Can You Tell Me How To Pipe A Perfect Buttercream Swirl?

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jojo76 Posted 13 Apr 2009 , 9:05pm
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Hi everyone, I have baked two batches of cupcakes this weekend, they were my first ever, Im pretty new to this cake decorating lark icon_biggrin.gif I dont have much experience of piping, and today piped the buttercream on, hoping to get that luxurious swirl look that all your cakes have....

Mine looked OK, but they looked like i just went round in circles on the cakes (which i did i guess), instead of "swirling"

How do you do it?? How big a tip do you use and is it a star tip? What angle do you hold the tip at and how do you move it as you go round, if you see what I mean?

Forgive my silly questions, as I said, Im still a novice lol!
Thanks in advance for any advice! icon_biggrin.gif

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EyeCandy Posted 13 Apr 2009 , 9:46pm
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I had the same question when I first came on this site.... the answer I got was the best and I will never turn back!

I use the Wilton 1M star tip for the nice big elegant swirl. If you take a look at my photos you can see a few of the ones I've done. To get a heap in the middle (so it sits higher) I just put a big dollop of icing than start at the edge and twist my wrist around and around. I don't move the cupcake at all, just my wrist.

There is a tutorial on You Tube somewhere but I can't remember where exactly so I'll try to look. Good luck! icon_biggrin.gif

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tonedna Posted 13 Apr 2009 , 9:51pm
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I would say is basically practice and good consistency of icing. Is like writing, the more you practice the better you get at it. Creating your own patterns are easier than following ones already premade..
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JGMB Posted 13 Apr 2009 , 9:54pm
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There are step-by-step instructions on the Wilton site:

http://www.wilton.com/technique/1M-Swirl

Hope it helps!

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tonedna Posted 14 Apr 2009 , 2:05am
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lol..I totally didnt see she meant swirls for cupcakes!..duh!
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jojo76 Posted 14 Apr 2009 , 6:59pm
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Thanks everyone! LOL edna, yes I do mean cupcakes, though to be fair, I was wondering how long it would be before I dare to pipe names and stuff onto cakes, so your answer helps there!!
Thanks for the wilton instructions JGMB, thats helpful, and for your advice too, eyecandy, will also try your metod, I will keep practicing!!!!!!!!!!

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pinkflower1212 Posted 15 Apr 2009 , 7:06pm
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So to ice these little things, you start on the outside and work your way in? Do you leave a bit of cake showing so icing doesn't get on the paper line? Want to make some for the schools silent auction, so I'm wanting to learn and not look like a newbie when it comes to decorating. My kids don't care, but I want it to look right at the school.

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EyeCandy Posted 15 Apr 2009 , 7:16pm
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You can really do it either way, sometimes I let it touch the liner and others I leave a small gap so it doesn't droop if the icing gets too warm. (My icing sometimes "melts" if I use the canned variety).

I always work from the outside, in, I have more control over the swirl this way.

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ilikeitdark Posted 26 Apr 2009 , 6:55am
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Does anyone have a good chocolate french buttercream recipe? I want to make some for cupcakes but want it to be good. Thanks!

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ninatat Posted 29 Apr 2009 , 3:19pm
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hi all eyecandy what tip did you use for the 4th pink cupcake in your pictures, thanks

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EyeCandy Posted 29 Apr 2009 , 3:30pm
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Hi! Uh oh, I have NO idea about that one, that was my first time using my tips and I was just playing around with them. I can't recall which one it was at all. I'm sorry! icon_sad.gif

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ninatat Posted 29 Apr 2009 , 10:30pm
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i have the drop flower tip but your's is really big maybe someone can guess. thanks

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antonia74 Posted 30 Apr 2009 , 1:51am
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Hi Jojo, I made a little video about how to ice swirls and a few other techniques for cupcakes. I do it with the large 1M star tip, take a peak...




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EyeCandy Posted 30 Apr 2009 , 3:18am
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I love my 1M but know that wasn't it that I used because I didn't own it yet. I do have a few star tips in the set, I will take a peek at them tomorrow and check out the #'s on them. icon_biggrin.gif

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ninatat Posted 30 Apr 2009 , 3:25am
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ok thanks l love that look icon_lol.gif

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FlourPots Posted 1 May 2009 , 12:58pm
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Here's another great video: http://www.how2cakes.com/swirl.html

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