Urgent: How Do I Swirl Together Two Colors Of Buttercream?
Decorating By catlharper Updated 16 Jan 2011 , 4:28am by ninatat
I keep trying to figure out in my head how to load both white and yellow buttercream into one piping bag for cupcakes but it's not coming together for me. I need it today for my son's school bake sale. Anyone help?
thanx SOOO much!
Cat
I just take a spoon and put the white on one side of the bag, then flip the bag over (laying on the work surface) and take another spoon and put the yellow on the other side. Once you close the bag, give it a few test squirts to make everything move down and you'll get the desired effect.
Hiya
You can just use a bigger piping bag and try and load each colour onto each side of the bag. Or you can lay each of your buttercream colours onto clingfilm (saran wrap) and roll into loose saugage shapes. Then slide both into your piping bag but not right to the bottom, when you start to squeeze you should get both colours.
Hope that makes sense!!
Lyndsey xx
Fill one piping bag with white frosting and another with yellow frosting.
Cut off the ends of each bag just a lil (no actual tip on those bags though).
Place both bags into another bag that does have the tip you need.
Works great!
Great tip Jewels! I was just about to write that I have seen bags with a wall in the inside for doing this, but I like your idea much better!
hmm i don't have any luck with this either, i've tried a strip of color down one side of the bag, and two colors in one bag to messy, i'm going to try the double bag again
There's a "sticky" on the top of this forum, and in the Cake Decorating forum for icing plugs:
http://cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-38404-icing.html+plug
(you can use the same concept for two colors with two plugs.)
I used two small bags, one white, one yellow, and squeezed both little bags into a large bag that had the tip on it. Then after those two bags were empty I removed them, squeezed the icing in the large bag into the tip and piped a little bit and it worked beautifully! I'll post photos in a bit!
Thank you all very much!
Cat
I do what Jewels said and put a color in one bag, a colon in another bag, and put both bags into a bigger bag with the tip at the bottom. Works great!
Ok, I just uploaded the photo into my album..couldn't get it to attach here! It's the yellow and white cupcake! Thank you all again!
Cat
Hi i can get what you did on your yellow cupcakes, but what i want is where you see just the tip of the swirl colored, i've seen it on u-tube but they had a stripe of color in the bag, didn't work for me any suggestions, thanks
When you say tip of the swirl are you meaning on the ridges? For that you "paint" all around the bag either with frosting or food coloring leaving the center open then fill the center with the other color.
hi i've tried again, the two bags, stripe down the side that was a disaster, and putting colored frosting around the inside of the bag, nothing works, any more ideas thank you
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