How to Make Black Buttercream When You Only Have Gel Dye & No Microwave
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 Published On Jul 8, 2022

While there are better ways to achieve black frosting, such as using black cocoa powder, you CAN make black buttercream using only gel food dye. Here is a good way to do it when you don't want to use the microwave method & you want a vanilla flavor.

This recipe uses two teaspoons of vanilla extract & 4 cups of powdered sugar (a typical crusting buttercream) which offsets any potential bitter taste. Whenever I make a dark buttercream, I try to use less than what the gel food dye manufacturer's (in this case, Wilton's) website says to use. I suppose it's a fun challenge to me.

According to Wilton, you need ONE TABLESPOON of black gel PER ONE CUP of frosting. This recipe uses only 1.5-2 TEASPOONS (depending on the shade you need) of black gel dye PER TWO CUPS of frosting. The total amount of gel dye used in the recipe is 2.5-3 teaspoons per two cups, still less than Wilton, which says to use two tablespoons for two cups.

For more information about this recipe, including a printable recipe card & FAQ, check out my blog post here: https://buttercreamparties.com/how-to...

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