How Do I Pipe A Rose On A Whole Cupcake?

Baking By Roxybc Updated 18 May 2010 , 7:17pm by TexasSugar

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Roxybc Posted 12 May 2010 , 12:26am
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How do I pipe a rose onto a whole cupcake like this? What tip do I need? Is there a tutorial for this anywhere?

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Rose_N_Crantz Posted 12 May 2010 , 12:48am
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The first one is easy. You know how you do a swirl on a cupcake? Start on the outside and work your way in? Just reverse it. Same star tip.

The others are just like piping a rose on a really big flower nail.


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lilyankee5688 Posted 12 May 2010 , 1:04am
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I dont know how to do the swirl rose, but the other 2 are just a buttercream rose that is piped straight on the cupcake. There are some threads about cupcake bouquets, as well as youtube videos. hope this helps icon_smile.gif I cant wait to try this.. I wanted to do this for my mom for mothers day.. but didnt get around to it...

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splymale Posted 17 May 2010 , 7:47pm
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Has anyone tried freezing cupcakes with a fruit or custard filling?

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luvbuttercream Posted 17 May 2010 , 7:53pm
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I have done the 'rose' swirl a few times I use the 1M tip and start from the center of the cupcakes slowly working my way to the outside edge Just one layer of icing.

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Mickeebabe Posted 17 May 2010 , 10:09pm
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I have done the rose swirl a few times also. I used tip #2D. I start in the center and work my way out. I only move my wrist, not my whole arm.
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TexasSugar Posted 18 May 2010 , 7:17pm
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Second one looks like it was done with tip 97 or a 116.

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