Rolled Buttercream Icing

Rolled buttercream icing is a softer covering than rolled fondant. It is also more shiny, which may not be appropriate for all wedding cakes.

Rolled Buttercream stands up to heat, and keeps well in the refrigerator if tightly wrapped. Cakes covered with rolled buttercream can be decorated with royal or buttercream icing.

Yield:
Enough to cover a 10″ x 4″ high cake

Rolled Buttercream Icing

Ingredients

  • Ingredients:
  • 1 cup solid vegetable shortening

  • 1 cup light corn syrup
  • 1/2 teaspoon butter flavoring
  • 1 teaspoon clear vanilla extract
  • 2 pounds confectioners (powdered) sugar (7 – 8 cups)
  • 1/2 teaspoon popcorn salt (fine grain salt)

Instructions

  1. Directions:
  2. Place shortening and corn syrup in mixing bowl and beat until creamy. Add flavorings and salt. Beat until blended. Add confectioners sugar and blend thoroughly. The mixture will be very stiff. Place icing on work surface and knead until smooth and well blended.
  3. Storage
  4. Store icing in sealed plastic bag then place bag in airtight container. Icing can be refrigerated for several weeks or frozen for several months.
  5. Additional Information:
  6. Bring to room temperature before using.
  7. * I add more confectioner’s sugar….So Keep Kneading!!
  8. ** Of course add the color paste you desire!

Comments (14)

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Hi, just wondering if you've ever tried this with 1/2 cup shortening and 1/2 cup butter and then no butter flavoring?

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I always use 1/2 cup shortening and 1/2 cup butter. I do not add any butter flavoring. I also use vanilla & almond extracts. It is awesome. I do not like using all shortening because of the taste.

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The instructions say "Knead until smooth", so I am assuming that this is a type of icing like fondant where you roll it out and apply to the cake, not spread on like regular buttercream? I know this is probably a stupid question, but I have never made it before.

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cakefairygirl: use crisco when rolling it out....on your surface, hands, rolling pin....it will absorb into your 'dough' and make it more manageable. :)

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Does the rolled buttercream work the same as fondant? Does it tear easier, or more, than fondant? Do you put it over regular buttercream, like you would fondant? Thanks

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I just tried this recipe and it was REALLY greasy. Is that how it's supposed to come out? Should I have beat the shortening with the corn syrup for longer, or is it just a quick beat?

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I'm sorry to hear this was greasy for a couple of you.  I don't make cakes as much as I  used to any more due to problems with my hands shaking so much so didn't want to invest in fondant that will just get hard and not be able to be used.   I thought this might be a good alternative.  I was also curious about being able to color this rolled butter cream.....is that possible?