Hi !!!
What is the difference between buttercream, butter icing, frosting. And what I can use to decorate the cake, do designs and flowers. I am trying to make homemade cakes and sometime come dry or dry and super sweet. Please help me. Thank you for your time.
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>frosting and icing are both cake coverings.
>plain buttercream is fat + sugar + small amount of liquid to make it spreadable [flavour + colour]. Buttercream in UK is only ever butter, while elsewhere it may be shortening or a mixture of both. And then ther are other types: swiss german italian french etc
>butter icing is small amount of fat plus sugar +liquid to mix [flavour + colour]
* To decorate cakes?
1. baked-in/on decoration - fruits/nuts etc that are placed on the batter before cooking eg almonds on fruitcakes, struesal on coffee-cakes, glacee/glazed fruits on the bottom/top of cakes, marzipan on battenberg/simnel cakes etc
2. simple decorations using glazes and sprinkled powder patterns [icing sugar, cocoa etc]
3. slathered/piped whipped cream
4. Marzipan
5. Marzipan and Royal Icing
5. Marzipan and Sugarpaste
7. Buttercream [most cultures have a variation of this: Swiss, French, German, Italian, American, European, English to name a few]
8. [Poured] Fondant
9. Satin[Silk] Icing is a buttercream variation [most have a variation of this technique]
10. Rolled Buttercream [Fondant] is a buttercream variation
11. Marshmallow Fondant
12. Chocolate techniques - straight melted chocolate, ganache, chocolate clay [candy clay] etc
And all the other types of Icings and frostings that I haven't mentioned
* To do designs?
1. whipped cream
2. Marzipan
3. Royal Icing
4. Sugarpaste
5. Buttercream
6. Rolled Buttercream [Fondant] is a buttercream variation
7. Marshmallow Fondant
8. Chocolate
9. pastillage
10. gumpaste, flower paste, mexican paste
11. chocolate clay [candy clay] etc
An all the others ...
> Dry cakes? Incorrect balance of ingredients, overbeating or overbaking
> Dry sweet cakes? too much sugar will make dry cake ie an incorrect balance of ingredients ..
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