Brilio.net - Piping tips are very familiar tools for cake enthusiasts or business people. This small iron funnel-shaped tool is available in various shapes and is very helpful in creating attractive cream decorations on cakes. Although available in various sizes, the majority of piping tips have dimensions as small as an adult finger.
The characteristics of small piping tips with various shapes cause difficulties in the washing process. The problem becomes more complex when the remaining cream has dried and sticks firmly to the tool. Cleaning using running water takes quite a long time to remove all the remaining cream.
photo: TikTok/@florencesjaya
A special method for cleaning cream residue on piping tips has been shared by Chef Florence, a professional who also runs a cake business. According to her experience, without knowing the right technique, the process of cleaning piping tips can be a time-consuming and laborious job.
"Still washing your tips this way (under running water)? If you do it this way, it takes a long time to wash, so you're lazy to wash it," he said as quoted by BrilioFood from TikTok/@florencesjaya on Friday (6/12).
Before washing under running water, it is best to soak the piping tip in hot water first. Let it sit while occasionally shaking it so that there is no more sticky cream stuck to the piping tip. Reported from wonderpolis.org, the hot temperature of the water can help the cream melt quickly. So, the piping tip automatically becomes clean instantly.
photo: TikTok/@florencesjaya
After that, the piping tip can be washed directly as usual with soap and running water. How about soaking the piping tip in hot water, it makes the job easier, right? For those who like to make or have a cake business, you can try this one trick.
photo: TikTok/@florencesjaya
After being uploaded in February, the video has been watched thousands of times by netizens. Some of them even left comments saying thank you for being given a useful trick like this.
"I also always wash with hot water," said TikTok/@Chika.
"Thanks infox," said TikTok/@Louise.