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Cook Brew American And French Cook Books
By James Brown -
Americans have long been suspicious of French food, even though it enjoys a reputation as one of the world’s most refined cuisines. Americans’ deeply ingrained suspicions of anything fancy or Read more...

The Complete Beginner's Guide To "how To Decorate Cakes"
By Martin Sejas

The following "How To Decorate Cakes" guide has been designed for complete beginners, that is, those people who have absolutely no idea about the art of cake decorating. So if you are one of these people, get excited because you are going to learn a lot of exciting stuff in the next couple of minutes.

It's more likely than not that you have wondered about cake decorating at some point in your life. The reason why you're reading this article right now is probably because all of a sudden cake decorating has become important or interesting to you, and you are keen on learning the essential basics. You've come to the right article as the following tips are guaranteed to answer a lot of your questions.

1. Think about cake decoration before you bake (or purchase) your cake. What I mean is that for cake decoration to be more pleasant, it's ideal to bake or buy a cake that has a simple shape and a fine, soft surface. As a beginner, you do not want to be decorating a cake in the shape

of a guitar nor one with a bumpy surface.

2. Don't ever begin any cake decorating until your cake has completely cooled down. Don't ever forget this. I know you will be tempted to begin decorating as soon as the cake comes out of the oven but this is a recipe for disaster. For example, icing cannot be applied on a warm cake otherwise it will melt away.

3. Apart from letting the cake cool down, you must also trim the sides and surface of your cake before starting to decorate. It's normal that small bumps form while the cake is in the oven especially along the edges. Use a knife to remove these bumps and smooth out the entire surface area of the cake.

Once you've completed the 3 above steps, you are ready to start decorating your cake. There are a wide variety of decorations available for you and there's no better resource than the Internet to learn about these. The good news is that you are now no longer a complete beginner when it comes to how to decorate cakes.


Martin Sejas is a guest columnist of http://www.CleverCakes.com/, a website focused on giving individuals practical tips and advice on how to decorate cakes to make incredible cake decorations for a wide variety of important occasions.




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Cooking E-books
By Sarah Freeland
If you love cooking and want to surprise your loved ones with an exotic recipe at the next dinner party then you should definitely look into a variety of cooking e-books available on the Internet. Read more...