@scheckeats: @scheckeats Some Flavor Ideas * Vanilla Buttercream: add vanilla extract to taste at step 3. I use between 1 and 2 teaspoons. * Chocolate Buttercream: add 2 oz of melted and (mostly) cooled unsweetened 100% baking chocolate at step 3. This makes the most velvety and perfect chocolate buttercream. I melt it in the microwave before step one. It’s usually cool enough by step 3. * Strawberry Buttercream: puree fresh strawberries and add at step 3. (I don’t even bother straining the seeds out). * Raspberry Buttercream: puree fresh raspberries, sieve to remove the seeds, and add at step 3. * Lemon Buttercream: at step 1 beat in the zest of two lemons with the butter. Add the juice of 1-2 lemons halfway through step 1. * Salted Caramel Buttercream: add salted caramel Why This Method is Best * Using all good quality butter instead of margarine or shortening is more natural, tastes better, and is much better for you (no hydrogenated oils and trans fats) * Whipping the room temperature butter for 5 minutes gives the buttercream the most light and smooth texture * You can easily buy a 1lb box of powdered sugar and add it straight in (I find sifting it totally unnecessary), which makes less of a mess * If you follow the steps properly, your buttercream should never break * However, if you find yourself with broken buttercream, try beating it on high for 1-3 minutes * This recipe is very easily adaptable to make many other flavors like chocolate, strawberry, raspberry, lemon… Ingredients * 1 cup, 2 sticks (226g) unsalted butter at room temperature (If you are in a position to buy good quality butter, I highly recommend it. I use Kerrygold Irish Butter in almost all my recipes) * One 1lb package, 4 cups (454g) confectioner's/powdered/icing sugar * Flavorings (My favorites include vanilla extract, melted and cooled unsweetened chocolate, and berry purees) * Heavy Cream or Milk (a 1-6ish tbsp to taste) Method 1. In the bowl of an electric stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment or using hand beaters (your arm will get a workout), place your room temperature butter. Beat the butter on high speed for 5 minutes, scraping down the sides and bottom of the bowl occasionally. This is the most important step for silky buttercream, because you're whipping all the air into the butter. After five minutes, your butter should about double in volume and become lighter in color. 2. Add in all the powdered sugar. Mix it in starting on low (you don't want a face full of powdered sugar) and work your way back up to high. Your icing might look crumbly after you add the sugar, but beat for a minute or two until it is completely combined. 3. Add in your flavorings in small increments, beating well after each addition. Especially with berry puree, I find I need to beat for a while extra to avoid my buttercream from breaking, when it looks curdled. 4. Add in cream (or don't), slowly, to thin your buttercream to your desired consistency. Beat well (at this step, I like to beat it for another minute or two). The cream thins out the icing but it also helps emulsify it and keep it from breaking. I usually put close to a quarter cup (4 tbsps). 5. Use immediately or cover and place in refrigerator for later use. If refrigerating, let it come back to room temperature and whip it well before using. #CapCut #frosting #cake #buttercream
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Thursday 27 June 2024 17:39:13 GMT
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C**** :
I have been searching for years for a icing recipe that is not buttercream but every one I find says they have the best recipe but it’s always the exact same ingredients and measurements 😒
2025-04-14 03:00:30
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Kai :
How do you make sure it stays fluffy and creamy after icing your cake? It always condenses after I top the cake for some reason :/
2024-07-07 09:43:25
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Susan :
GOAT
2024-06-27 21:32:32
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olivialovexo :
would this work in a stand mixer ?
2024-06-27 23:47:57
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Tee A Em why not :
You don’t sift your sugar? It makes a huge difference
2024-06-28 03:17:18
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wcarp1359 :
How much chocolate? And strawberries
2024-06-28 11:41:22
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Jenna :
Gorgeous
2024-06-28 13:58:00
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ella :
omg this repost! i literally use your recipe every time ive made cake for the last 3 years!!
2024-06-29 15:08:51
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Bomm bomm :
I don’t know….you may have to make one and send it to me🤔just to be sure
2024-06-27 21:42:54
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hotlawyer2001 :
I’m a loud frosting hater but I fear these would singlehandedly cure me
2024-06-28 05:30:45
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lobaird :
Gorgeous! Could you use less sugar, say 3/4 pound? Or would that affect the texture?
2024-06-28 11:46:47
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Baddie ong :
I usually add cocoa powder for chocolate icing. It’s much easier than normal chocolate
2024-07-08 22:39:21
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Dusti Hunter :
Made this chocolate frosting today. 😋 Fabulous
2024-06-29 20:47:11
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Jess Linnea :
I need this now
2024-06-28 21:20:48
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Georgia Thomsen :
Wow
2024-07-08 02:35:10
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tammi.velez :
That chocolate looks amazing!
2024-06-28 22:18:39
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Zach :
😂😂😂
2024-06-27 19:19:51
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🐮🎀 :
😁😁😁
2024-12-29 03:17:20
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anna.cole.mc :
😂😂😂
2024-12-02 16:13:59
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Lemonitsa Shop :
😍
2024-06-29 06:05:04
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Rose Meade Hart :
♥️
2024-06-28 04:22:57
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Cupcake :
Cook down your strawberries. You’ll thank me later.
2024-06-28 00:10:12
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J E N N Y 🫶🏼 :
I mean I like frosting but yours is 100% the best ever since I found your buttercream it’s all I make … I’m making chocolate this weekend
2024-06-28 17:24:50
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