Looks Like Hot Fudge Neatly Pouring Down Wedding Cake?

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cakegirl1973 Posted 3 Jan 2011 , 3:04am
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A potential client emailed to me a pic of a wedding cake that looks like hot fudge (ganache?) is neatly poured from the top of each tier and down part of the sides of the fondant cake. I will try to attach the pic with this post. (Have had problems doing this before.) How in the world do I get this effect??? TIA!

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playingwithsugar Posted 3 Jan 2011 , 3:06am
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It's called a tuxedo cake, and it is made by pouring warm ganache on top of the cake.

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cakegirl1973 Posted 3 Jan 2011 , 3:23am
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Originally Posted by playingwithsugar

It's called a tuxedo cake, and it is made by pouring warm ganache on top of the cake.

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Thanks for your quick reply! Do I make the ganache the same consistency as normal or a little thicker? How do you prevent it from running down the entire side of the cake? Thanks again for your help!

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cakegirl1973 Posted 3 Jan 2011 , 3:35am
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[quote="icer101"]is this what you want?



Perfect! Thanks so much!

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