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Food & DrinkCake Baking, Frosting, & Icing

How to Frost a Cake

Instructions

  • Step 1: Slice off the top Slice off the top of your cake, if dome-shaped. The serrated knife will make a uniform, flat surface for your frosting.
  • Step 2: Add a tiny bit of frosting to the platter Add a tiny bit of frosting to the center of the platter. This will keep your cake from moving as you frost.
  • Step 3: Add the wax paper Line the edges of the platter with the strips of wax paper. The cake will hold them in place.
  • Step 4: Set your cake on the platter Set your cake on the platter.
  • Step 5: Frost the top, then the sides Frost the top, then the sides. Use an offset spatula or table knife to distribute the frosting evenly, and repeat this step if you have more than one layer.
  • TIP: If the temperature in the kitchen is hot – and the frosting gets runny – place the cake in the freezer for a few minutes, then continue frosting.
  • Step 6: Add the finishing touches Add the finishing touches. With your spoon, create wave-like patterns in the frosting – or keep it smooth.
  • TIP: If you’re working with a tall layer cake, insert a wooden skewer through the middle to keep the layers from sliding.
  • Step 7: Remove wax paper Remove the wax paper. Now you have a clean platter to display that great-looking cake!
  • FACT: Did you know? The first boxed chocolate cake mix was presented in 1948 by Pillsbury.

You Will Need

  • A cooled-down cake
  • A serrated knife
  • A platter
  • Strips of wax paper
  • Frosting
  • An offset spatula or table knife
  • A spoon
  • A wooden skewer (optional) (optional)

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How to Make Low Calorie Icing

How to Make Funfetti Cake

How to Make a 5-Minute Microwave Chocolate Cake

How to Make Flourless Chocolate Cake

How to Bake a Father’s Day Tie Cake

How to Make Elegant No-Bake Cheesecake

How to Make a Sandcastle Cake

How to Make a Wedding Cake

How to Make Strawberry Shortcake

How to Make Vegan Chocolate Cake

How to Make a Lemon Chiffon Cake

How to Make Ice Cream Cake

How to Make Pound Cake

How to Make a Rainbow Cake

How to Make Mud Cake

How to Decorate a Birthday Cake

How to Make Pate Brisee

How to Make Carrot Cake

How to Make a Mother’s Day Hat Cake

How to Roll Pastry Dough

How to Ice Cupcakes

How to Make an Easy Chocolate Cake

How to Frost a Cake

How to Make Dump Cake

How to Make Rolled Fondant Icing

How to Make Cream Cheese Frosting

How to Make a Classic New York Cheesecake

How to Make Royal Icing

How to Make Red Velvet Cake

How to Make a Fruitcake

How to Make Cake in a Jar (with Hallmark Magazine)

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