What Tip And What Icing

Baking By Mandeepthemom Updated 7 Mar 2009 , 2:28am by Rose_N_Crantz

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Mandeepthemom Posted 17 Feb 2009 , 8:00am
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I have searched everywhere and have 2 questions.
What tip was used for this cupcake.
What type of icing is this...it does not look like buttercream
Picture courtesy of pinkcakebox
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arwa Posted 17 Feb 2009 , 8:54am
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In my opinion, it looks like Creamcheese icing and tip no. 2A

Hope this helps

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Melnick Posted 17 Feb 2009 , 9:01am
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I think it looks like creamcheese too. I'm not sure of the tip number but I think it would be the biggest circle one

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EyeCandy Posted 18 Feb 2009 , 4:09pm
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I'll third the cream cheese guess.... no clue on the tip though, I need some tip help of my own these days.

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jardot22 Posted 26 Feb 2009 , 6:19pm
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I recently bought the Ateco #809 tip - it's a round tip that's 11/16 inch in diameter. It ices cupcakes just like the ones shown in that pic. I love it!

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EyeCandy Posted 26 Feb 2009 , 6:35pm
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Originally Posted by jardot22

I recently bought the Ateco #809 tip - it's a round tip that's 11/16 inch in diameter. It ices cupcakes just like the ones shown in that pic. I love it!




Where can I find this tip, I'm definitely interested in one. Thanks...

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jardot22 Posted 26 Feb 2009 , 6:39pm
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Here is a link to where I bought mine. Happy cupcaking! icon_smile.gif

http://cooksdream.com/store/809.html

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EyeCandy Posted 26 Feb 2009 , 10:29pm
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Thank you!!

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jardot22 Posted 2 Mar 2009 , 4:28pm
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No problem! icon_biggrin.gif

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Rose_N_Crantz Posted 7 Mar 2009 , 2:28am
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You can also get the same effect by using an open coupler. Just don't put a tip on it. I do it all the time.

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