A spatula is incredibly helpful when it comes to making buttercream frosting and decorating a cake. Use a spatula to fluff frosting up or spread the freshly made frosting on the surface of cakes, cookies and muffins.
Now that you have the proper tools, it's time to invest in the right ingredients. When making a Classic Buttercream Frosting recipe, you want to make it right. When heading to the grocery store to purchase frosting ingredients, make sure what you buy is quality. Buttercream has a rich taste, and when the right ingredients are used, the flavor will really stand out.
This is especially so when purchasing butter. Because butter is the main ingredient in buttercream, it's essential to use the right one. If you want to create creamy, great-tasting buttercream, use high-quality butter and make sure it's unsalted butter, as opposed to using salted butter. Using unsalted butter puts you in control of the amount of butter in the recipe, ensuring you don't end up with too salty of a taste.
You have the right tools and purchased quality ingredients; now it's time to choose which buttercream recipe to make. Finding the right buttercream recipe is an integral part of making the perfect vanilla buttercream, and you'll want to find a recipe that you enjoy. A classic buttercream recipe that's easy to make and taste great makes this Easy Buttercream Frosting. Made with just four ingredients-powdered sugar, vanilla extract, softened butter and milk/heavy cream it's the ideal recipe for novice and advanced bakers alike. Its fluffy yet durable texture makes it suitable for decorating cakes and cookies. When making this vanilla buttercream recipe, follow the steps above to ensure success.
Now that you've made the perfectly flavored and colored buttercream, it's time actually to use it! Choose a dessert recipe that you love and think would pair well with your buttercream. This Gluten Free Confetti Cake is one of our favorites and will have everyone who bites into it smiling. Or, if you'd prefer to decorate cookies, try out these Lemon Sugar Cookies. When decorating with buttercream, we recommend using a piping bag. To use this decorating tool, fill the bag with buttercream, apply a bit of pressure and squeeze from the top of the piping bag. Hold the bag at about 90 degrees above the dessert and begin frosting!