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Try changing brands of powdered sugar. Sometimes there's too much corn starch blended in which will give you a grainy texture.
I sift my powdered sugar into a bowl and then add it to the butter. I also use unsalted butter
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Badyah said:
I didn't sift my powdered sugar the first time, but I did when I made my 2 following cakes, it didn't make that difference and again I got the same sandy texture!
Living in UK is a nightmare as U can't get the simplest things that u need in many things specially when it comes to cake icing and decorating!
But I appreciate ur help, thanx 4 ur prompt reply!
Melissa Linton said:I sift my powdered sugar into a bowl and then add it to the butter. I also use unsalted butter
i don't know if it makes a difference, but I use Crisco shortening, butter (cream it together real good)
A clear flavored extract (butter or almond...just depends)
Then add my sifted powdered sugar and blend until I get the desired consistancy.
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here is what I have found helps me, but to be honest I still feel there is a certain amount of "graininess" to american buttercream
A stand mixer with a paddle attachment - makes a huge difference over a hand mixer with beaters
I whip the butter/shortening, alone, for at least 10 minutes on a high speed
then I add a portion of the liquid (cream, flavor etc)
add powder sugar, and so on until you ps is all in and you have the consistency you want
then I whip that for a very long time for a long time on a medium speed.
I use non-dairy creamer (powder) for the liquid in my BC.
Use boiling water to dissolve and dump it in while it is still really hot at the appropriate point in the recipe.
This will "melt" the sugar and make for a smoother product.
There are lots of different flavors available.
mimi
here is what I have found helps me, but to be honest I still feel there is a certain amount of "graininess" to american buttercream
A stand mixer with a paddle attachment - makes a huge difference over a hand mixer with beaters
I whip the butter/shortening, alone, for at least 10 minutes on a high speed
then I add a portion of the liquid (cream, flavor etc)
add powder sugar, and so on until you ps is all in and you have the consistency you want
then I whip that for a very long time for a long time on a medium speed.
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