How to Frost a Cake - Tips, Tools &
Techniques
No matter if you're making a simple sheet cake or a layer cake, icing is easy
when you follow these tips from Test Kitchens professional Jan Moon. For the
best results, use an offset spatula, which allows for even spreading and keeps
your hand away from the cake.
Before frosting, cool cakes on a wire rack. Brush away loose crumbs with a
pastry brush, then cover the cakes in plastic wrap and chill in the refrigerator
for two hours.
Step 1. Unwrap cakes, and place one layer on a cakestand. Slip strips of wax
paper beneath the edges to keep the stand clean. (Place stand on a Lazy Susan to
make frosting easier.)
Step 2. To frost between the layers, place about one cup of frosting onto center
of layer, and sweep outward with the spatula. Leave a 1/2-inch border around the
edges.
Step 3. Place unfrosted layer bottom-side up on frosted layer. Apply a thin
layer of frosting to the entire cake to seal any loose crumbs. Allow to set in
the refrigerator for about 15 minutes.
Step 4. To frost the top of the cake, place about one cup of frosting onto the
center of the cake, and spread to the edge. Cover the top with an even layer of
frosting.
Step 5. For the sides, load spatula with frosting, and lightly push it toward
the cake as you turn the stand. Continue spreading until the cake is evenly
coated; let set before decorating.
For a smooth finish, lightly mist the cake with water after applying the final
coat, then use a spatula to smooth out bumps. If you are still not sure and need
some more help, check out this really helpful video that explains how to frost a
cake.
Don't let a first experience with frosting make you nervous and prevent you from
trying it yourself. Your best bet, try frosting a cupcake first, that's how I
got over my initial fear! Once you get the feel for it, try on a regular cake,
and then move on to Layered Cakes. Hope this tutorial helps you decorate your
own Cake, and be proud of it too!