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  2. How to Frost Cupcakes - AOL

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    Be sure to chill the cupcakes after you've frosted them to ensure the frosting stays firm and shapely. Piping bags and cake decorating tips aren't even necessary for frosting cupcakes, though they ...

  3. This Cream Cheese Frosting Is Just Begging For A Cupcake - AOL

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    Yields: 2 cups. Prep Time: 5 mins. Total Time: 20 mins. Ingredients. 2 1/2 c. (300 g.) confectioners' sugar. 3/4 c. (1 1/2 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature

  4. 16 Types of Frosting (and Icing) to Take Your Cakes, Cupcakes ...

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    2. Swiss Meringue Buttercream. Light, smooth and not too sweet, Swiss meringue buttercream is made by heating egg whites and granulated sugar, whipping the mixture to stiff peaks and slowly adding ...

  5. Icing (food) - Wikipedia

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    White glacé icing on a lemon bundt cake Chocolate icing in a bowl before being put on a cake. Icing, or frosting, [1] is a sweet, often creamy glaze made of sugar with a liquid, such as water or milk, that is often enriched with ingredients like butter, egg whites, cream cheese, or flavorings. It is used to coat or decorate baked goods, such ...

  6. Cupcake - Wikipedia

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    The cake batter used for cupcakes may be flavored or have other ingredients stirred in, such as raisins, berries, nuts, or chocolate chips. Because their small size is more efficient for heat conduction, cupcakes bake much faster than a normal layered cake. [8] Cupcakes may be topped with frosting or other cake decorations. Elaborately ...

  7. Pastry bag - Wikipedia

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    A pastry bag (or piping bag in the Commonwealth) is an often cone- or triangular-shaped bag made from cloth, paper, plastic, or the intestinal lining of a lamb, that is squeezed by hand [1] to pipe semi-solid foods by pressing them through a narrow opening at one end often fitted with a shaped nozzle, for many purposes including in particular cake decoration and icing.