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Posted: Tue, Jul 03 2012, 9:54 am Post subject: tzitzis cake? |
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I'm trying to figure out how to make a tzitzis cake for an upsherenish. I know you make a regular cake and cut out some of the middle top. ice it white and put black licorice for the strips. but how do you do the actual strings?
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Posted: Tue, Jul 03 2012, 9:56 am Post subject: re: tzitzis cake? |
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I used real strings. Just pressed them into the icing before it hardened. _________________ "The problem begins with... their political hangers oners... such as Anat Hoffman. She is a davener like I am a chinese belly dancer." (FS)
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Posted: Tue, Jul 03 2012, 10:14 am Post subject: re: tzitzis cake? |
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I use real strings too. Whoever gets the corner piece will remove before eating
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Posted: Tue, Jul 03 2012, 10:48 am Post subject: re: tzitzis cake? |
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| ok thanks. never thought of using real strings. I was thinking of using the red licorice string but I thought it will be weird because it's red
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Posted: Tue, Jul 03 2012, 11:20 am Post subject: re: tzitzis cake? |
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| Icing or fondant
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Posted: Tue, Jul 03 2012, 6:35 pm Post subject: re: tzitzis cake? |
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plastic string - the type that you would use to tie a parcel. dig a small hole in each corner. stuff the knots of strings inside.
also, using whipped cream to cover the cake instead of icing will make a really white cake.
if you want choc stripes you can melt choc, put onto parchment paper in a long and narrow shape. cover with more parchment paper and flatten with your hands till thinnish and smooth. freeze till set and very cold. slide a sharp knife down the choc to cut 2 long strips out. trim ends to fit the width of the cake. they come out beautifully straight and on the stark white cake the look is very effective.
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Posted: Tue, Jul 03 2012, 7:06 pm Post subject: re: tzitzis cake? |
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If I recall correctly, I used red pull-n-peel licorice, and noone thought it looked weird.
BTW the piece you cut out of the cake for the neck of the tzitzis ca be trimmed & frosted as a yarmulka. I added alef-bais and the boy's name. It was adorable. _________________
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Posted: Tue, Jul 03 2012, 9:25 pm Post subject: Re: re: tzitzis cake? |
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| est wrote: | plastic string - the type that you would use to tie a parcel. dig a small hole in each corner. stuff the knots of strings inside.
also, using whipped cream to cover the cake instead of icing will make a really white cake.
if you want choc stripes you can melt choc, put onto parchment paper in a long and narrow shape. cover with more parchment paper and flatten with your hands till thinnish and smooth. freeze till set and very cold. slide a sharp knife down the choc to cut 2 long strips out. trim ends to fit the width of the cake. they come out beautifully straight and on the stark white cake the look is very effective.
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whip cream is a good idea. Is it just whip cream or do add something to it?
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Posted: Tue, Jul 03 2012, 9:27 pm Post subject: Re: re: tzitzis cake? |
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| muss wrote: | | est wrote: | plastic string - the type that you would use to tie a parcel. dig a small hole in each corner. stuff the knots of strings inside.
also, using whipped cream to cover the cake instead of icing will make a really white cake.
if you want choc stripes you can melt choc, put onto parchment paper in a long and narrow shape. cover with more parchment paper and flatten with your hands till thinnish and smooth. freeze till set and very cold. slide a sharp knife down the choc to cut 2 long strips out. trim ends to fit the width of the cake. they come out beautifully straight and on the stark white cake the look is very effective.
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whip cream is a good idea. Is it just whip cream or do add something to it? |
I would add some powdered sugar -- maybe half a cup to one container whip and a tablespoon of vanilla sugar. That will help stabilize the whip and add to the taste. _________________ Want to lose weight fast? Want to keep it off easily?
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Posted: Wed, Jul 04 2012, 10:42 am Post subject: re: tzitzis cake? |
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| I add a little vanilla pudding to keep it stiff.
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Posted: Wed, Jul 04 2012, 10:45 am Post subject: Re: re: tzitzis cake? |
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| est wrote: | | I add a little vanilla pudding to keep it stiff. |
Vanilla pudding is great and it really stabilizes the whip, BUT the result won't be perfectly white -- the pudding gives it a creamy tint.
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Posted: Wed, Jul 04 2012, 1:03 pm Post subject: re: tzitzis cake? |
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| confectioner sugar will stiffen the whip and still remain pure white.
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Posted: Wed, Jul 04 2012, 1:34 pm Post subject: Re: re: tzitzis cake? |
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| Lilkingdom wrote: | | confectioner sugar will stiffen the whip and still remain pure white. |
That's what I said 3 posts above.
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Posted: Wed, Jul 04 2012, 2:29 pm Post subject: re: tzitzis cake? |
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| There's always white food coloring if you decide to go the frosting route. It makes a HUGE difference.
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Posted: Wed, Jul 04 2012, 3:10 pm Post subject: Re: re: tzitzis cake? |
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| OOTBubby wrote: | | Lilkingdom wrote: | | confectioner sugar will stiffen the whip and still remain pure white. |
That's what I said 3 posts above. |
Oh I didn't realize. I do this as a business (nutty dimensions) and often use powdered sugar to stiffen up whip or creams. make sure to sift through it first or ull end up with little sugar lumps.
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Posted: Thu, Jul 05 2012, 8:01 am Post subject: re: tzitzis cake? |
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| never heard of white food coloring- where do u get such a thing?
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Posted: Thu, Jul 05 2012, 9:55 am Post subject: Re: re: tzitzis cake? |
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| est wrote: | plastic string - the type that you would use to tie a parcel. dig a small hole in each corner. stuff the knots of strings inside.
also, using whipped cream to cover the cake instead of icing will make a really white cake.
if you want choc stripes you can melt choc, put onto parchment paper in a long and narrow shape. cover with more parchment paper and flatten with your hands till thinnish and smooth. freeze till set and very cold. slide a sharp knife down the choc to cut 2 long strips out. trim ends to fit the width of the cake. they come out beautifully straight and on the stark white cake the look is very effective.
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the melted chocolate doesn't crack when you cut it?
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Posted: Thu, Jul 05 2012, 10:08 pm Post subject: Re: re: tzitzis cake? |
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| studying_torah wrote: | | never heard of white food coloring- where do u get such a thing? |
americolor gel paste
I think it's called "super white" and its incredible. I add it to all my icing, even if I'm then going to tint it a different color.
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