How to Make Galaxy Frosting
Let your desserts blast off into space by spreading some delicious, galaxy-themed frosting over it. This toothsome frosting will spice up any dessert, bringing a galactic and magnificent look to cakes, cupcakes, donuts, or even cookies!
Makes: Each recipe makes about 2-4 cups of frosting
EditIngredients
EditGalaxy Cream Cheese Frosting [1]
- ½ cup (120 ml) butter, softened
- 8 ounces softened cream cheese
- 4 cups (960 ml) confectioners' sugar
- Gel food coloring (black, blue, pink, and purple)
- Edible glitter or disco dust
EditGalaxy Vanilla Buttercream Frosting [2]
- 2 cups (480 ml) unsalted butter, softened at room temperature
- 8 cups (64 ounces) powdered sugar
- 2 teaspoons (10 ml) vanilla extract
- 3 tablespoons (45 ml) milk
- Gel food coloring (violet, rose pink, and metallic silver)
- Edible glitter silver stars
EditGalaxy Glaze [3]
- 1 cup (240 ml) icing sugar
- 1½ - 2 tablespoons (25-30 ml) milk
- 3 gel food coloring colors
- Edible glitter
EditSteps
EditGalaxy Cream Cheese Frosting
- Beat together the cream cheese and butter in a large bowl. Blend well on high speed for about 2-3 minutes using an electric mixer.
- Add two cups of the confectioners' sugar at a time. Blend for an additional 2-3 minutes on medium high speed. Mix between each stir until the frosting comes out smooth with no confectioners' sugar streaks.
- Divide the frosting into 4 medium-sized bowls.
- Add the food coloring gel. Add in 3 drops of dark blue, 2 drops of purple, and 1 drop of pink and light blue. Stir with a clean spoon into each bowl. Mix until the color is bright and vibrant.
- Sprinkle edible glitter or disco dust to the frosting. Mix with a spoon until fully combined.
- Scoop the different colored frosting into a frosting pipe. Spoon a tablespoon at a time of each color until no frosting remains and the frosting pipe is full.
- For easier handling, place the frosting pipe in a tall glass to prevent gel food coloring stains on other objects.
- Serve. Pipe the galaxy frosting onto your favorite desserts for a galactic effect. Enjoy!
EditGalaxy Vanilla Buttercream Frosting
- Cream the butter in a large bowl. Blend well on high speed for about 2-3 minutes using an electric mixer until smooth.
- Pour the powdered sugar, adding two cups in at a time. Blend for an additional 2-3 minutes on medium high speed. Mix between each stir until the frosting comes out smooth with no powdered sugar streaks.
- Stir in the vanilla extract and milk. Mix once more until fully combined.
- Divide the frosting into 4 medium-sized bowls.
- Add the food coloring gel. Add in 3 drops of violet, 2 drops of metallic silver, and 1 drop of rose pink. Stir with a clean spoon into each bowl. Mix until the color is bright and vibrant.
- Sprinkle edible glitter silver stars to the frosting. Mix with a spoon until fully combined.
- Scoop the different colored frosting into a frosting pipe. Spoon a tablespoon at a time of each color until no frosting remains and the frosting pipe is full.
- For easier handling, place the frosting pipe in a tall glass to prevent gel food coloring stains on other objects.
- Serve. Pipe the galaxy frosting onto your favorite desserts for a galactic effect. Enjoy!
EditGalaxy Glaze
- Combine the milk and icing sugar in a medium-sized bowl. Stir well with a whisk until properly combined.
- Scoop a spoonful of the icing in a separate bowl. Leave the rest of the icing in the bowl. This will be the white icing for the galaxy glaze.
- Add 2-3 drops of each food coloring gel into the base. Gently twirl the colors around with a toothpick or kebab skewer, creating color streaks.
- Take caution not to mix the colors, only swirl them to create the galactic effect for the glaze.
- Drizzle the white glaze over the colored glaze. Twirl the colors again gently.
- Sprinkle the edible glitter to the glaze.
- Serve. Drizzle or dunk the galaxy glaze onto your favorite desserts for a galactic effect. Enjoy!
- Finished.
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EditTips
- Consider adding star-shaped and pearl sprinkles in the frosting for a more galactic look.
- Do note when you scoop the frosting colors in a piping bag, the thinner the food coloring gel is, the lighter the colors will appear in the frosting. [4]
- For stiff buttercream frosting, replace the butter with shortening. [5]
EditWarnings
- Avoid using the same spoon used to mix or scoop frosting from another color. The colors will combine together, coming out with gray-like look and won't look like a galaxy.
- Do not substitute the food coloring gel with liquid food dye. The amount will have to be increased, causing the frosting to come out runny.
EditThings You'll Need
- Bowls
- Electric mixer (if needed for method)
- Frosting pipe (if needed for method)
- Mixing tool
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