White Chocolate Ganache Frosting

"This is rich and super good;) but it won't really produce a lofty mantle that regular frostings do."
 
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Ready In:
12mins
Ingredients:
3
Yields:
2 cups, about
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a small, heavy saucepan, heat the cream just until it starts to simmer.
  • Add the white chocolate, shaking the pan gently to immerse it into the cream, then add the butter.
  • Let the mixture stand for 1 minute, then beat with a wire whisk until the chocolate and butter dissolve and the mixture is smooth.
  • Refrigerate until mixture is cold, then whip with a wire whisk again until fluffy.
  • Use frosting as desired; refrigerate your frosted goodies to firm up the frosting.

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Reviews

  1. The frosting has an excellent texture and flavor and is very easy to make. Another great thing about this recipe is that it's very easy to add flavors to it. I made this recipe for a cake at Christmas time and added some peppermint extract after thoroughly mixing the cream into the white chocolate.
     
  2. I LOVE this frosting! Will definitely be using it again. To get the desired stiffness to frost a cake, whip mixture using a hand mixer over a bowl of ice cubes until desired stiffness. If becomes to stiff to spread on a cake, beat with hand mixer without the bowl of ice cubes at room temperature. When I used this recipe, I increased the amount of White Chocolate to 15 ounces. It came out beautiful. The cake was a HIT! =)
     
  3. I loved this forsting it was so good!
     
  4. yuuuuummmmmmy! I varied this slightly as I was making the mars bar mud cake, so I melted a mars bar into the cream also, as I didn't have enough white chocolate. I started worry that it was too runny, but by the time I went to ice(you say frost) the cake, it was perfect consistency. I added about an extra 1/4 cup cream too when melting as per person belows omment, i didn't want mine too stiff. so i think that makes mine now a caramel icing!!
     
  5. I reduced the butter in this by half, but i think it still worked wonderfully. I also whipped it with my electric beaters before using it.
     
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