Silky BUTTERCREAM icing in 1 MINUTE │ Frosting recipe for cupcake PIPING & cakes
Hey everyone! Today I'm going to be sharing my 1 minute buttercream frosting recipe. This easy recipe gives you SILKY SMOOTH icing that is not only perfect for piping onto cupcakes or decorating cakes, but it TASTES INCREDIBLE too!
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INGREDIENTS LIST:
- 1 cup (230g) softened unsalted butter
- 2 cups (260g) icing sugar
- 1 tablespoon milk
- 1 teaspoon flavoring of choice (e.g. vanilla extract/essence)
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How To Make The Best Sugar Cookies
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Why you should use BUTTERMILK for baking and how to make it yourself at home!
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Buttermilk is one of my favourite ingredients to use when it comes to baking! I use it in so many of my recipes, including my soft vanilla cake and red velvet cake. If you’re in a pinch and don’t have buttermilk on hand, or can’t easily access it, you can make a great buttermilk substitute right at home.
INGREDIENTS:
- 1 cup (250 ml) milk
- 1 tbsp (15 ml) white vinegar - lemon juice okay too
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BAKING ESSENTIALS:
Cake Tins (8x3-inch) -
Hand Mixer -
Whisks -
Electronic Kitchen Scale -
Glass Mixing Bowls -
Spatulas -
Measuring Spoons & Cups -
Cake Release -
Pastry Brush -
NICE-TO-HAVE:
KitchenAid Stand Mixer -
Cake Stand -
Food Processer -
Immersion Blender -
CAKE DECORATING ESSENTIALS:
Offset Spatula -
Piping Bags -
Piping Tips -
Cake Scraper -
Steel Turntable -
Cake Boards -
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Cream Cheese Cookies
These delicious, fluffy cream cheese cookies MELT in your mouth and have the most delightful flavor; perfectly sweet with a nice tang from the cream cheese and a hint of vanilla.
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These cookies are SO good! I've actually been making them quite a bit and leavning them on friend's doorsteps as little cookie care packages. They're a must make recipe.
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Buttercream Frosting
This simple and delicious vanilla buttercream frosting is perfect for frosting cakes and cupcakes. It’s so creamy and dreamy, you might just want to eat it plain! You can add any flavor you'd like too. I love rose water, orange blossom water, coffee, lemon and strawberry.
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Vanilla Buttercream may seem beyond simple but I get a surprising number of questions from bakers everywhere about it. So let’s set the record straight with perhaps the most ubiquitous and variable frosting there is! Let me know how you enjoy this recipor have more questionse; historically, I have found it to be a crowd pleaser.
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Christmas sugar cookies, roll-out dough with simple glaze icing
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***RECIPE, MAKES 4 DOZEN COOKIES***
3/4 cup (6 oz, 170g) butter, softened
2 eggs
1.5 cups (300g) sugar
1 tablespoon vanilla (if not using, replace with milk or water)
1 teaspoon kosher salt (or half that if you're using salted butter)
2 teaspoons baking powder
3 cups (360g) flour
powdered sugar
milk
sprinkles, food coloring, etc.
Mix the granulated sugar into the softened butter and then mix in the eggs until smooth. Put in the vanilla, salt, baking powder, and a third of the flour. Mix until smooth. Add the remaining flour gradually until smooth. Consider mixing in even more flour than indicated above, until you get a dough that's just barely sticky. Cover and refrigerate for at least an hour before rolling.
Heat oven to 350ºF/180ºC convection, or 375ºF/190ºC if you don't have a convection fan.
Dust a large work surface liberally with powdered sugar or flour. Roll out the cold dough, nice and slowly, rotating it very frequently as you go to make sure it doesn't stick to your work surface. When it's 2-3mm thick, use cookie cutters to punch out shapes. It works best if you push straight down then twist a little to release them.
Put all the cookies onto baking sheets lined with parchment — you can position them very close together. Gather up the trimmings into a ball, but get the ball cold again before rolling it out and punching out more cookies.
Bake until the edges just barely start to brown, about 20 minutes. Consider rotating the pans halfway through, especially if you don't have convection. Let the cookies cool throughly before decorating them.
To make your icing, put a lot of powdered sugar in a bowl and whisk in just enough milk to turn it into a smooth glaze — it won't take much. You can add food coloring to the glaze, but you may need to add more powdered sugar to balance the extra moisture.
Ice and decorate the cookies, and let sit overnight — the icing will harden and the cookie will soften.