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  2. 16 Types of Frosting (and Icing) to Take Your Cakes ... - AOL

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  3. Buttercream - Wikipedia

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    Meringue buttercream is made by beating softened butter with either Italian or Swiss meringue until the mixture is emulsified and light. [1] [4] [5] The meringue must be cooled to room temperature in order not to melt the butter (which has a variable melting point below 35 °C (95 °F)) [6] as it is subsequently beaten in.

  4. Icing (food) - Wikipedia

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    Meringue, cooked egg white and sugar. Some icings, such as Italian meringue buttercream, are meringues with butter added, in which case they are classified as buttercreams. Seven-minute frosting is a soft meringue. It does not store well. Royal icing, uncooked egg white and sugar. Dries hard and keeps for months.

  5. Meringue - Wikipedia

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    French meringue, or basic meringue, is the method best known to home cooks. Fine white sugar (caster sugar) is beaten into egg whites. Italian meringue was invented by the French chef Lancelot de Casteau in 1604. It is made with boiling sugar syrup, instead of caster sugar. This creates a much more stable soft meringue which can be used in ...

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  8. Swiss roll - Wikipedia

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    A home-made red velvet Swiss roll with buttercream filling. The earliest published reference for a rolled cake spread with jelly was in the Northern Farmer, a journal published in Utica, New York, in December 1852. Called "To Make Jelly Cake", the recipe describes a modern "jelly roll" and reads: "Bake quick and while hot spread with jelly.

  9. Swiss cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Swiss cuisine (German: Schweizer Küche, French: cuisine suisse, Italian: cucina svizzera, Romansh: cuschina svizra) is an ensemble of national, regional and local dishes, consisting of the ingredients, recipes and cooking techniques developed in Switzerland or assimilated from other cultures, particularly neighboring countries.