Kitchen Tip: Two Tone Frosting for Cupcakes
The two tone technique for decorating cupcakes is really a lot easier than you might think and it is so fun. Besides looking pretty, you can flavor the frosting differently to add so much flavor to the recipe. Think cream cheese and blueberry buttercream. Or Lemon and Vanilla buttercream. Raspberry Buttercream with Chocolate.
So I put together a quick kitchen tip to show you how. This time using a new recipe, which I’ll share later this week: Nutella Cupcakes with Nutella, Almond Butter, and Vanilla Cream Cheese Frosting.
Kitchen Tip: How to Pipe with Two or More Frosting Types
1. Lay your colors or flavors out in different container to keep them separate.
2. Using the tip for filling piping bags in the Cupcake Piping Tricks kitchen tip, fill the bags (I personally like disposable best) with your designated colors or flavors.
- You will not add a tip to any of these bags. Just the bag and the frosting.
- For bags I like CIA Masters Collection 12 Inch Disposable Pastry Bags or Wilton Disposable 12 Inch Decorating Bags, Pack Of 24. I buy them on Amazon but you can get the Wilton bags at craft stores like Michaels too.
- In this case, I had three frosting flavors: Nutella Cream Cheese, Almond Butter Cream Cheese, and Vanilla Cream Cheese. So after this step I end up with 3 bags each filled with a different flavor.
3. Twist the tops of the bags and cut about a half inch of the ends of each filled bag.
4. Then, you’ll take (in this case) a fourth bag. Snip the end of the bag and add your favorite piping tip to the bag.
5. Now, load all three frosting bags inside the fourth bag with the piping tip.
- Twist the top of the fourth bag so nothing escapes and pipe as usual.
- I usually do a couple of test pipes on a napkin or a cupcake I don’t care about until all three frostings are evenly coming out and any air has passed.
Any questions?
I can’t wait to share the new cupcake recipe with you! The combo of the nutella, almond butter (you could use peanut butter, but Logan is allergic) and cream cheese frosting was absolutely amazing!
Patricia Scarpin says
Katie, I find it so generous of you to share this with us! It is such a useful idea, sweetie! Your cupcakes are absolutely lovely.
xx
Kristine says
Your cupcakes are beautiful! I can’t wait to try this on my own. Thanks for sharing your great kitchen tips!
TheGourmetCoffeeGuy says
Very nice technique and the result is eye appealing and delicious. Great post.
Kelsey says
clever and beautiful
trcia72 says
Thanks for the tips..and great photo and very informative post!
make my day says
always full of great tips katie! cheers kari
Cupcakes Forever! says
Thank you for the tips! I made some cream cheese frosting for some St. Patrick’s day green velvet cupcakes, and was able to make green and cream swirls thanks to your tutorial. The cupcakes are so elegant – I can’t wait to show them off tomorrow!
Happy When Not Hungry says
I definitely need to try this! I was wondering how you did this. Great and informative post!
maggie says
Beautiful photo. Looks so tasty, love to have one right now.
J3nn (Jenn's Menu and Lifestyle Blog) says
So that’s how you make two-tone! Brilliant! Those cupcakes look scrumptious. 🙂
Stefania says
Una deliziosa ricetta
ciao ☺
Christina of Form V Artisan says
Love this!! Thanks 🙂
a rog in the cottage says
thanks very much for sharing this tip !! I’m prety sure I’d need practice before making such pretty decorations !!
Marie Baars says
Oh this is so fun! I never knew it was that easy!
Ali says
You are just so darling. Thanks for taking the time to share the steps. I’m working on the rainbow cookies right now and we made Dr. Seuss cupcakes. It’s been a lot of fun…
Kerstin says
So pretty – thanks for the tips!!