Yes!
Made-from-scratch-frosting: Replace half of the liquid needed, with Orange Juice and add a bit of orange zest.
Store-Bought frosting: I think adding orange juice would make it too liquid-y. Add some orange zest and that should do the trick!
Tip: Add a fake orange candy on the top of your cupcake, or jut sprinkle some orange zest on top to make it look pretty. Hope that helps!
yes.
Yes, vanilla extract normally is added to white cakes and frostings, although it usually is included in boxed mixes. An additional teaspoonful of vanilla might improve the taste of a cake mix. If the question refers to the brown color of vanilla, clear vanilla flavoring is available that would preserve the snow-white appearance of the cake and frosting.
this depends on one's opinion and taste in food. I like Chocolate Frosting however. especially on cupcakes
In all there is 15 moshlings you can get to finish all the combinations.White fang: cocoa vanilla the largest pink frosting with one of everything on itTiki: cocoa the smallest blue frosting one cherry on the topShelby: cocoa and vanilla the largest green frosting one fudge chipDipsy: cocoa vanilla the largest white frosting 10 marshmellowsSookiayia: cocoa the largest pink frosting 2 fudge chips 1 chocolate chipMcnulty: vanillaJeepers: vanilla cocoa orange medium white frosting 1 star 1 fudge chipChop-Chop: medium blue frosting three nutsGeneral Fuzuki: largest green frostingDJ Quack: medium brown frosting 2 wormsSquidge: cocoa largest white frosting 3 popcornIggy: medium pink frosting 2 fudge chips 1 chocolate chipEcto: cocoa orange large brown frsoting 2 fudge chips 1 chocolate chipMr Snoodle: orangeLiberty: medium green frosting 4 stars
well chocolate frosting or vanilla frosting will work but if you really want something new, try strawberryfrosting. It is soooo AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!
cream cheese and vanilla
go to the store and buy some
Chocolate frosting is always a classic and will go great with coffee cakes. My advice is that the simpler your frosting it is, the more extravagant and elegant it will look on your coffee cake.
1/4 teaspoon
No, "vanilla frosting" is not capitalized unless it starts a sentence or is part of a title. It is a common noun that describes a type of frosting flavor. In general writing, only proper nouns or specific brand names would be capitalized.
if you make a vanilla cupcake with medium pink frosting, stars and nuts, you get chop chop. if you put the orange, vanilla and chocolate, with a lot of slime frosting and a little bit of all the toppings you get white fang.
It's Vanilla Wafers with Meth mixed in the frosting.