Cinnamon Maple Buttercream **help** Need Recipe Help Asap

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doublecz1103 Posted 28 Jul 2014 , 10:12am
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I'm looking for a recipe for a cinnamon maple buttercream that can be piped. I want to use it on a pumpkin spiced angel food cake. I made a cinnamon maple icing to use on it, and while it tastes amazing, it's very runny and not very "icing" like. I also made a pumpkin pie spiced glaze to put on top of the icing. Any recipe help will be appreciated!! I have to figure out this icing in the next 3-4 days! If anyone has any suggestions please let me know.

 

I want to be able to use maple syrup in the recipe because I do not have plain maple flavoring.

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AAtKT Posted 28 Jul 2014 , 12:29pm
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Why can't you just take your regular buttercream, add cinnamon and add maple syrup instead of your regular liquid... 

 

If that would make it too runny, boil the maple syrup down to make it thicker and use it that way...

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doublecz1103 Posted 28 Jul 2014 , 5:12pm
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AHere's the recipe I made but got too thin/runny:

2C powdered sugar 1/4C maple syrup 2 tsp cinnamon Water (small amount)

What can I add to this recipe to make it a spreadable nice icing? It has such a great flavor!!

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Claire138 Posted 28 Jul 2014 , 5:18pm
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Do you not use any crisco, butter or margarine?

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kakeladi Posted 28 Jul 2014 , 5:22pm
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You may need to just use more pwdr sugar.

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MBalaska Posted 28 Jul 2014 , 6:21pm
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Quote:

Originally Posted by doublecz1103 

Here's the recipe I made but got too thin/runny:

2C powdered sugar
1/4C maple syrup
2 tsp cinnamon
Water (small amount)

What can I add to this recipe to make it a spreadable nice icing? It has such a great flavor!!

 

This is a glace icing, but it is not a butter cream.  It is meant to be poured or drizzled.

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doublecz1103 Posted 28 Jul 2014 , 9:39pm
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This is a glace icing, but it is not a [I]butter[/I] cream.  It is meant to be poured or drizzled.

I know it's a glaze.. I would like to turn into a spreadable icing .. Not sure how to go about it though.

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Krypto Posted 28 Jul 2014 , 10:28pm
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Original message sent by AAtKT

Why can't you just take your regular buttercream, add cinnamon and add maple syrup instead of your regular liquid... 

If that would make it too runny, boil the maple syrup down to make it thicker and use it that way...

Here's your answer. :)

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Laetia Posted 29 Jul 2014 , 12:02am
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AI would do the 7 minutes maple sirup icing and add a little cinnamon to it.

http://cupcaketastic.blogspot.ca/2007/05/maple-syrup-cupcakes.html

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Laetia Posted 29 Jul 2014 , 12:15am
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AI love this one too! It´s an ABC, but you'll need "maple butter" to make it. I dont know if you have acces to that. There is no cinnamon in it but i would omit de vanilla and add a pinch of cinnamon.

1/2 cup crisco 1/2 cup butter (1/2salted for me) 1 tsp vanilla 1/2 cup maple butter 3 cup powdered sugar 2-4 tbsp maple syrup

http://www.recettes.qc.ca/recette/glacage-a-l-erable-234818 The link is in french, but you can see pipable texture of this incing!

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