Colored Swirl Frosting Help...

Baking By mishlove Updated 13 Apr 2009 , 5:52pm by EyeCandy

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mishlove Posted 5 Apr 2009 , 8:54pm
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I wanted to find out how to make frosting on my cupcake have 2 different colors swirled. Can someone tell how to do that? Thank you

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kmoores Posted 5 Apr 2009 , 9:02pm
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You have to put both colors in your piping bag. HTH.

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solascakes Posted 5 Apr 2009 , 9:08pm
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Yes put both colours in a piping bag or spray 2 colours if you intend to use colour sprays.

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Mme_K Posted 5 Apr 2009 , 9:10pm
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If you check out this website, they'll show you how to do 2 colours:

http://www.wilton.com/decorating/icing/coloring-icing.cfm

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rushing Posted 5 Apr 2009 , 9:44pm
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This YouTube video from the CIA does a pretty good job at explaining it too:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9qtZwHHmx4&feature=channel_page

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JodieF Posted 5 Apr 2009 , 9:44pm
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I put the 2 colors SMBC (raspberry and chocolate) into their own disposable piping bags, cutting off the ends, then dropped them both into a 16 inch bag fitted with a 1M tip. Just don't overfill the bags. You get very cool swirls!


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kileyscakes Posted 13 Apr 2009 , 4:58pm
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I found this in their catalog and thought it was cool, I haven't got one yet though looks cool, but the idea above should work the same

http://www.countrykitchensa.com/catalog/product.aspx?T=1&ShopId=38&CatId=529&SubCatId=1208&productId=633445

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solascakes Posted 13 Apr 2009 , 5:33pm
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mishlove i think kileyscakes idea is so cool,plus it's less messy.

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EyeCandy Posted 13 Apr 2009 , 5:52pm
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Originally Posted by JodieF

I put the 2 colors SMBC (raspberry and chocolate) into their own disposable piping bags, cutting off the ends, then dropped them both into a 16 inch bag fitted with a 1M tip. Just don't overfill the bags. You get very cool swirls!


Jodie




This is exactly what I read somewhere too, I'd like to try it one day. Sounds like it works out nicely.

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