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Reply to "Troubles using parchment cornets for piping"

Hi, I don't seem to have either of these problems much at all, though I would have to see how your cones are made in order to understand why you might be having trouble. Sometimes if the cones aren't formed well, the paper seam can interfere with piping a round line. Or if you haven't cut the hole straight across, you can get some other shape. I'm not sure if you've tried shaping the cones via my method; if not, you might try that. I also tend to use cones/cornets for piping thicker icings, less so for flooding looser (wetter) icings. So as a result, the tip doesn't soften all that much. It may eventually (especially if you drag the tip in the icing, which I usually avoid), but by then I've usually run out of icing and am ready for a new cone anyway. Not sure I've helped at all . . . link to my parchment cone video is here: http://cookieconnection.juliau...archment-pastry-cone

Last edited by Julia M. Usher
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