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quackaquacka ([personal profile] quackaquacka) wrote in [community profile] boilingwater2010-01-19 03:09 pm

Icing cakes

I have just about mastered the art of covering a cake in royal icing when someone is trying to shove a spirit level up your nose ("is it level? I don't think that's level.") but I am now trying to come to terms with soft icing.

I usually go for the oh-so-technical art of cutting it in half and spreading a bit in the middle, and then bunging it on the top until it's covered but I always get complaints that there's too much icing (honestly, some people...)

So does anyone have any tips? I am planning on making a cake tonight (either German chocolate or strawberry, haven't yet decided!) so I can try it out!

Crossposted, sorry if you get it twice!
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[personal profile] matgb 2010-01-19 11:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I always get complaints that there's too much icing

Too much icing?

*does not compute*

Who are these people, and why are they complaining about extra good bits?

More seriously, I put enough into the middle to ensure it's covered, then spread the top around--spread it to the thickness I want, and sometimes put extra into storage.

But, seriously, too much icing is a valid complaint? How?