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Hello and welcome to Cupcake Addiction's Rainbow Frosting Swirl Tutorial where I'll be showing
you how to achieve this great looking rainbow frosting swirl from top of your cakes and
cupcakes Tools and equipment that we will be using
today: I have my cupcakes. I'm just using some red
velvet. We do have a great recipe for those on our channel so I will leave a link for
those in the description box below. I've got a piping bag. I'm just using a disposable
one today so that I can show you exactly how I'm putting that frosting in. And I've paired
that with a Loyal number 15 star tip but you can use any tip you like.
I've got 3 teaspoons and 1 tablespoon. I've [put] my colors. Now I always like to
use yellow, pink and blue when I do this particular type of swirl.
I've got some of our perfectly pipeable buttercream frosting. I will leave a link to the recipe
for that in the description box below. And I've split it into 3 balls for our 3 colors.
Let's get started. I'm going to take a little bit of that food
coloring and just pop it in to each of our balls. So it's going to depend on how much
of the frosting you have on each ball. But for this amount of frosting, just a couple
of drops of each color. Well take your teaspoons, one on each bowl.
And we're just going to stir that color through. I do like to get a really nice, vibrant color.
When I color these frostings because I think the whole treat to rainbow is having really
nice and bright. Alright, so one you've got all of your frostings
colored. Take a little bit of each color. So use a couple of teaspoons or a tablespoon.
And I'm just going to open up that bag, supporting it with one hand so that I've got a nice,
open area to pop in my frosting. Take a nice, big scoop of that blue. And I'm going to just
rest that on, I guess, the bottom side of the bag. And I'm going to use my finger here
to scrape the icing off. So to put all of that blue frosting in. Once again, nice and
open for the bag, place it in. Now, the trick to this is you want to make
sure that all of your frosting is staying in one section of the piping bag. So once
you've done your blue, open it up again. It'll get a little bit sticky once that frosting
starts getting in there. We'll take our yellow and in...just down next
to the blue. When you're putting it in, make sure you push it right down so that the yellow
and the blue where that frosting starts is about the same spot. Scrape it off. And another
teaspoon. And then your pink. So with your last color,
you want to just sort of just lift it up. You can see there, our colors... They're sort
of touching in the middle. Pop in this pink. Once again, right down as far as you can get
with that spoon so that you're pushing that pink all the way down to where your blue and
your yellow are going -- like so. Now don't worry if you're getting little [flex]
of this blue and yellow, that's perfect because we really do want these colors to sort of
mix together. Where the blue and the yellow touched, you'll get a bit of a green. And
where the pink and the blue, you'll get a little bit of a purple-y color. So I like
to just take it in, just sort of give it a couple of little pushes. Turn it over. Do
the same on this side. And that's just going to really meet it all up inside that bag.
Now using your fingers, just push all those colors down into that bag.
Taking the bag, you want to give it a nice twist so that we're trapping all that frosting
in there and it's not going to come out of the top. And I always do a little test to
pipe in one of my balls. So you can see there I've got my blue and
my yellow coming out nicely. But we want to make sure that all three of those colors are
coming out. So as I squeeze it down, you can see pink poking through in the middle. That's
ready to go. Taking your cupcake, we're going to do just
one of our classic ice cream style swirls. We do have a whole tutorial dedicated to this
on our channel. But I'm basically just going to start in the middle and swirl it around
up nice and high. We'll do that one again -- up nice and high. And for our third time,
swirl it around, bring it up nice and high. So you can have a little look there. As you
start looking at these colors, see where the blue's touching the pink, you're getting that
lovely purple-y effect. Over here with the yellow and the blue, you're getting a nice
green. So that's a really really easy way to get
a nice rainbow effect on absolutely any color or flavored cupcake you like.
Hope you've enjoyed watching this tutorial as much as we've enjoyed making it for you
and thanks very much for watching.