French Buttercream

French Buttercream

by Purple rhyme

4.6 (1)
Favorite

Difficulty

Easy

Time

10m

Serving

2

Butter frosting will be thicker and more greasy than whipped cream, so it’s best to decorate locally. I use less frosting for this cake. I’m afraid it’s too greasy. I didn’t put any frosting on the surroundings. Instead, I used ribbons for decoration. Although it looks rough, it does not lose its beauty.

Ingredients

French Buttercream

1. Prepare the required materials.

French Buttercream recipe

2. Put the egg yolk, caster sugar, whipped cream, and milk into the milk pan.

French Buttercream recipe

3. Manually stir evenly, then sit on the stove, turn on a small fire, heat the egg yolk paste, and stir while heating.

French Buttercream recipe

4. Cook until the temperature of the egg yolk paste reaches about 80 degrees and it becomes thick. If you don't have a thermometer, just look at the blisters on the egg yolk paste.

French Buttercream recipe

5. Then turn off the heat and put the egg yolk paste in cold water to cool down.

French Buttercream recipe

6. Beat the softened butter until smooth.

French Buttercream recipe

7. Pour in the completely cooled egg yolk paste and drip with vanilla extract.

French Buttercream recipe

8. Then stir evenly. After stirring for a few minutes, the cream is ready.

French Buttercream recipe

Tips:

If the butter becomes thin during the process, it can be refrigerated for half an hour before being sent.

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