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Old 04-24-2008, 02:25 PM
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Default Peanut Butter Buttercream

Years ago my mom used to make a spice cake with peanut butter frosting. It was my fav. I am trying to recreat that and I am having a hard time coming up with a good formula for peanut butter frosting. I am thinking a buttercream would be best but am open. Most recipes I find are the butter/powdered sugar type and I am not sure that would work in a bakeshop.

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Clown What kind of BC do you use?

I've made the pb bc with margarine and 10 x with salted pb added. very heavy, very tasty.

you could add warm soft pb to a swiss bc or italian bc ~ french bc might be too rich.


or were you looking for more of a fudge icing?
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