How To Put A Decorating Tip On A Ziploc Bag
Cut the tip of the bag off at the 14-inch mark and reinsert the nozzle which will poke out the tip of the bag so you can pipe on swirly.
How to put a decorating tip on a ziploc bag. Squeeze the piping bag with your dominant hand up by the top of the bag while doing a circle motion with the tip end. Push the nozzle through the hole. For thicker frosting I use a quart freezer bag so the seems dont bust while I squeeze out frosting.
The decorating tip is then attached to the pastry bag by screwing the coupler ring on to the base. No more than half of the tip should be coming out of the bag. Simply fold the lowerbottom corner of the bag up to the opposite corner of the top of the bag and secure the line with duct tape.
When using a tip you will snip off the end of the pastry bag drop your coupler inside the bag then screw the tip on the outside of the bag with the other end of the coupler. Push the coupler base back into the bag and cut at the mark. Choose small sturdy plastic zip-lock bags and be sure not to fill them more than half full.
Plop a spatula-full or two of icing onto the plastic wrap. Use a pair of scissors to mark a spot on the bag about inch before the first thread on the narrow end of the coupler. Make a small triangle cut on one side of the zip lock bag.
I know you mention get strong bags but I tried using Glad version. If the tip is out but you cannot push the entire thing out of the piping bag itself then youre tip fits perfectly. You should be able to push a small part of the.
How to Set Up an IcingPiping Bag for Cake Decorating for large tips Step 1. Lay a sheet of plastic wrap about the size of a legal-size piece of paper on your countertop. Dont put the tip on yet.