thread: how do you apply hundreds and thousands to a side of a cake?

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    queenbee Guest

    how do you apply hundreds and thousands to a side of a cake?

    does anyone know how to apply hundreds and thousands to the side of a cake on the icing? just doing an upsy daisy cake this week for DD's birthday and no idea how to do it! thanks.

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    Registered User

    Aug 2004
    Sth East Melbourne
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    could you ice the sides and roll it in the sprinkles before doing the top of the cake??

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    BellyBelly Member
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    Dec 2008
    Paradise. QLD
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    ok the tricky thing is getting them to stick

    so use a wet icing.
    place teh cake on baking paper.
    cup your hand fill it with sprinkles then gently press them onto the side of the cake the baking papper catches the excess which can then be reused so no wastage.

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    Registered User

    May 2007
    Newcastle NSW
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    I did this not long ago and used the back of a spoon to help press them into the icing, i eventually got the hang of it and didnt take that long after a little practice. Mine was for a butterfly cake so i couldnt just roll it in the sprinkles.

    Hope it turns out well for you

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    Registered User

    Dec 2006
    In my own private paradise
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    i did this with chocolate flakes on a creamy pav on Xmas day - had it sitting on a piece of baking paper, leaned it up on a fairly steep, then sprinkled. cos it was cream i couldn't press them in, but i made bugger all mess anyway. i think with a cake you could prolly press them in a little bit... just don't do it too much or they'll get lost in the icing and all the effort will be wasted!

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    Registered User

    Jan 2006
    Brisbane
    488

    Put the sprinkles in a big bowl, pick the cake up (on a board so you don't split the cake) and just scoop up some sprinkles with your hand and press them gently onto the side of the cake over the bowl. That way any excess will fall back into the bowl.

    Happy baking!!!