Does anyone know where to get those very tall cake rings that I see them using on TV?
Restaraunt supply companies or kitchen supply companies...
thank you, I am going crazing trying to find ones that are ove 4 inches tall.
thank you, I am going crazing trying to find ones that are ove 4 inches tall.
I just did a google search... #2 on the list (5" deep):
http://cooksdream.com/store/sr35.html
Thanks, but they only have tihe one 3"x 5" why would you only offer one size.......I have googled to where I can google no more to find them. I find them but none go over 5 inches. I thought about the hardware but you need food safe.
If this website calls 3" rings "tall", then you're probably not going to find any that are higher than 4". Good luck in your search!
http://www.pastrychef.com/TALL-CAKE-RINGS-3_p_1289.html
I have the adjustable one. It is 3 1/2 inches tall.
http://www.pastrychef.com/ADJUSTABLE-CAKE-RING_p_1185.html
thanks everybody I will keep searching. They may need to be special made.
Charmed, I was recording those shows last night to digitize them and watch them on my computer later. I saw one of the girls with this very tall cake ring. I could distinctly see the scotch tape holding them together. I remembered this thread then. That might be what they do.
This one is the tallest I've found. 4"
http://www.cheftools.com/Fat-Daddios-Round-Cake-Ring-3-inch-x-4-inch/productinfo/02%2D1875%2D80/
And, by the way, Merci Beaucoup from Amazing Wedding Cakes are members of CC. Maybe you can ask them.
http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-forum-userprofile-699107.html
Charmed, I was recording those shows last night to digitize them and watch them on my computer later. I saw one of the girls with this very tall cake ring. I could distinctly see the scotch tape holding them together. I remembered this thread then. That might be what they do.
sorry I don't understand...you mean there were 2 rings taped together?
thanks for the link I have seen that ring but it is small. I wish they made tall and large ones like 10 or 12 inch in diameter.
They were using two rings, one on top of each other, taped with long strips of scotch tape, to assemble a high cake.
In this link, they have the online editions of a pastry chef's magazine. Maybe you can look through their pages and see what the professional chefs are using, or maybe there's an ad that will direct you to the suppliers, if these tall rings exist anywhere. The magazines back issues are downloadable by the way (legally; they only change for the print version subscription) and they're full of wonderful stuff.
http://pastryna.com/
Some people bake in them, baking sheet on bottom.
Most chefs use them to assemble desserts, especially frozen.
A few people use it to assemble cakes. Nothing moves. Layer of cake, then filling, more cake on top, etc.
Some people use their regular cake pans:
http://www.cakejournal.com/archives/cake-tins
thanks everyone. I had thought of taping them, but thought they came in that size. I was cake alcehmy not merci beaucoup, I emailed Lori, so hopefully she can answer my question.
Sorry for my spelling.
thanks everyone. I had thought of taping them, but thought they came in that size. I was cake alcehmy not merci beaucoup, I emailed Lori, so hopefully she can answer my question.
Sorry for my spelling.
Please let us know about the rings ![]()
Do you mean these ones?
Adjustable from 16 to 30 cm and 8,5 cm high. Just searched on google for a second and that is what I found
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