Marble Mirror Glaze Cake

You can use gel or paste food coloring.
Marble mirror glaze cake. A thick shiny glaze is poured over a perfectly white cake only to harden into a mirror like reflective smooth shell. Add as much coloring as described on the package until you reach the color you desire. You can use a variety of colors and shaped molds to make the frozen cake to get that super reflective surface which is how the cake got it s name. Basically the base glaze itself is the same but there is another layer of coloured glaze added on top.
Make sure the glaze pours over each side of the cake as well. Mirror glaze cakes have taken the internet by storm and i decided it was about time that i try making one. Mirror cake glaze is a shiny cake made by pouring a delicious chocolate sugar glaze that has gelatin in it over a frozen cake called an entremet oooh so french. As the glaze cools place the chilled cake on the wire rack.
Traditionally mirror glaze cakes involve pouring the glaze over a perfectly smooth mousse covered cake. Starting in the centre swirl the glaze around the cake. Yellow red green navy blue purple white and aztec blue teal tone. The genius who s.
When the mirror glaze is the proper temperature pour the colors together into a single container for a swirled effect. For the glaze boil the water sugar and condensed milk in a pot for 1 minute then remove from heat. Please be sure to follow me and subscribe for more cake torials. Bloom the gelatin in 8 cups 2 liters of cold water for 5 minutes then wring the gelatin sheets of excess water and mix into the sugar mixture.
Place the chilled cake onto a wire rack fitted inside a baking sheet. The key to pouring it over buttercream is that the cake is thoroughly chilled and that the frosting is super smooth. Although the traditional mirror glaze recipe inv. I hope you enjoyed today s marble mirror glaze cake tutorial.
Place the cake in the freezer to keep cold. I experimented and found that you can easily pour it over a classic buttercream cake. This method works best with contrasting shades so try bright marbles on a dark chocolate or a white mirror glaze base or mix and match tones on the opposite sides of the spectrum.