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Then we're going to take that same piece of foil, put it back on top. Put your hand right
underneath, and flip it over. Okay, so now we're going to start with the icing. So let's
take our icing. It's been cooling in the refrigerator. I'm just going to take this and put it right
on top. And we're just going to spread it. And this icing, depending on how much you
want in the middle, I really like a lot of icing. So I tend to pour it on. Just put it
on, just going to go in a circular motion. Grab a little bit more. Turn your cake plate
around if it's easier for you. Just going to take the cake, and because it's cooled
you, it's so easy to transfer. Just going to go right under the bottom. Be really careful.
And you're going to center the second layer right on top. So again, we're just spreading
it on top. And I really like a lot of icing. So I'm being really liberal here. But you
don't have to add as much as I do. So we're going to start with the sides. And the trick
to doing the icing on the sides, you just kind of lay it on top and take it around.
And you can come back and fill in those spaces later. But you really just want to kind of
get a good base. So let's go back now and clean off the rim of the cake plate. Here's
how I do it. Just take a paper towel, I've got some water handy. And I just lightly dip
the paper towel, fold it over into the dry part, and I just take my index finger and
just kind of go around and rub the rim of the cake. Get all of your icing off the ridges.
Clean it up so that when you take your cake plate out to your dinner table, it looks picture
perfect.