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    Is icing better with butter or shortening?
    JoAnna Minneci
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    Butter is better for flavor, while shortening is better for resiliency. You can also use a combination of those two to get some kind of balance.
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    Should you bake a cake before or after making icing?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
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    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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    You can bake your cake before or after you make your icing. Typically, bakers will make frosting while their cake is in the oven or cooling. Just do whichever works best for you!
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    Do l have to use powdered sugar? Is there any other option?
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    Yes, it's ideal that you use powdered sugar to make cake frosting. Using any other type of sugar won't give you the same results. The sweetness and dusty nature of powdered sugar is what gives buttercream its fluffy, smooth texture and delicious taste.
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    Can I use any type of milk for icing?
    Qamar
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    Yes, any type of milk will work.
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    What is fondant icing?
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    It is a type of icing that is used for cakes. It is made from sugar, water, gelatin and glycerol.
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    Is icing sugar always necessary when making cake icing?
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    It is necessary when making an American buttercream (or the other recipes listed). If you make a French, Italian, or German buttercream, you will not need icing sugar.
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    What can I use instead of whipping cream?
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    Make royal icing by adding two egg whites and icing sugar.
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    How do I make my buttercream icing white?
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    The more you beat it, the whiter it becomes.
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    My drawing skills are not great. What can I do to decorate a cake?
    Branden Kappes
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    Lucky for many of us, there is very little drawing skill required in cake decorating. First, ice your cake, using an online tutorial. Then put plain or colored frosting into a ziploc bag and snip off a small corner. Gently squeeze it out around the bottom of the cake in either a smooth line or small dollops made by squeezing without moving the bag. Do the same dollops around the perimeter on the top of the cake. Do it on the actual top, not along the side. Simple, yet beautiful.
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    Since butter and cream cheese icing always gives you cream colored icing, if I need pink icing for my cake, what will I add to make the color pink?
    Qamar
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    Try adding about 4 drops of red food coloring into the icing.
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    What is the difference between icing and fondant?
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    Icing is a mixture of sugar with liquid or butter. Fondant is a thick paste made of sugar and water with gelatin in it. Fondant has a dough-like texture that can be rolled out into sheets. Icing is a fluffy or creamy texture.
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    What is colored frosting?
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    Colored frosting is not white, and has been colored with dye.
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    What if I used cream cheese and icing sugar and it is runny?
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    Try adding more icing sugar. That should thicken it up. Add more until you reach your desired consistency.
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    How do I make buttercream frosting without heavy cream?
    Community Answer
    For a simple buttercream, all you need to have is butter and icing (from confectioner's sugar). No heavy cream needed!
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    How do I make my frosting firmer and less runny?
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    Add more powdered sugar slowly, a teaspoon at a time, and stir while the mixture thickens. This should give your icing a firmer consistency.
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    What can I do to make the icing thicker?
    Qamar
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    Trying adding an extra tablespoon of powdered sugar.
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    Can I use normal sugar for the icing?
    Community Answer
    No. If you were to do so, you would end up with a sugar soup you can't fix.
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    What can I use instead of vanilla extract and cream cheese?
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    You do not need to use vanilla extract. Substitute it with a smaller amount of almond extract or some other flavoring or just leave it out. Instead of cream cheese you can use equal parts of cottage cheese, drained, and blended with half-and-half or cream and a little butter or equal parts of ricotta cheese plus plain yogurt.
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    Can I use powdered sugar in place of icing sugar?
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    They're the same thing, powdered sugar is another name for icing sugar.
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    How can I make powered sugar?
    Community Answer
    If you are desperate, you can try blending normal regular granulated sugar in the blender.
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    Do I need to use powdered sugar?
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    Yes, because regular granulated sugar is too grainy and will make for a grainy frosting that you can't remove. You can make powdered sugar by blending regular sugar until it's powdery.
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    Can I make a smooth icing without using a mixer or other machine?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it just takes a little extra work and strong forearms and shoulders to mix it by hand.
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    How can I make my icing have a blue color?
    Community Answer
    Add a little bit of blue food coloring. The more you add, the darker blue it becomes.
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    How can I make rainbow colored frosting?
    Community Answer
    Make different batches of different colors, and then pipe the frosting on the cake in small streams.
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    How do I make whipping cream?
    AllRecipeGirl
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    Place a metal mixing bowl and metal whisk into the freezer for 10 to 15 minutes. Place the sugar into the mixing bowl and add the whipping cream. Whisk just until the cream reaches stiff peaks. Store any unused portion in an airtight container for up to 10 hours.
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    How can I make and place fondant icing on my cake?
    AllRecipeGirl
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    Lift the icing using a rolling pin or your hands; drape it over the top of the cake. Smooth the fondant using cake smoothers, pushing out any air bubbles and creases, starting on the top then working down the sides. Use a small knife to cut away the excess icing – don't cut too close to the cake.
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    Can I use egg white instead of gelatin in sugar paste?
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    Yes. 450 g sugar, 1 tablespoon glucose syrup, 1 tablespoon CMC, 1 egg white, 1 tablespoon of warm water to dissolve the glucose and CMC.
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    How do I color my icing?
    Community Answer
    You can color it using food coloring or gel, which you can buy in a supermarket or grocery store.
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    Is vanilla extract necessity?
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    It gives the icing a hint of flavor, but is not required. You can leave it out, or other types of extract will work just fine.
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    What if I want to add color?
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    If you want to add color to your icing, just add a few drops of food coloring and stir.
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