What
Frosting To Use In Your Cake Decorating
Those
of us who are into cake decorating, think of the beautiful icing
designs when we think of cake. Icing is the finishing touch on cakes,
cookies, and cupcakes. There are several different types of icing used
in cake decorating. The choice of icing while cake decorating, will
have a great deal to do with how the decorated cake will look.
1.
Buttercream Icing: Buttercream is the icing that is used the most in
cake decorating. This is the same type of frosting that we can buy
readymade in the grocery store. This icing is easy to use and easy to
make. The ingredients are confectioners sugar, and butter or
shortening. What you use to thin the frosting will differ with the
icing texture you need to work with, to determine whether to use eggs
or milk. Take care when thinning the frosting, remember, a little milk
goes a long way. If you find the frosting is too thin, you can add a
bit of confectioners sugar to thicken it.
To assure an even finish on your frosting, dip the icing spatula in
cold water to make the surface smooth. This will give a smoother finish
for writing. Buttercream is used to create flowers and other
decorations made with a pastry bag. The icing needs to be the right
consistency to make flower petals or writing. When you make roses out
of icing, you can freeze them and add them to the cake later. This will
make them easier to handle.
Buttercream
can be stored in the refrigerator without getting hard. Make sure it is
back to room temperature before you attempt to use it.
2.
Foam Icing: This is a meringue and is used on lemon pie or Baked
Alaska. This frosting is made of egg whites beaten into stiff peaks. It
is possible to add flavoring and color to the meringue. You will not be
able to use this icing for intricate cake decorating, and you won't be
able to use an icing bag with this icing. This icing is used when you
want the cake to look fluffy, with little ornate decoration.
3.
Fondant: This icing is very popular with those who decorate wedding
cakes, and cakes for very special occasions. The ingredients are simply
powdered sugar, water, cream of tartar, or glucose. Fondant is thick
and doughy, with a silky, smooth, texture. Fondant will give the cake a
flawless surface, and soft, rounded edges. Working with fondant is an
art and will take practice to get it right. Fondant has a translucent
quality, and will work best when placed on the cake over a thin layer
of buttercream frosting.
4.
Fudge Icing: Fudge icing is made from chocolate, peanut butter, almond,
or mint. This icing is quite thick and contains both shortening and
butter.
5.
Glazes: This frosting is thin and watery, and will harden into a shell
after it is placed on the cake. This frosting is mostly used on
pastries. Glazes help to keep the pastry moist.
6.
Flat Icing: This icing is similar to a glaze, but it is a bit thicker.
Flat icing is a combination of confectioner's sugar and water and is
used to drizzle onto pastries.
7.
Royal Icing: This is also a flat icing, and hardens after it is set.
Royal icing is a wonderful choice to make flowers, sculptures, and
garnishes for cake decorating.
You
can use any combination of the basic seven icings listed, to create a
personal masterpiece. You will need to practice before you become good
at cake decorating. You will get the hang of it sooner than you think,
and even the mistakes will taste great.
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