buttercream filling HELP!!!

lorapinky

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Hi we are having marble cake with buttercream filling! Ummm without wanted to sound silly this is the same as what it is in england? Butter mixed in with icing sugar? Just I hate peanut butter and had a worried feeling that it maybe that...yuk!
 
Here are the ingredients to buttercream icing that I found online:
· 1/2 cup solid vegetable shortening
· 1/2 cup butter or margarine*
· 1 teaspoon Clear Vanilla
· 4 cups sifted confectioners' sugar (approx. 1 lb.)
· 2 tablespoons milk**
Don’t worry—it doesn’t involved peanut butter over here in the States either. :)
 
lorapinky said:
oh thank you :cake: :blush:

Wow - good question! I picked buttercream and never even thought it might be something diferent! Blimey - could you imagine biting into your chocolate wedding cake and peanut butter oozing out eycch!
 
Buttercream in the states is basically the same as in England. I do believe there is another type buttercream that is more popular in England and used more frequently than it is here, but for the life of me can't think of the name. Anyway standard buttercream here is butter, shortening, confections sugar (same as icing sugar) and vanilla. The taste can vary from bakery to bakery depending on their own recipe or if they buy premade, etc. I am very picky and can't stand commercial buttercreams that some Bakery's use...yuck! But I would imagine that Disney Chef's use only best and that it will yummy. No peanutbutter for sure.
 
The butter cream icing used by the Disney Grand Floridian bakery, who do the majority of Disney wedding cakes, is VERY different from what most Americans are used to. You are correct as far as the butter and shortening, but no confectioners (powdered) sugar goes into the recipe. The butter used is a fine low water brand imported from Europe, and the sweet in the recipe comes from a product called "creme fondant". Think of the drizzle icing you see on many breakfast pastries or danish. All of these elements make a very smooth, non-gritty icing. It melts in your mouth and leaves no greasy after taste. The flavor is purposely a very subtle vanilla, so as not to compete with the chosen cake/filling choices. And it makes an excellent filling as well.

And a quick note about peanut butter filling, Disney doesn't use straight from the jar peanut butter for their filling, it's a combination of peanut butter and creme cheese filling. Firm like any cake filling, and even better than plain old peanut butter!
 



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