how to cover a cake with icing
Last time , l shared with you how to make icing.In today's blog , l will take you over to cover how cakes icing to make them look pretty and sweet.🎂
Step 1: Trim the Cake
Step 2: Spread Filling
Using a small offset spatula, evenly cover the top of the first layer with 1 cup of buttercream. Spread the buttercream so it extends beyond the edges of the cake.
Step 3: Crumb Coat
Place the other cake layer, with the cut side down, on top of the buttercream; press gently to make it level. With the small spatula, spread the cake with 1 1/2 cups more of the buttercream icing , plus any oozing out from between the layers, creating a "crumb coat," a thin layer of frosting that seals in the crumbs. Refrigerate the cake for 15 minutes.
Step 4: Frost the Cake
Using a large offset spatula, generously coat the chilled cake with 2 1/2 cups of buttercream icing, covering the top of the cake first. Hold the spatula at a cute angle of 45-degrees against the cake, as shown above , and slowly rotate the turntable. If the buttercream appears to be streaky, dip the spatula into hot water, and wipe it dry, then continue spreading the frosting.
Step 5: Smooth Frosting
Use a bench scraper to smooth the sides of the cake. Hold the scraper perpendicular to the cake with one edge resting on the turntable and slowly rotate the turntable. Small areas of the cake may be touched up with the small spatula. Refrigerate the cake for 30 minutes for the icing to set on the cake .
Wholah ! Your cake is now fully covered and is now ready to be decorated by you 😊 ! Just go hard with your decorations and make your cake look as delicious to look at as it is to eat .
Pictures courtesy of : Love Life and Sugar and Sugar and Sparrow






Yummy yummy😋
ReplyDeleteThis is interesting! Covering cakes has been a challenge. Thank you so much for all this.
ReplyDeleteNeh , l can totally relate , it took me a looong while to finally get it right 😂
DeleteMy mouth is now watering🤤.. Will definitely have to try this recipe. Thank you😋😋
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