![]() I usually use a whisk attachment when I make frosting for cupcakes, because I like my frosting to be a bit lighter when it’s piled high on a cupcake. However, if you like using a whisk attachment you can use that too.Ī whisk attachment can incorporate more air into the frosting, and make it a but fluffier. I prefer using a paddle attachment when I’m making frosting for a cake because I find it makes smoother frosting. You can use a paddle attachment, whisk attachment, or a hand mixer! ![]() This frosting recipe doesn’t discriminate. Now onto the age old question of paddle vs. Should I Use a Paddle Attachment or a Paddle Mixer? Patrick’s day frosting, I recommend using my american buttercream recipe and coloring it green with gel food coloring. And to be honest, I’m pretty happy about that! Unlike alcohol in baked goods which mostly evaporates in the oven, the alcohol in this frosting is here to stay. While the ABV of Baileys is only 17% and we don’t use a ton of it in this recipe, I still don’t recommend feeding this frosting to children. Make it the way you like it best □ Is This Frosting Safe for Kids to Eat? I liked the taste and texture of the frosting with both heavy cream and Baileys. If you want more of a kick, you can swap out the Tbsp of heavy cream for an additional Tbsp of Baileys. I chose to use 2 Tbsp of Baileys and 1 Tbsp of heavy cream. So don’t get too heavy handed when making it! The maximum amount of liquid this Baileys frosting can handle and still be pipeable is about 3 Tbsp. If you go overboard with it, you can throw off the consistency of the frosting. ![]() While we are trying to make a boozy frosting, you can actually use too much Baileys. This Baileys frosting is silky smooth, and packed with that delicious Irish cream flavor we know and love. I was working on a recipe for Baileys cupcakes this month, and decided to make a Baileys frosting to go with it! The more Baileys the merrier, right? ![]()
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