So I've been reading/laughing over "Robicelli's A love story with cupcakes" by Allison and Matt Robicelli.
Apparently they have a famous bakery in Brooklyn and sell lots of stuff, including adult cupcakes (by which I mean cupcakes with booze, bacon, blue cheese, etc.)
Also they swear a lot.
Anyway, they are famous for their buttercream icing and here's what they claim makes it fool-proof: adding 1/8 tsp of xanthan gum (a thickening agent). And if the emulsion still breaks, they add a bit of guar gum, another natural thickener.
Maria, I know you've run into issues with your buttercream, so I'd be happy to send you a few tablespoons of both these items.
I haven't tried it yet...been busy with many other things, but I do want to.
Here is their recipe:
1 cup of water
2 cups of sugar
2 TBL corn syrup
1/4 tsp cream of tartar
5 egg yolks
1 whole egg
1/8 tsp xanthan gum
1.5 POUNDS of butter, preferably European style.
I'm not going to write up the steps. It's the standard method that can be found anywhere...except for the bit of Xanthan before adding the hot sugar mixture.
Apparently they have a famous bakery in Brooklyn and sell lots of stuff, including adult cupcakes (by which I mean cupcakes with booze, bacon, blue cheese, etc.)
Also they swear a lot.
Anyway, they are famous for their buttercream icing and here's what they claim makes it fool-proof: adding 1/8 tsp of xanthan gum (a thickening agent). And if the emulsion still breaks, they add a bit of guar gum, another natural thickener.
Maria, I know you've run into issues with your buttercream, so I'd be happy to send you a few tablespoons of both these items.
I haven't tried it yet...been busy with many other things, but I do want to.
Here is their recipe:
1 cup of water
2 cups of sugar
2 TBL corn syrup
1/4 tsp cream of tartar
5 egg yolks
1 whole egg
1/8 tsp xanthan gum
1.5 POUNDS of butter, preferably European style.
I'm not going to write up the steps. It's the standard method that can be found anywhere...except for the bit of Xanthan before adding the hot sugar mixture.
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