Darth Vader Frozen Buttercream Transfer
Decorating By kissmeandcstars Updated 17 May 2005 , 4:21pm by m0use
Hi everyone -
I am hoping to attempt my first frozen buttercream transfer and do a Darth Vader cake for Wednesday. My question is: Since Darth Vader is all black...and I have to first outline the transfer in black - should I just use a lighter color black to fill it in so you can see the outlines? Would that look funny? Or does anyone have a picture of one they have done before so I can see it? Maybe I'm choosing to do something too hard for my first time!
Thanks!
Jennifer
Hi Jennifer! You could do a very light grey as more of highlight than an outline. I thought these instructions might help when you do your BCT...
http://www.starwars.com/kids/activity/draw/f20040914/
Hi Lisa, didn't I just read in another post that it isn't recommended to freeze piping gel? Janice
Yes...I guess it doesn't freeze well
http://www.webmall1.com/sweetdreams/frozbutter.htm
I have homemade piping gel in the refrigerator, it is like rubber just being cold, I'm not sure what it might do frozen, I'll stick a little bit in the freezer to see! Janice
My guess would be that the problem might be when it comes time to put the BCT on the cake. Maybe the icing with piping gel acts differently...sticks or separates from the rest of the BCT. The directions say to use a crusting BC and usually BC with piping gel in it doesn't crust.
What you could do is outline and fill per normal, then when you put it on the cake, go back over the "outline" parts with an art brush dipped in piping gel. That's how I do my darth vadar cakes from the pan.
I just took out the "experiment", the plain piping gel doesn't actually freeze, it just got really, really sticky, not solid.
The BC that I just stirred into the gel is pretty much the same, very sticky!
I also froze some of the chocolate mixed with gel that I made for my MD cake, and it froze all right, but as it is thawing out it is also getting sticky, so I think we would have to conclude that piping gel does not freeze well! Janice
I saw a Darth BCT on wilton's site and I believe the outline was grey
I just took out the "experiment", the plain piping gel doesn't actually freeze, it just got really, really sticky, not solid.
The BC that I just stirred into the gel is pretty much the same, very sticky!
I also froze some of the chocolate mixed with gel that I made for my MD cake, and it froze all right, but as it is thawing out it is also getting sticky, so I think we would have to conclude that piping gel does not freeze well! Janice
Thanks for doing this experiment....I stand corrected. I suppose if you were tracing the picture directly onto the cake without freezing it, piping gel would be good to make the outlines shiny, but only if you are not freezing the cake.
Hi, Mouse, I definitely wasn't trying to correct anybody, just got curious about the Homemade (the Wilton may be different) piping gel and how it would work. Since it doesn't freeze solid and gets sticky it would just make the BCT much more difficult to work with.
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