Showing posts with label icing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label icing. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 December 2014

Butter cream icing

Ingredients:

125 g butter
3 cups icing sugar
2 T milk
3/4 t vanilla essence
3-4 drops food colouring

Method:

  1. Place butter in microwave for a few seconds if it is not very soft.
  2. In a medium bowl cream the butter, icing sugar and milk until it is light and fluffy. This may take up to 5 minutes.
  3. Add the vanilla and food colouring, and beat until well combined. Fill piping bag with icing, and decorate your creations.
  4. Any leftover icing will keep in a tightly closed container for a few days, simply melt it in the microwave before use, or let it reach room temperature on the kitchen bench.

Makes enough icing for approximately 50 mini cupcakes.

Colour variations:

You can add a few more drops of food colouring but if you want a really vibrant colour, you should consider using some colour paste as too much liquid food colouring can alter the taste. Once you have tried this recipe, feel free to play around with the colour, and substituting other liquids for the milk. For example, a brown icing could be made with coffee or chocolate milk or chai tea instead of milk, an orange icing could be made with orange juice.

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Chocolate Coconut Slice

Makes about 20 slices


Ingredients:
250 g butter
1 cup sugar
1 T cocoa
1 T golden syrup
2 cups flour
2 t baking powder
pinch of salt
1 cup coconut


Icing:
1 1/2 cups icing sugar
1 T cocoa
1 T soft butter
1 1/2 - 2 T boiling water


1/4 c coconut to sprinkle over icing


Method:

  1. Melt the first four ingredients in a pot. Do not let boil. Cool.
  2. Preheat oven to 160°C fan bake.
  3. Grease an 18 x 27cm baking pan and line with baking paper for easy lift out.
  4. Add dry ingredients to coca mixture and press into pan.
  5. Bake for 25 minutes.
  6. Meanwhile, mix the icing ingredients together and beat well.
  7. Ice the slice while warm, not hot, with chocolate icing and sprinkle the additional coconut over the top..
  8. Cut into small pieces when cool.



Notes:
You don't need as much icing if you ice while warm this helps "melt" the icing making it go further. 
I have a gas oven, no fan, slice cooked nicely in 25 minutes at around 170°C.


Like this recipe? You may want to try Morriss' Fudge Squares or Chocolate Truffle Fudge Cake!