A cake corer is an essential tool in the creation of many 3D sculpted cakes. I went on an online search and I couldn't find anyone who sells a cake corer. The plastic corer shown above is discontinued according to Wilton's website.
I've read that you can use a cannolli tubes to core a cake. Anyone try it? Anyone have any other tips on how to core a cake? Let me know.
7 comments:
this is a great idea!!!
I think it's ingenious too! I tell you--have a cake problem--and someone will figure it out. :)
hi all,
what is the purpose of a corer when sculpting?
You push a hole in the cake to make it easier to stack on the armature.
I use the oxo apple corer. I like it because it has a "slide" type thing that help eject the core you removed the apple - and that works for removing the cake core too.
Chef Stacy
Thanks for sharing Chef Stacy. The oxo apple corer is a brilliant idea!
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