
How to Make Black Buttercream When You Only Have Gel Dye & No Microwave
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... 🎄Online Christmas cookie decorating class for all skill levels: https://buttercreamparties.teachable....