Zebra Stipes On The Inside Of The Cake

Decorating By Darthburn Updated 29 Aug 2011 , 9:58pm by Apti

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Darthburn Posted 29 Aug 2011 , 4:27pm
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Found a tutorial that shows how to do it. Thought I'd share since everyone like the look so well. icon_smile.gif

http://www.mycakeschool.com/blog/how-to-make-a-cake-with-zebra-stripes-on-the-inside/

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bobwonderbuns Posted 29 Aug 2011 , 4:38pm
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Awesome!! Thanks for sharing! icon_biggrin.gif

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Lovelyladylibra Posted 29 Aug 2011 , 4:59pm
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It looks like a regular marble cake to me... maybe if the chocolate was black and the yellow cake was white id see it more?

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dawncr Posted 29 Aug 2011 , 5:02pm
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Here's the photo that won't be on the homepage after today:

http://cakecentral.com/gallery/2139546/

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AnnieCahill Posted 29 Aug 2011 , 5:06pm
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Thanks for posting! I'm not really into the zebra thing, but if someone wants one now I have some ideas!

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pinklatte Posted 29 Aug 2011 , 5:12pm
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So cute! Thanks for the link. Next time someone wants a zebra print on the outside of the cake, I can tell them about the matching inside too.

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ShaunaCann Posted 29 Aug 2011 , 5:27pm
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Awesome! Thank you for posting.

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Chasey Posted 29 Aug 2011 , 5:51pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lovelyladylibra

It looks like a regular marble cake to me... maybe if the chocolate was black and the yellow cake was white id see it more?




It's not made with the traditional way of marbling. You don't run a knife through it and you have to pour the batter in a bull's eye pattern, making concentric circles.

Check out the picture on King Arthur flour's website to see really tight zebra stripes. Maybe you'll see "zebra" more with that tutorial. icon_smile.gif

http://www.kingarthurflour.com/blog/2010/05/25/take-a-walk-on-the-wild-side-zebra-cake/

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lyndim Posted 29 Aug 2011 , 6:07pm
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Thanks! great tutorials!

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Lovelyladylibra Posted 29 Aug 2011 , 8:55pm
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I read the page i was just saying how it looks. It was because the person did it in the traditional marbiling colors i guess. I saw the B&W one and it looks much better

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southerncross Posted 29 Aug 2011 , 9:11pm
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I have grown to strongly dislike the zebra stripe cake that seems to have taken over this summer but i must say I like the idea of having the zebra stripe inside as well...I'm sure I'll have another zebra cake order by next week and will get to try my hand at this for a real surprise. thank you so much for the tutorial link

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LenaMay Posted 29 Aug 2011 , 9:12pm
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THANK YOU!

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Apti Posted 29 Aug 2011 , 9:58pm
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Thanks SO much for the tutorial links. Very much appreciated and already bookmarked. Have a wonderful day!

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