Saturday, July 31, 2010
What is a Crumb Coat?
Strange name? Well, I guess I should quickly explain...a crumb coat is the first layer of icing that traps in the crumbs. This makes applying your final coat easier, and gives it a smoother finish. After your cake is completely cool, cover it with a thin layer of icing (a thinner consistency is easier to spread during this step) and let dry. The icing should be dry to the touch before applying the final coat. A crumb coat also serves as an adhesive when applying fondant. Hope that helps!
I did it!
After much talk of creating a blog to journal my cakes and share them with those that are interested, I did it! Now, how often I'll actually post is a mystery. My goal is to collect my creations, ideas, and other information I might find interesting in one place. My hope is that this might actually be of interest to someone else too. Well, at least I know my mom will follow...she's has to, right?! So bear with me while I figure this whole blogging thing out. It could be fun!
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