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  2. 16 Types of Frosting (and Icing) to Take Your Cakes, Cupcakes ...

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    Uses: Frosting cakes, cupcakes, shortcakes and cream pies. Variations: Honey, maple, extracts, spices. ... Royal icing is a hard white icing made from softly beaten eggs whites and powdered sugar ...

  3. Hostess CupCake - Wikipedia

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    A chocolate Hostess CupCake, showing the chocolate cake and icing, and the signature line of white squiggles. Hostess CupCake is an American brand of snack cake produced and distributed by Hostess Brands and currently owned by The J.M. Smucker Company.

  4. These 60 Cakes, Cheesecakes, & More Are The Ultimate ... - AOL

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    This easy hack utilizes a square and round cake pan, as well as our absolute favorite red velvet cake recipe. If you're in a hurry, boxed cake mix works just as well! Don't sleep on the cream ...

  5. The cheesecake filling is spiked with coffee liqueur and espresso to make it super-rich and creamy, and the top gets the iconic dusting of cocoa powder over an espresso-infused whipped cream. Don ...

  6. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    A Polish type of cream pie. It is made of two layers of puff pastry, filled with whipped cream, creamy buttercream, custard cream, or egg white cream; it is usually sprinkled with powdered sugar, but it also can be decorated with cream or covered with a layer of icing. Kue cubit: Indonesia: A small cake eaten as a snack. Kue lapis: Indonesia

  7. Buttercream - Wikipedia

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    Mock cream or buttercream is a simple buttercream made by creaming together butter and powdered sugar to the desired consistency and lightness. Some or all of the butter can be replaced with margarine, or shortening. [1] [2] A small amount of milk or cream is added to adjust the texture. Usually twice as much sugar as butter by weight is used.