Creaming is used in most cupcake and cake recipes. It's the method of mixing a fat and sugar together until the the mixture turns really light and fluffy. Nowadays everyone uses electric hand whisks, but it can be achieved with a classic wooden spoon.
Unsalted butter and caster sugar are the most commonly used in cakes. But other types of fat can be used such as margarine, or lard. The same goes for sugar, sweetener, and other varieties of sugar can be used.
Step by Step Example: Caster Sugar and Unsalted butter
Equipment Needed:
- Bowl
- Wooden Spoon/Electric Hand-Whisk
- Micro-wave
Step by Step Example: Caster Sugar and Unsalted butter
Step 1. Warm Unsalted Butter |
Step 2. Caster Sugar in the same bowl as the Unsalted Butter |
Step 3. Your looking for a colour change and a fluffy texture. |
That's all there is to creaming! There are so many recipes that this can be used in. Go over to the Recipe Index to see them all but here are some of my favourites that use the creaming method:
50 Cupcakes for a 50th Birthday (Chocolate and Lemon Cupcakes)
Valentine Heart Biscuits
Red Velvet Cake with Blue Lacy Butterflies
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