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asked September 30th 2014

Piping Dots

What is the best medium for piping dots on a cake. Of course there is the royal icing, but also chocolate or even sugarveil, in your experience what works best and gives the best result for getting round smooth dots

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What is the best medium for piping dots on a cake. Of course there is the royal icing, but also chocolate or even sugarveil, in your experience what works best and gives the best result for getting round smooth dots

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For me, Royal icing and chocolate, although chocolate can start clumping up quickly as it cools slowing down the piping. I love how they both look. Least favouite, butter cream and piping gel. I’m too messy for those mediums.

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Me too madeitwithlove. Have you ever tried sugarveil (I have not). I have read that it produces nice dots with no ”peak” what so ever…

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Hi miwl. When you say piping with chocolate, do you mean ganache or are you talking about melted chocolate?

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Hi linev

I haven’t tried sugarveil, it’s too expensive for me. As I’m just a hobbist I can’t justify the spend. I do have the Claire Bowman stuff though but I haven’t even thought of piping with it, perhaps I’ll give it a go. I find if you have your royal icing consistency just right it doesn’t make peeks, and anyway it only needs a little damp brush to quickly flatten them down. I might be cheeky and ask SugarVeil to send me a sample, try before you buy type of thing! Gosh even their starter kit is too rich for me. If you do try it let us know how it works out.

@ franke, you can pipe with either. I like using melted chocolate, however ganache is good too. Both can clump. I have several small parchment bags on the go which are placed in a warm bowl to keep the flow going.

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Good to know! I never would have thought of piping with melted chocolate. Have had good results with ganache.

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I might try a homemade version of the sugar lace… I will let you know how it turns out.

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