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| Frostings vs. Glazes | ||
| BY: By Jan Moon / Photography by Becky Luigart-Stayner | ||
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Test Kitchens' Professional Jan Moon shares tips for finishing touches. Frostings and glazes make a cake special and add flavor. They also add moisture and help hold it in the cake. Frostings provide a finished look and conceal flaws in the cake. Turn the bottom of each cake layer up to create a smooth surface when decorating. Brush layers lightly with a pastry brush before frosting. This will reduce the amount of crumbs that can become trapped in the frosting. Apply a thin layer of frosting (known as a crumb coat) to the cake. Then let it stand until set. This is especially helpful with light-colored frostings used on a dark cake. Apply frosting with a metal offset spatula, which has a long, thin, flexible blade that’s easy to maneuver around the cake (about $10 at housewares stores). Decorate with simple garnishes such as fresh herbs, edible flowers, fresh fruit, chocolate shavings, citrus rind curls, citrus slices, or frosting tinted with food coloring. Featured cake recipes: Chocolate Cupcakes with Peppermint Frosting | ||
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