The more detail we put into the directions, the more needlessly complex it seems, yet simplification seems to strip away vital context, leaving the directions maddeningly vague. It's an exercise that highlights the limitations of our language, proving that some things are easier done than said. The same holds true for the simple art of making a parchment paper cone—a baker’s favorite tool for simple piping projects. Here, Stella Parks gives you a step-by-step guide to making a parchment paper piping bag for birthday-cake inscriptions, frosted sugar cookies, homemade sprinkles, or whatever other projects come your way. FULL STORY: https://www.seriouseats.com/2019/04/how-to-make-a-parchment-piping-cone.html See More Like This! Homemade Pancake Mix: https://youtu.be/fyxci7VHUpM The Best Mortar and Pestles: https://bit.ly/2tQCACx How to Make Lofthouse-Style Cookies: https://youtu.be/Ch7ocMk_JEQ Subscribe to Serious Eats! https://bit.ly/2BIlM59 Follow Us Elsewhere: https://facebook.com/seriouseats https://twitter.com/seriouseats https://instagram.com/seriouseats https://reddit.com/r/seriouseats Serious Eats is a leading resource for all things food and drink: meticulously tested recipes that really work; in-depth, science-based explanations of cooking techniques; detailed reviews of cooking equipment; and guides to ingredients, dishes, and cuisines. We bring a democratic yet scientific approach to cooking the best dishes, busting food myths, and delivering strong opinions on what you should eat next, where, when, and why.

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