Royal icing is one of the most conventional icings used to decorate desserts. Like regular icing, royal icing uses egg whites or meringue powder to give it more stability. Royal icing also dries a bit harder than traditional icing, yet still holds a shiny finish. Many bakers love royal icing because it's easily customizable and can be made thinner or thicker depending on your specific needs. Royal icing is also commonly used as a dessert glue and is especially popular around the holidays when creating desserts like gingerbread houses.
The chances are that you've used traditional buttercream before. Easy to make from scratch, this type of buttercream is used in several dessert recipes. A mixture of butter, shortening, confectioners sugar and vanilla extract produces a taste and texture loved by all. Additionally, this buttercream can be made quickly, making it the perfect frosting choice if you're on a time crunch. Customized to your unique baking needs, traditional buttercream can easily be softened, stiffened and tinted. It's an excellent base for adding flavor to cakes and can be used for piping decorations.
For a simple-to-make frosting, follow this recipe and make Easy Buttercream Frosting from scratch.
Rich, creamy and oh-so-dreamy, French buttercream is the dessert you didn't know you've been missing. French buttercream boasts a taste and texture similar to pastry cream or custard and is not as sweet as traditional buttercream. Made with sugar and pasteurized egg yolks, it tastes great when combined with decadent cake recipes like this Salted Almond Fudge Cake. Like Italian buttercream, this frosting is easy to spread and great when used as filling between layers, cake decorating and piping. Note that because pasteurized egg yolks are used, French buttercream often has a yellow tint to it.
Ermine frosting is a lesser-known type of buttercream that is ideal when you want to switch things up. It holds a smooth and rich texture and tastes similar to cream cheese frosting, also known as flour buttercream or boiled frosting. Made by cooking flour and sugar with milk, it's then whipped into softened butter until it is light and fluffy. Vanilla and salt can be added to this buttercream for flavoring. When making this buttercream allow the mixture to be completely cool before combining it with butter. If storing before use, place plastic wrap on the surface of the frosting to prevent a skin from forming.
Step out of your comfort zone and make this Banana Layer Cake with Banana Buttercream Frosting. This cake also tastes delicious when topped with traditional Ermine frosting!