Super Quick Video Tips: How to Frost Your Cupcakes in a Swirl Pattern Like a Pro



You don’t need fancy equipment to make fancy-looking cupcakes.

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  1. I cant stand when people frost cupcake this way! I'm not talking the two tone thing shes doing. I'm talking about bring the frosting to the edge.Bring it to the edge people! It will keep the cake from drying out. UGH!

  2. I'm going to try this not only for swirled frosting but even single colors. It can be a pain to clean out those piping bags, but the plastic wrap keeps it from touching the inside of the bag! genius idea 

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