Swirl 2 Colors For Piped Cupcake Frosting

Decorating By MustangMollie Updated 11 Dec 2013 , 12:32pm by imagenthatnj

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MustangMollie Posted 11 Dec 2013 , 7:56am
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AI bought a cupcake book on my kindle and I LOVE the look of the swirled frosting on the cupcakes, but the book only has the cupcake recipe and no instructions on how the decorating was done :(

It looks like the frosting was piped, but I'm not sure how they did two colours. Does anyone know how to do this? I've grotto bake cupcakes tonight for my daughters school Xmas party and I'd love to do this style of decorating.

Thanks in advance :)

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cupcakemaker Posted 11 Dec 2013 , 8:07am
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AYou can put half one colour on one side of the bag and the other on the other side or put the pink in and smear it all over the bag and then open the bag and drop the white inside.

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MustangMollie Posted 11 Dec 2013 , 8:42am
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AThank you so much :)

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imagenthatnj Posted 11 Dec 2013 , 12:28pm
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AIn this thread I put a link to icing plug instructions. It might be easier that way.

http://cakecentral.com/t/743677/best-way-to-make-a-rainbow-icing-swirl

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imagenthatnj Posted 11 Dec 2013 , 12:32pm
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