I recently started working on my cake decorating again, just for fun, after The Princess wanted a flower covered birthday cake. Boy was I out of practice! I tried several icing recipes, but I hit gold when I made my own little changes to one of
Wilton's buttercreams.
Here's what I used:
- 1/2 C Crisco shortening
- 1/2 C (1 stick) real butter, unsalted
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/2 tsp Watkin's butter-flavored extract
- about 4 C powdered sugar, a little more on hand if you'd like some icing stiffer.
- 2 Tbs half & half, a tiny bit on hand if you'd like to thin some icing for spreading.
I separated the generous amount (about 3 cups) into small cups for coloring, keeping much of it for icing the cake. I thinned the spreading icing with a few more drops of half & half. I also added a tiny spoon of powdered sugar to the frosting used for the roses. I affixed wax paper squares to my
flower nail with a dab of frosting, to quickly form tons of roses while letting them all dry before placing on the cake. Just carefully pull off and put on a new square and go again. (This was SUPER helpful when practicing!)
This Tinker Bell cake was MUCH more feminine than The Jedi's Hobbit Hole cake!
2 comments:
Oh, my yumminess! Could I just have a teensy weensy slice of cake with a flower on top? Pretty please.
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