Easy poured frosting – how too microwave store-bought canned icing and pour it over a cake for a smooth fondant like finish!
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You can get a sleek, professional looking cake in just minutes with a can of store bought icing!
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This is one of the best tips you will find online- it saves so much time when decorating cakes, cupcakes, cookies, and petit fours!
Ever want a delicious, beautiful cake but don’t have a ton of time to make it?
Take a bunch of Cake Decorating Classes, but don’t love the amount of effort you have to put in to make a beautiful cake?
Or read about pourable fondant or how to smooth icing to look like fondant- but you just don’t have the time to pull it off before a big event?
It’s time to learn how to frost a smooth looking cake with pourable faux fondant in minutes!
I have the most awesome trick in the world for you- you can get a smooth cake that looks like poured fondant in minutes.
You will be using store bought icing, so you can do it in any flavor in just minutes!
This is the perfect way to get a professional looking finish for birthday cakes, baby shower cakes, cake pops, brownie pops, shaped cakes, petit fours and even wedding cakes!
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Sure! Simply transfer your frosting to a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on high to 20 to 30 seconds. Stir well, then pour over your cake (or use it for donut glaze).
To Pour Frosting You Need:
-A cake, cupcake, bundt cake, or cake pop
-A can of store bought icing (2 if a particularly large cake- more than 1 box worth), I use Pillsbury Creamy Supreme because it has a great flavor and sets well
-thin, flexible cutting mat
-sprinkles or other decorations, optional
How to Pour Frosting
First off, set your cool cake on a cookie rack over a flexible cutting board.
This will help catch leftover icing that you can scoop up and re-use if needed.
Next, microwave your frosting for two 15 second bursts- it should be completely melted but not hot.
Let it sit for a minute or two to cool a bit (you want it still liquid- just no warmth).
Then, in a circular motion, pour over your cake.
Once you have used about 1/4 the can of icing and it looks pretty covered, let it sit and firm up for about 10 minutes.
Microwave the icing again, for 15 seconds.
Repeat the icing step to get a thicker, more even layer.
Repeat once more if needed after cool.
Once cake has set, slide it off cooling rack and onto clean cake plate.
Decorate with sprinkles, fondant shapes, etc. Enjoy!!
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A couple of tips and tricks if you run into problems: -if your cake looks lumpy, take a knife or offset spatula and gently smooth the icing.
Then add a thin layer of icing that is slightly warm over the cake -if your icing runs like crazy, it is too warm.
Let it set up for a minute – if all else fails, sprinkle that bad boy up.
Sprinkles are instant beauty for cakes and kids love sprinkles!
Wait a couple of minutes before adding sprinkles or decorations.
In the photo below, you can see a few of my sprinkles sunk into the frosting because I was a bit excited and added them too early.
If you get lumpy areas of frosting, you can take a paper towel or a piece of parchment paper and softly rub across cooled frosting for a fondant like smooth look.
This just makes the icing spreadable, like a petit four.
For a perfect result you will have to be sure your cake is level and not super lumpy just like any other cake you decorate.
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Melt Frosting And Pour Over Cake
FAQ
Can you melt and pour buttercream?
Can you heat canned frosting to pour it?
Does icing on cake melt?
Can You Frost a cake with melted frosting?
While the frosting is in the pan, you’ll need to be stirring constantly to ensure the consistency is okay. Once it’s melted enough, you can remove it from heat and use it as you like on your baked goods. Melted frosting works really well as a glaze and is a super quick way to frost a cake if you don’t have much time.
What is a substitute for icing sugar?
You can replace icing sugar with lump sugar, stevia, agave syrup, sweeteners, or honey. Your choice will depend on your tastes, preferences, and if there is any underlying pathology.
Can you put canned icing over a cake?
Easy poured frosting – how too microwave store-bought canned icing and pour it over a cake for a smooth fondant like finish! This trick to hack your hack- the best icing trick ever – is one post you’ll need to save for later and share with all your friends!
Can you use frosting on a cake?
Likewise, you can use this frosting for traditional coating for cakes. Not to mention that you can tint it with any color you prefer. Because of that, adding a bit of beautiful sheer glaze over a cake. So, work with warm and pour it over the cake. For the most part, you can even remelt the leftover frosting and utilize it again.