 Mar 2005 , 6:57am
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I was just wondering how to frost a cupcake cake and then I searched for that phrase and found this wonderful tutorial! Thank you so much, Dawn!

Blessings,
~AngelWendy

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Mchelle Posted 28 Mar 2005 , 3:52pm
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The tutorial directions are wonderful. I couldn't find the 50ml measuring cup so I used a cookie scoop, not the small one, but the next size, it worked excellent.

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flayvurdfun Posted 29 Mar 2005 , 11:35am
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50ml is really just 1/4 cup....
and just in case you all may need it heres a link that you can convert anything to anything....I have to use it alot here in Germany where everything is metric.
http://www.onlineconversion.com/
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m0use Posted 29 Mar 2005 , 2:20pm
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Skylar Posted 29 Mar 2005 , 2:28pm
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Dawn,
I had also asked about icing ccc. My ? was about the icing falling down in the spaces. I looked at your tutorial again--if you look at picture 14, you can see the icing dipping down a little. How do you smooth it and get it level with the tops of the cupcakes without it sinking down further? Thanks for the great tutorial and pictures. I guess I just need to practice more! icon_smile.gif

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twinsline7 Posted 2 Feb 2006 , 6:48pm
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Thank you SO much.....I can't wait to try it!! icon_biggrin.gif

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niki97062 Posted 2 Feb 2006 , 6:54pm
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That is so cute, thanks for sharing!

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loriemoms Posted 2 Feb 2006 , 8:31pm
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Originally Posted by Skylar

Dawn,
I had also asked about icing ccc. My ? was about the icing falling down in the spaces. I looked at your tutorial again--if you look at picture 14, you can see the icing dipping down a little. How do you smooth it and get it level with the tops of the cupcakes without it sinking down further? Thanks for the great tutorial and pictures. I guess I just need to practice more! icon_smile.gif




I had the same question: Is your icing really thick?

Also, where do you get that tip for filling cupcakes? that looks cool!

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melony1976 Posted 3 Feb 2006 , 2:07am
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I bought my tip # 230 at my local cake store. I love it and kids love the filling in the middle.

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berry9f65 Posted 3 Feb 2006 , 2:24am
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could you tell me the name of the book by Brenda Hoye thanks

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debbydd1 Posted 15 Nov 2006 , 2:27am
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Hey Dawn, thanks so much for sharing your information about the cupcake cakes. Very unselfish of you...as most people don't want you to know what they know...big deal...we will find out one way or another! Thanks, you are genuine! icon_wink.gif

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pinkbox Posted 29 Sep 2007 , 3:17am
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