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  1. Kayla Carr says:

    5 stars
    This recipe looks awesome! Quick question: I’m planning on making 16 dozen (!) cupcakes for my graduation party and decorating them with Russian piping tips. Would this buttercream or your Velvet American buttercream be better? And about how many batches of buttercream do you think I would need to make? Thank you so much!!

    1. Kayla you can make this or the velvet buttercream but this will be a bit more easier to pipe firm flowers. I think one batch of this should do approximately 4 dozen depending on how much you pipe on each cupcake.

      1. 5 stars
        Thank you! Do you know about how many cups of powdered sugar you use in one batch of this frosting? 🙂

  2. 5 stars
    Hi dear..
    In recipe you use whipping cream. Which one did you use powder, liquid or cream?
    Thanks for the recipe..

    1. You can use liquid for the consistency. I do no use any powder just milk or cream

  3. Gayla Fulenwider says:

    5 stars
    Where is the recipe? Cannot find it.

    1. The recipe is in the post and it’s twice..! Once in the post and second below in the recipe card to print.

  4. 5 stars
    Question — For the Russian tips, which icing do you recommend?? Both times you referred to using the tips you had used your velvet frosting. I have had success with my tips only once, so I am really looking for something that will work. No more thrown away icing.
    Also, for roses/flowers in general I’ll try your suggested stuff bc recipe. I’ve also searched in vain for a good rose recipe as well.
    Thanks,
    Rachael

    1. If you are use to piping then you will have no issues using the Velvet American Buttercream for Russian Piping tips. I have an emotional attachment with my VABC because it gets rave reviews from my customers plus I have it all the time in the fridge so I use it because it’s convenient. |
      But if I had to make a a buttercream just for flowers – then this is it. Makes my life so much easier. Hope that answers your question.

  5. carol Tamburo says:

    5 stars
    I made this frosting today to use with my flower tips Thank you so much for sharing the recipe it was wonderful

    1. I am so happy to hear that Carol.. Thank you so much for giving me your feedback. Thank you !

  6. 5 stars
    Hi, I have got a problem…done everything as receipe says…but the sugar powder is not melting and the butter cream is grainy…have idea what to do….

    1. Powder sugar will melt with liquid Daiva.. May be it’s way too stiff. You need a few tbsp of milk, cream or water and mix some more.. Is the brand of powder sugar you using very thick? Check the quality of powder sugar.. but for now – add a little bit of liquid.

    1. It’s definitely better to have stiffer buttercream Emma- makes the flowers hold their shape better

  7. 5 stars
    This is absolutely incredible. I can’t believe that is frosting! It puts my piping skills to shame for sure!

  8. 5 stars
    Wow this is absolutely gorgeous! I am always amazed when people have the skills to make these types of edible flowers! I feel like my hands are way too shaky and overall I do not have the attention to detail nor patience to make something that looks like perfect!

    1. Thank you Vicky.. I know what you mean. I started off like that too.. but over the year have gained practice.

      1. Folashade says:

        5 stars
        Hi, thanks for this recipe. I have Kenwood k beater, can I use it to mix this recipe, in place of a paddle attachment

        1. You can use your mixer Folashade. just don’t over mix – we need to prevent air pockets in the frosting.

          1. Hi can I freeze the frosting on the cupcakes ?

            1. You can freeze frosted cupcakes, Becky, but it is always best to freeze them unfrosted. Due to condensation on thawing, the frosting can lose its shape and be soft.

        2. Folashade says:

          Thank you so much for the quick response. I’ll sure try it out