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| Forum topic by MiVidaSweets | posted 305 days ago | 672 views | 0 times favorited | 9 replies | ![]() |
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305 days ago |
Topic tags/keywords: advice question how-to I have NEVER made whipped frosting before. I am a buttercream fondant user but I know the day will come when someone will ask me for a whipped cream cake any easy recipe suggestions? I may need to practice.. |
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#1 posted 303 days ago |
i just used double cream whipped and it sits nicely on a cake but needs to be kept in the fridge, i will post a photo of a 12” cake i did last week,x -- D.Bowers |
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#2 posted 303 days ago |
Oh perfect thank you!! |
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#3 posted 303 days ago |
Easy….just buy the cartons of frostin pride from smart and final. It is really yummy and super easy. It comes in a carton and all you do is whip it up. It is non-perishable so it doesnt have to be refigerated. It also makes a great mousse….you mix some along with jello pudding mixes and some mild and it is super tasty. |
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#4 posted 301 days ago |
Oh nice!! I think I will try that too :o) |
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#5 posted 301 days ago |
I’ve stabilize whipped cream with “Whip It”. Got it at a cake supply store. Used it last week and it held up really well. Frostin’ Pride is good too especially for the mousse fillings. I mix it with my lemon curd and fruit gel fillings. -- Michele, CA, http://www.rockcandycakes.com http://www.facebook.com/rockcandycakes |
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#6 posted 301 days ago |
Hmm I have to try that.. Hey isn’t that Whip It what Demi Moore was hooked on idk why that made me laugh not nice but cracked me up alil lol |
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#7 posted 300 days ago |
Does anyone know where I can find frostin pride or pastry pride in or near savannah, ga? Thanks! -- Tammy, http://www.facebook.com/cakes.cookies.andmore.insavannah |
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#8 posted 299 days ago |
I am not sure Tammy… Im out in California.. |
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#9 posted 228 days ago |
This is how I stabilize my whip cream, I passed it down to family members now I pass it too you. 1 teaspoon unflavored gelatin Instructions how to make: In the bowl of a mixer, beat the cream until it gets thick and starts to form peaks. Gradually make your way to high speed otherwise you will be wearing it. And so will your counters, ceiling, floors, you get the idea. |
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