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Kerrie Wyer

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Making Basic Buttercream

March 5, 2017

When it comes to creating an edible work of Art, it doesn’t have to be fancy to be fabulous.

Basic Buttercream is not only delicious, its highly versatile. Its a crusting Buttercream, meaning it will firm up at room temperature, giving you the perfect canvas for painting, embossing, carving, sculpting, you name it!

It’s simple to make too! But just in case you are having trouble, I have put together this handy guide to help you out!

Getting Started

The key to great Buttercream is great butter. It sounds simple, but it is the single most important ingredient to get right. Cheap, nasty butter just won’t do.

I highly recommend Lurpak butter. It’s not cheap, but if you are going to do it, do it right. I use Icing Sugar Mixture, which is a Pure Icing Sugar with an anti caking agent added. You can make your own mixture by adding a small amount of cornflour (about 1 tablespoon to 1 cup is more than enough) to pure icing sugar. Be sure to check the ingredients on your icing/ powdered sugar, as it may already contain an anti caking agent.

Depending on your weather, and what you’ll be using your buttercream for, you may want to thin it a bit. Take care to add only small amounts of liquid at a time, you can always add more, but once its too thin just adding more sugar doesn’t work as well as you would hope.

Getting the right consistency

Consistency is key to making your cake or cupcake look perfect. Buttercream that is too hard is a nightmare to work with, and buttercream that is too soft, will droop. I have here a photo of three different Buttercream consistencies.

The left is buttercream without any liquid. The middle is with around 2 teaspoons (metric, and Australian winter conditions). The right is with 1 tablespoon of liquid. I dragged the end of a spoon through them so you can get an idea of their consistencies.

The middle consistency is ideal for piping flowers, and other buttercream decorations that need a plump, full shape.The right hand one is ideal for filling cakes and piping rosettes and swirls onto cakes and cupcakes. The thickest one is still usable, particularly if you have warm hands, so keep that in mind before you add too much liquid.

Basic Buttercream

  • 500 g (18 oz) Powdered Sugar
  • 250 g (9 oz) Butter Lurpak if possible
  • 2 tsp Vanilla Flavour
  • Water to thin as necessary

INSTRUCTIONS 

  • Mix the butter until it’s soft and creamy, and add your icing sugar a bit at a time, making sure it’s nice and mixed together before adding more. This is the key to eliminating the ‘gritty’ feel of full butter buttercream
  • Scrape down the mixing bowl after incorporating each addition of Icing Sugar, to ensure an even mix. It also helps to mix your buttercream on a relatively low speed, as whipping lots of air into your buttercream can actually make it harder to work with, particularly if you plan to use it between cake layers, as air has to go somewhere, and you don’t want it bulging out of your cake!

NOTES

Basic Buttercream is safe at room temperature for one week. I don’t recommend refrigerating or freezing Basic Buttercream, as it messes with the consistency. You can however freeze prepiped flowers, or moulded elements for up to 3 months, as long as they are well covered to avoid freezer burn.

Viva La Buttercream x

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Comments

  1. Kate says

    March 5, 2017 at 10:34 am

    Hi, thanks for sharing!I use a recipe very similar to this.Recently I had a cake start to melt a little & form a large bubble on one side. It was hot here but kept the cake in a cool space. Should I have left the aircondirioner running overnight?Also, is this buttercream ok to apply fondant decorations to it? I always worry the fondant will melt & not hold their shape. I too avoid putting this buttercream in the fridge.Thanks for your timeKate

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    • Viva La Buttercream says

      March 9, 2017 at 9:30 am

      Unfortunately, when cakes warm up, they expand, and the air has to go somewhere! Its hard to prevent, but if you can to to avoid large air bubbles in your filling that can help, as can bringing the cake to room temperature slowly as you say. You can absolutely add fondant decorations to Basic Buttercream, just try to svoid placing heavy or really thick pieces, as they will drag down, especially if the Buttercream gets hot. If you can, keep the cake refrigerated if it gets really hot.

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  4. Karen says

    May 1, 2017 at 10:32 pm

    Hi,just made this last night.It tastes great, although not crusting much at all. What do you think is the problem?CheersKaren

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    • Viva La Buttercream says

      May 7, 2017 at 4:01 am

      Hmm, that’s unusual! I mean, it won’t set hard as such, but it will crust. Did you use margarine instead of butter? or change the amounts at all?

      Reply
  5. Christine says

    January 27, 2018 at 2:39 pm

    Have trouble with the US conversion

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    • Kerrie Wyer says

      February 3, 2018 at 11:27 pm

      Trouble how? Its 2 parts powdered sugar to 1 part butter, which for a batch is just over a pound or sugar to just over half a pound of butter.

      Reply

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