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I'm not sure on which website I found this, but it works great. Use a four inch foam paint roller. When the icing crusts, I roll over the icing top and sides. Since it is foam it is washable. I take the clean suds from my dish water and clean the roller and rinse with clear, hot water. I have been useing this method for about a year and have found that it works great. The individual rollers last a few months before needing to be replaced.
Judy not all icing crusts especially Swiss and Italian buttercream....so you have to practice getting the edges sharp without the luxury of rollers...IMHO I think Swiss buttercream tastes so much better than icing made with shortening.. never liked the mouthfeel...
Judy Remaly said:I'm not sure on which website I found this, but it works great. Use a four inch foam paint roller. When the icing crusts, I roll over the icing top and sides. Since it is foam it is washable. I take the clean suds from my dish water and clean the roller and rinse with clear, hot water. I have been useing this method for about a year and have found that it works great. The individual rollers last a few months before needing to be replaced.
I ice my cake and use a HOT spatula and smooth it then stick it in the frig. After it has crusted i take a piece of paper and place it on the top of my cake then I take a fondant smoother and smooth the edge of the top of my cake. After the top is done I do the upper sides and corners to give it a nice crisp look.
Hope it helps!!!!
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