Indydebbi's Buttercream

Decorating By Echooo3 Updated 12 Jul 2009 , 2:11am by Rylan

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Echooo3 Posted 11 Jul 2009 , 12:11pm
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Getting ready to make this for the first time. Will I be able to get a consitancy that can make roses?

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vlk Posted 11 Jul 2009 , 12:41pm
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The orange roses under my pictures where done with this recipe, they are on cupcakes, but the icing is SUPERIOR ! and crusts very nicely

Just work with it - add milk if too stiff - add sugar if too soft


Good Luck - Vicki

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mjk350 Posted 11 Jul 2009 , 3:13pm
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I am a newbie just learning on my own and used Indydebbi's Buttercream. It made the roses perfect. I thought it worked better for me than Wilton's Buttercream as I was having problems with it falling over. It is great tasting too.

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mjk350 Posted 11 Jul 2009 , 3:13pm
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I am a newbie just learning on my own and used Indydebbi's Buttercream. It made the roses perfect. I thought it worked better for me than Wilton's Buttercream as I was having problems with it falling over. It is great tasting too.

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mjk350 Posted 11 Jul 2009 , 3:17pm
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sorry for the double post.

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mellee Posted 11 Jul 2009 , 3:52pm
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You will LOVE this recipe! icon_smile.gif

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Rylan Posted 12 Jul 2009 , 2:11am
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Yes you can. If it comes out a little thin, add some more powdered sugar.

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