Cake Dowels; What Are They & Why You Should Be Using Them – Almond Art Blog (2024)

While not the most glamorous part of cake decorating cake dowels are essential for tall or multi-tiered cakes. Find out everything you need to know about cake dowels below.

What Are Cake Dowels?

Cake dowels are a general term for a rod or tube usually made of plastic or wood. They’re food safe and designed to be inserted into your cake to distribute the weight of heavy decorations or other tiers.

They’re also handy for adding stability to tall cakes, and large models and are also used as decorations such as logs, beams and fishing rods.

Do I Need To Use Cake Dowels?

If you’re making a standard single-tier cake that isn’t overly tall then it’s unlikely that you’ll need to use cake dowels. If you’re making a multi-tied cake (stacked or pillared) then you definitely need to use dowels.

Cake isn’t a very good building material, put enough weight on top and it will compress. Give it a few hours or a couple of days and you’ll probably find that your multi-tiered masterpiece has succumbed to gravity.

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Do I Need To Use A Cake Board With Dowels?

If you’re creating a stacked or pillared cake then the answer is undoubtedly yes. Cake dowels work by transferring the weight of your cake from one board to another without exerting any force on the cake in between.

Without a cake board between the layers, your dowels won’t have any effect and your top cake will sink into the bottom one.

If you don’t want the cake board to be visible you need to use a board the same size as your cake and then cover it when you cover your cake.

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How Many Cake Dowels Do I Need?

The number of cake dowels you’ll need will depend on the weight they need to hold up. As a generalisation, you’ll need 3-4 for smaller cakes and 4-6 for medium cakes and 6-8 for large or heavy cakes.

If you’re creating a tall cake and want some added stability a single dowel in the centre of the cake is usually enough.

Which Cake Dowels Should I Use?

Cake dowels come in 2 main types: rods and tubes. The rod type of dowels is ideal for small cakes, decorations and fruit cakes. The tube dowels are designed to be used for sponge cakes that need to support a decent weight, they’re also great for adding stability to very tall cakes.

How Do I Insert Cake Dowels?

Cake dowels should be equidistantly spaced under the tier they’re supporting. Arrange your dowels in a shape using the number of dowels for the corners. 3 in a triangle, 4 in a square, 5 in a pentagon etc. If you’re dealing with a very large or heavy cake you can use multiple layers so the weight is evenly distributed.

Once you’ve decided where you’re dowels are going push one dowel into your cake down to the board. Using a pencil, mark the dowel level with the top of you’re cake. If you’re using pillars place these over the dowel and mark them at the top of your pillar.

Remove the dowel from your cake and use this as a guide to cut all the required dowels to the correct size. Once you’ve got all of your dowels to the right size push each of the dowels into your cake.

If you’re stacking your cake then you can use a small amount of royal icing between the tiers for added stability.

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Cake Dowels; What Are They & Why You Should Be Using Them – Almond Art Blog? ›

Cake dowels work by transferring the weight of your cake from one board to another without exerting any force on the cake in between. Without a cake board

cake board
What is a Cake Drum? A cake drum is normally a layers of card or card foam board covered in foil (like cake boards you can get them in other colours but silver is the most common) and they are around 12-13mm / ½ inch thick. They're strong and are generally available in larger sizes than cake boards.
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between the layers, your dowels won't have any effect and your top cake will sink into the bottom one.

Are cake dowels necessary? ›

The only time full dowelling is not necessary for a stacked construction is if the lower tiers are a firm fruit cake or carrot cake. If a light sponge cake or mousse-filled creation, without the dowels the top tiers would simply sink into the lower ones and the cake will topple over.

What are dowels used for? ›

Dowels are commonly used as structural reinforcements in cabinet making and in numerous other applications, including: Furniture shelf supports. Moveable game pieces (i.e. pegs) Hangers for items such as clothing, key rings, and tools.

What can I use instead of cake dowels? ›

Use straws instead of dowel rods for supports for your cake. They are just as supportive and you likely have them already at home.

Do you put cake boards between tiers? ›

Cakes should never ever be stacked on top of each other without proper support. There has to be cardboard cake board, under each tier of the cake, even when it's only 1 or 2 tier cake. I do also recommend dowels for 2 tier cakes, anything more than 2 tiers and it is 100% must and not a suggestion.

Does a 2 tier cake need a center dowel? ›

You do not have to place a center dowel for two-tier cakes unless you want to. They aren't as likely to fall as tall-tiered cakes. If you're making a buttercream cake, you'll need to be careful while stacking the cake to not dent your icing. Using spatulas is one of the best ways to make sure you don't ruin your icing.

What is the rule for dowels? ›

The rule of thumb for dowel size is: Dowel Diameter = 1/8 of the Pavement Thickness. Lengths from 15-18 inches (380-460 mm) 6.0 inches (150 mm) minimum embedment length on each side of the joint. 1.0-1.50 in. ( 25-40 mm) diameter typical for roads.

What is the best wood for dowels? ›

Wooden dowels are generally made with hardwood such as beech and poplar, which makes them reliably strong. We've scoured the market to find the best dowel rods of various lengths and diameters; check out our recommendations below.

How to stop a layer cake from sliding? ›

Now chill the cake for 15 minutes in the freezer or 30 minutes in the fridge to set the filling and so that the cake layers get a bit firmer and then when you frost the cake, the layers will stay in place and even as you apply pressure to the sides as you spread the frosting on and then smooth it, that pressure won't ...

What do you put in between layers of cake? ›

Filling: Filling is what goes between the cake layers. Cakes can be filled with frosting (like in this tutorial), mousse, ganache, whipped cream, fruit preserves, custard, and more. Frosting: Aside from being used as a filling, buttercream frosting is used to decorate the outside top and sides of the cake.

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