Icing Frosting and Toppings
By Mark Bronze
Topping the cake
Frosting the cake with icing topping
There are many different frosting recipes, for different types of cakes. There is an ornamental or twice cooked icing made with granulated sugar and egg whites, an uncooked icing using egg white and icing sugar, a butter icing, glace icing made with icing sugar and lemon juice or hot water and a ganache topping made of cream and chocolate.
Fondant icing topping
There is also fondant icing that can be home-made or bought ready to roll. Some cake makers colour and use fondant icing for modelling intricate scenes on your cakes. There are some frostings which are more suitable for particular types of cake. Royal icing is the usual icing for Christmas cakes.
Beautiful iced love cakes
Rich Royal icing
Royal icing for Wedding and Christening cakes
Royal icing usually has an undercoat of almond paste and is a rich, thick, snow-white covering that can have a smooth or rough finish, as you like. It can also be iced into swags and flowers using a piping bag for a more professional finish. This frosting topping usually requires a period of time to dry before finishing the piping decoration. If you make cakes it is important to make them as decorative and attractive as possible and it is entirely possible to do this even when inexperienced.
Uncooked Royal Icing (for Christmas, Wedding and Christening cakes)
Makes one cup, increase quantities as needed
1 egg white
1 to 1 ¼ cups icing sugar
Tsp lemon juice
Beat the egg white until frothy. Add in the finely sifted icing sugar one spoon at a time. Beating well before each addition until the mixture is stiff, white and glossy peaks. Beat in the lemon juice. Cover with an air-tight seal until ready to use.
Make topping
Glace Icing with butter (for cup cakes or frosting toppings for biscuits)
2 cups icing sugar
½ oz butter
2 tblsp hot water
Sift the icing sugar into a bowl and add enough hot water and softened butter to make a stiff paste. Place bowl over a pan of water on a low heat until paste can be easily spread. Add 1tsp cocoa powder for chocolate flavour and omit the butter but use a tblsp of lemon curd and a drop or two of lemon juice for lemon flavoured icing.
Ganache Chocolate Topping
Dark Chocolate Ganache topping (for rich dessert chocolate cakes or as a tea-time treat)
7oz good quality dark chocolate
1 cup of heavy cream
Bring the cream to the boil, remove from the heat and add the chopped chocolate, stir until completely smooth. Refrigerate cake before serving.
Double icing
Twice cooked Frosting (for heavy madeira sponge cakes or fruit cakes)
1 ½ cups granulated sugar
½ cup water
2 egg whites
½ tsp baking powder
1 tsp flavouring
Beat the egg whites until stiff but not dry. Boil sugar and water without stirring until syrup reaches 238F or forms a thin hair like thread when dropped from a teaspoon. Pour in a thin steady stream over the beaten egg whites beating all the time. Add one teaspoon of flavouring and ½ teaspoon baking powder. Beat until stiff enough to pile up on the cake and ice smooth with a spatula.
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Chocolate fudge icing
Chocolate fudge frosting (birthday cakes and family treats)
Ingredients
3oz butter
⅓ cup water
½ cup caster sugar
1 ½ cups icing sugar
⅓ cup cocoa powder
Place the butter, sugar and water into a small saucepan and set over a gentle heat stirring continuously until the sugar is dissolved and the mixture is smooth. Finely sift the cocoa powder and the icing sugar into a bowl and gradually stir in the hot chocolate butter mixture. Cover and put in the fridge until it thickens. Remove from the fridge and beat with a wooden spoon until spreadable.
Butter Icing
Butter Icing (for family tea-time cakes)
½ cup butter
3 cups icing sugar
White of egg
Flavouring
Cream (if necessary)
Put the butter into a bowl and cream thoroughly, add the egg white, the flavouring and then, gradually, the sifted icing sugar, beat well until soft and fluffy. Add a few drops of hot cream if necessary to make the consistency right for spreading.
Cream cheese frosting
Cream cheese frosting (a dinner party dessert cake or Sunday lunch)
4oz soft unflavoured cream cheese (light cheese may also be used as a healthy alternative).
3oz butter or low-fat spread
½ cup icing sugar
1 tsp lemon/orange juice
Finely grated zest of one lemon or orange
Beat cream cheese and butter in a small bowl with an electric mixer until soft and light, gradually add in the icing sugar, juice and grated zest and beat until smooth and spreadable
Icing, frosting and toppings can be made with a wide variety of different ingredients, as can be seen in the above recipes. There are many more ideas than I have already mentioned, mascarpone cheese, sour cream, coconut cream, melted chocolate, meringue toppings all can be used to great effect as frosting on cakes for the family or on cakes for celebrations.
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Frosty Comments
Thank you Jill, I do like frosting especially on mini cakes such as fairy cakes (cupcakes). Your hubs and blogs are great. Keep up the good work.
Cake decorating was never my forte but this has helped me to give it a right good try. You have provided a great variety of things for me to try and test on the kids. The poor kids lol.
Thank you for your comments. There are so many different cake toppings but soft icing toppings are the best for kids. Sometimes they only eat the icing and not the sponge at all.
Looking forward to trying the fudge frosting soon! Thanks.
Thank you for your comments. The fudge icing topping recipe is beautiful. Hope you enjoy it.
Awesome!
Thank you for your comment on this icing and toppings hub. I like all of the flavors but chocolate is at the top of my list of toppings for cakes.
This is definately one to try :)
Great Hub
You have a new follower
Thank you for your kind comments. I love cakes but I have a passion for marzipan as a cake icing undercoat, hence my liking for Christmas cakes. The traditional Simnel cake at this time of year (Easter) has a marzipan outer covering but some recipes also insert marzipan inside the cake. Either way, the cake is superb.
Sheer beautiful decoration.
Thank you for your comment on the icing hub. I agree that icing toppings on cakes is a wonderful form of decoration. Icing and topping a cake is a real art form too and can be so good that it seems to be a shame to cut into the cake underneath it.
Great decorating cake ideas here. Fancy up a cake with simple frosting and icing. It will be very helpful for my son's upcoming birthday cake decoration.
Thank you for your comment PB on this frosting and icing topping hub. You can really set off the cake toppings with icing sugar and a little artistic endeavor.
Those pink iced cakes that you show are wonderful. Great article with some beautiful icing and frosting tips and tricks. Enjoyed reading it, thanks.
Hi Padraig, thank you for your comments. The pink icing used in the heart shaped mini cakes was made for Valentine's Day, naturally, and they tasted divine too. Glad you got something from the hub and enjoyed the read.









Jill Fontaine 22 months ago
Great collection of frosting tips and recipes! I enjoyed readin gyour blog - keep up the great writing. Feel free to stop by my blog at www.fontgirl.wordpress.com