Cake Frosting Tips

Wilton Cake Decorating Yearbook 2010: Fabulous Gift For Cake Decorator

Posted in Cake Frosting Tips on November 22nd, 2009 by sarita – Comments Off

Wiltons 2010 Yearbook of Cake Decorating
Wiltons 2010 Yearbook of Cake Decorating
includes easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions, how-to photos, and a technique resource guide, as well as detailed product information for the inside scoop on the newest decorating gear and classic essential items.   With over 200 projects, this softcover volume is the perfect gift and inspiration for the cake decorator in your life.  The current price ($11.99) at Kitchen Collection is one of the best we’ve seen yet.

Chocolate Cake Frosting Recipe Gone Right

Posted in Cake Frosting Tips, Chocolate Frosting on November 8th, 2009 by sarita – Comments Off

chocolate cake frosting
Green Your Plate has a great story of their struggles with making a fluffy textured chocolate frosting.  As you know, it’s not just the quality of ingredients you use that makes a great frosting.  It’s also knowing how and in what order to combine the ingredients so they reach the desired texture.  You work to bake a light, even cake, so you don’t want to ruin it with a heavy, gloppy frosting.

What really took this frosting from glop to great is careful sifting of flour and “awakening” the cocoa powder with the right amount of water.

Here’s Green Your Plate’s Chocolate Frosting Recipe.  Be sure to check out the full article and photos after the jump.

Fluffy Chocolate Frosting
Adapted from the Chocolate Cake Mix Doctor

This recipe makes 1 1/2 cups, enough to frost a 2-layer 6 inch diameter mini-cake.

Ingredients:
1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
3 T. boiling water
4 T. (1/2 stick) butter, room temperature
1 1/2 cups powdered sugar, sifted
1/2 tsp. pure vanilla extract

Pour the boiling water over the cocoa powder and stir it together to combine. Let the mixture sit for a couple of minutes to cool down, then add the butter and mix on low speed until it is combined (this takes less than a minute).

Then, add the powdered sugar and vanilla and mix on low speed for another minute so that the powdered sugar is incorporated into the mixture. Turn the speed up to medium and beat the frosting for a couple more minutes until the mixture lightens in color and turns fluffy. The longer you beat it, the lighter it will get.

Green Your Plate: It’s the frosting, stupid!.

Wilton Cupcake Decorating Set

Posted in Cake Frosting Tips, Cake Tools on November 1st, 2009 by sarita – Comments Off
Wilton 12 Piece Cupcake Decorating Set

From Wilton, the most trusted name in cake decorating: Wait until you see how much fun cupcakes can be using the decorating tips! Just place tips in the bags included, fill with icing and follow the easy decorating instructions. You’ll create all kinds of fun designs perfect for celebrations or everyday treats. Includes 4 tips and 8 disposable bags for basic decorating, plus instruction booklet.  Available at Kitchen Collection.

Wilton 12 Piece Cupcake Decorating Set

Fabulous Cake Frosting Demo Video

Posted in Buttercream Frosting, Cake Frosting Tips on October 20th, 2009 by sarita – Comments Off

This very informative video takes you through the steps of frosting the top and sides of a round cake with buttercream frosting. It’s great to see the way the turntable is set up and how she uses each of the cake frosting tools.

Perfect Piping: Cake Frosting Borders That Look Great

Posted in Cake Frosting Tips on October 17th, 2009 by sarita – Comments Off

When it comes to cake decorating and icing techniques, a picture or video is worth a thousand words.

Good Housekeeping has a series of cake decorating slideshows and step-by-step videos that beautifully illustrate some great techniques you can use at home.

For example, piping dots around the border of a cake can look so elegant, but it requires some technique.  How and where you hold the pastry bag, as well as how much pressure you exert, affects how your icing comes out.  This particular slideshow also includes how to make cake border decorations like dots, squiggles and chains that don’t look like there’s been an accident.

Icing Piping Techniques – Dessert Decorating Ideas – Goodhousekeeping.com.