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12 Must Have Cake Decorating Tools

By Sara Kidd October 18, 2021 Leave a Comment

Vegan Cake by Sara Kidd

When I first started out as a cake decorator I brought everything. My cupboards were full of the latest must have gadgets to perfect my cake designs. However, after a year of practising my skills it became apparent that I only really needed these 12 tools for cake decorating, when using buttercream and ganache frostings. I’ve added amazon links to all the headings so you can see which ones I would recommend. These are affiliate links which means I get a few cents to buy more cake scrapers. Shhhhh… don’t tell anyone I have 15 types of cake scrapers.

1. Cake Turntable

If you are wanting to master your cake decorating, invest in a good quality stainless steel cake turntable. It is a critical cake decorating tool for professional cake decorating. You use the motion of the spin to create a perfectly smooth finish. You will use this every time you decorate a cake so it’s worth investing in a descent one that isn’t plastic. Stainless steel is also very easy to clean and keep food safe. 

Using a cake scraper by sara kidd

2. Cake Scrapers

You will need a cake scraper to move your frostings around the cake and create a smooth finish. I recommend using a high quality metal scraper that is no more than an inch higher than the cake you are decorating, so you will need a variety of sizes. If you’re purchasing ones with a handle make sure they are flush with the metal lip so it can sit level on the turntable. 

Decorating cakes with an off set spatula by sara kidd

3. Set of Offset Spatulas

This is the perfect tool for spreading frostings and fillings, and smoothing buttercream on cakes. I use a large offset spatula for levelling frostings between layers and on top of cakes; and I use a smaller one for cleaning up the top of the cakes and creating those smooth sharp edges.

cake decorating tools by sara kidd

4. Serrated Knife

I recommend investing in a high quality serrated knife as you will use it to trim the domes off the top of your cakes. Make sure it’s a large long one so it cuts through cakes in one go and it’s sharp.   

Levelling cakes by sara kidd

5. Cake Leveller

A cake leveller is very cheap but still an excellent tool. It helps you create perfect layers. It makes it easy to trim and level uniform cake layers that are consistent in height every time, giving you that even layered look when you cut a slice and reveal the inside. I have two of these on hand as I find that after a while the metal wire snaps from over usage. 

6. Spirit Level

This tool is very useful to make sure your cake layers are level once stacked, before you apply your crumb coat. Having a perfectly level cake stack will help give you that perfectly even decorated cake. See below how I use my spirit level to check my cake is perfect before I crumb coat. 

Sara Kidd decorating a vegan cake

7. Non-stick Mat

Using a non-stick mat will make sure your cake turn table doesn’t slide all over the place whilst you’re trying to achieve that perfectly smooth finish. 

8. Scalpel or Craft Knife

This comes in handy with ganache cakes. I find that I can do the final coat of ganache and chill the cake with the ganache rising up on the sides of the cake higher than the flat top, creating a lip, I can trim the set ganache with the scalpel flush to the top of the cake, to create perfectly even and smooth edge. 

9. Reusable Piping Bags

Reusable canvas piping bags are an absolute must. I have two professional canvas bags that I have on rotation as you will be using them regularly. When they start to become discoloured I soak them in baking soda and hot water.  

Decorating cake tools by Sara Kidd

10. Set of Standard Piping Nozzles

There are many different types of nozzles currently available. Your piping possibilities are endless! If you’re not sure where to start, this set is a great starter set that every caker needs. I honestly don’t really use any other types of fancy nozzles. My all time fav is a Star 1M nozzle. 

11. Cake Boards

You will need a variety of cake boards. There are a few different types of cake boards cakers use. A drum cake board is a very thick and sturdy cake board and it’s generally used for stacked cakes like wedding cakes. There are the standard cake boards decorators use for single tiered cakes. I recommend purchasing thick sturdy boards and not cheap flimsy ones as they make it hard to keep the cake perfectly level as they tend to bow. And then there are card cake boards that cakers can use for tiered cakes that can be easily hidden when stacked and still offer support. If I’m using a cake board as the base, I will choose a size that is 2 inches larger then my cake circumference. 

Cake decorating tools by chef sara kidd

12. Kitchen Blow Torch

This is my most joyous tool. The kitchen blow torch is just fun to use and it makes me feel like a rock star. I use this to add shine to ganache cakes right before serving and sometimes I will use it to heat my metal scrapers when I’m smoothing my buttercream to give a very smooth finish. It’s my secret trick. 

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How To Create A Vegan Layer Cake – Workshop

By Sara Kidd October 7, 2020 5 Comments

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(How to get perfect cake layers and prepping your cake for decoration)  
Cost: US$

This is a recorded workshop that is available to watch now. You can see reviews at the bottom of the page.

This workshop will include the following:

  • what tools are essential   
  • what to do before you bake your cake (let’s make a cake plan)
  • deciding on frosting and how can I be more creative with flavour
  • how to level and torte your cake layers  
  • when to use sugar syrups (includes recipe options)
  • constructing your cake (how to pipe a dam, add a filling and inclusions)
  • when to use dowels and what are our options
  • creating the perfect crumb coat
  • how to create a naked cake  
  • troubleshooting   
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Vegan Banana Mud Cake by Sara Kidd

These workshop recordings are available to watch forever.

To access this workshop it’s only US$5 a month and you can cancel anytime. It’s a simple subscription through a platform called PATREON. All you need to do is click on the workshop link below and it will take you there to subscribe. It’s like Netflix, you can cancel anytime. This will also give you access to any previous workshops I’ve done.

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Vegan Lemon Cake

By Sara Kidd January 25, 2020 16 Comments

Vegan Lemon Cake Recipe

Vegan lemon cake has to be one of the most requested cakes in my Facebook vegan baking group. I put a lot of time into developing this vegan lemon cake recipe. I wanted to create a cake that had a buttery cake crumb that melts in your mouth. This recipe has big notes of lemon rounded off with the gentle sweetness of sugar. It’s a very easy recipe to master and no-one will ever know it’s a dairy-free and egg-free cake. This cake keeps for around 4-5 days in an airtight container in the fridge.

Vegan Cake recipe
  • lemon cake mix
  • cake cup
  • mixing lemon cake ingredients

I wanted to make this cake crumb very white so I used white chia seed as my egg replacer. The trick with this ingredient is you need to beat it so there are no lumps. You can use ground Flaxseed but your cake will have small flecks of seeds in it.

  • Recipe pour in mixer
  • Mix it up

Once you have mixed all your ingredients, the vegan lemon cake batter will be very thick and light. Don’t overbeat your batter as it will cause your cake to become dense.

Vegan Lemon Cake Dairy-Free and Egg-Free

This recipe paired great with my vegan lemon curd. It’s a simple recipe that you can whip up in 10 minutes.

EXTRA TIPS FOR THIS VEGAN LEMON CAKE RECIPE

  • Preheat your oven to the exact temperature
  • If your oven heats unevenly, add a heatproof bowl of water to the bottom of the oven
  • Make sure your chia seed egg replacer has no lumps in it otherwise you will have lumpy bits in your cake
  • Use a high-quality lemon essence and vanilla bean paste
  • Use an organic lemon for the rind because commercial ones have no flavour

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Vegan Lemon Cake


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5 from 5 reviews

  • Total Time: 52 minutes
  • Yield: 2 6 inch cake layers 1x
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Easy vegan lemon cake recipe that no-one will ever know is vegan


Ingredients

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  • 2 tbsp golden flaxseed, ground
  • 5 tbsp boiling water
  • 220 g vegan butter or margarine (room temperature)
  • 200 g caster sugar
  • 350 g plain all purpose flour
  • 2 & 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 125 mls plain soy milk
  • 1 tbsp white vinegar
  • 100 mls lemon juice
  • 1 tsp vanilla bean extract
  • 2–3 tsp lemon essense ((depending on how strong you want the lemon flavour))
  • zest from one whole large unwaxed lemon

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven 160°C/320°F and line 2 x 6IN / 15.24CM cake tins with baking paper, grease with oil and dust with flour.
  2. Mix ground flaxseed with boiling water and stir to remove any lumps, set aside.
  3. In a small jug mix soy milk with vinegar to thicken then add lemon juice, vanilla, lemon essence and egg replacer. Beat or blend together until completely smooth. Stir through lemon zest.
  4. In the bowl of a stand mixer with a paddle attachment, cream together butter and sugar for a few minutes until creamy with no lumps.
  5. Sieve flours, baking powder, baking soda and salt in a small mixing bowl.
  6. Add haft of the flour mix very slowly and mix on lowest speed to the creamed butter, then add half the liquid. Repeat until all ingredients are just combined. It will be a very thick batter (see image).
  7. Pause mixer and scrape down sides and mix for a few seconds.
  8. Divide between tins, tap tins on the bench to release air bubbles, bake 35-37 mins, check with a skewer through the centre, if it comes out clean it’s ready.
  9. Let cool in the tin for 5 minutes, then flip on a cake rake.
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 37 minutes
  • Category: Cake, Citrus

Keywords: lemon, vegan, vegan baking, vegan cake

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Blueberry Glaze Walnut Cake

By Sara Kidd November 15, 2018 2 Comments

Blueberry glaze walnut cake

This is a crowd pleaser as peeps love the shiny pretty thing. It’s a little like jelly. Not sure if you’re into holiday season (I’m kinda meh) however this cake will please non-gender specific Santas and holy moly costumed peeps alike.

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Walnut Blueberry Glaze Cake


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  • Total Time:
    50 minutes

  • Yield:
    20 peeps 1x



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  • 180 g plain flour
  • 20 g corn flour
  • 3 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • BEAT
  • 60 g vegan butter cubed at room temp
  • 60 g veggie shortening at room temp
  • 120 g powdered sugar / icing sugar
  • 1 tbs vanilla bean paste
  • 1/2 tsp lemon essence
  • MIX
  • 300 ml soy milk (at room temp)
  • 2 tbs white vinegar
  • BLUEBERRY WALNUT GLAZE
  • 150 g sugar
  • 2 tbs cornstarch
  • 1 cup water
  • 100 g blueberries (defrozed or fresh)
  • 1 tbs lemon juice
  • 50 g crushed walnuts


Instructions

  1. Pre-heat oven to 160C/320F, grease and line a 8IN ring cake tin.
  2. Using an electric mixer with a paddle attachment or a hand mixer on a low speed beat butter and shortening together until combined, add sieved sugar + vanilla + lemon essence and beat until light and fluffy. Don’t over beat.
  3. In a large bowl sieve remaining dry ingredients together, mix well and set aside.
  4. In another bowl mix milk and vinegar together until milk thickens slightly.
  5. Dividing flour and milk into thirds, slowly add flour then milk to butter in thirds, on low speed until just combined, don’t over mix.
  6. Pour mixture into your tin and distribute evenly, gently tap cake on the bench to release any air bubbles.
  7. Put into oven for 27- 30 mins or until skewer comes out clean.
  8. Once cooled, remove from the tin and arrange walnut around the middle of the cake.
  9. TO MAKE GLAZE heat sugar, cornstarch and water over medium/high heat whilst stirring until it comes to boil
  10. Reduce heat and stir in blueberries.
  11. As it becomes thick and clear.
  12. Take off heat and let glaze cool.
  13. Place cake on a cooling race with a tray underneath and gently pour glaze over the top of cake, covering the walnut. Let the glaze set before removing cake from tray.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 40 minutes
  • Category: Berries, Birthday, Cake, Summer

Keywords: dairy free, egg free, vegan, vegan baking, vegan cake

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