Does buttercream melt at room temperature?

Yes, traditional buttercreams (especially American) will soften, sweat, and can melt at warm room temperatures (above 70-75°F or 21-24°C) because butter has a low melting point, but using stabilizers like shortening or meringue (Swiss/Italian) makes them more stable; for hot environments, refrigeration and keeping the cake cool is best, notes YouTube, Serious Eats, Wilton, Azidelicious cupcakes.com.au, Reddit, Reddit, Facebook, and YouTube.
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How long can buttercream stay out at room temperature?

You don't have to refrigerate buttercream frosting. It will keep at room temperature for up to two days. Normally, that's long enough; if you're hosting a birthday party, for example, the birthday cake might get gobbled up before then.
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At what temperature will buttercream frosting melt?

Butter's melting point is 98.6°. A hot and humid summer day could easily reach or exceed that temperature. You don't even need it to get to the melting point for your buttercream to lose stiffness and shape. It takes much less than 98.6° for buttercream decorations to start drooping or for colors to begin bleeding.
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How long can cupcakes with buttercream frosting sit out?

The good news for such events is that buttercream cupcakes can stay out at room temperature for two days. You should only turn to the fridge if you've used frosting with dairy or eggs, and this is for food safety reasons. In fact, it's actually not a good idea to refrigerate frosted cupcakes.
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Do you need to refrigerate a cake that has buttercream frosting?

Most cakes, including those made with buttercream frosting or ganache, don't need to be refrigerated — in fact, they'll actually become stale more quickly in the fridge, since the colder temperature causes the starch molecules to crystallize.
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How far in advance can I put buttercream on a cake?

If you are short of time, buttercream icing can also be made ahead of time, we recommend only making this 1 - 2 days before the day of serving to ensure that it is as fresh as possible. Buttercream can be left in an air - tight container in the fridge until needed.
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Should you put buttercream in the fridge before piping?

If making buttercream in a very warm kitchen, you might need to chill it to get the right consistency (warm buttercream is very loose and won't hold its shape when piped). Pop the bowl of icing in the fridge and mix every 4 –5 minutes until the desired consistency is achieved.
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How to turn cake frosting into glaze?

Instead of making your own glaze, you can totally use prepared white frosting from the grocery store! Just place the frosting in a microwave-safe bowl and cook on high, uncovered, for 30 seconds. Add the sprinkles, then pour over the cake - YUM!
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What type of frosting does not melt?

The best frostings I know of for hot weather are American Buttercream (made with all vegetable shortening), semisweet or dark chocolate ganache, and cream cheese frosting (which is surprisingly sturdy).
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Can I leave buttercream in a piping bag overnight?

To ensure your buttercream is always ready for use, carefully store it in piping bags. Seal each bag tightly, and keep them nestled in your refrigerator or freezer. This storage method allows you to easily access and preserve frosting, saving you time and effort.
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What do bakers spray on cake before frosting?

Bakers "squirt" or brush simple syrup (sugar and water) onto cakes before icing to add moisture, keep them from drying out during decoration, and enhance flavor, often adding extracts or liquor to the syrup for extra taste. This is especially common for cakes that need to be made ahead or will be stacked, and it's applied with a squeeze bottle or pastry brush. 
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How do I fix melted buttercream?

If this happens, transfer the bowl of frosting to the refrigerator or freezer for 5 to 10 minutes, then beat again. Repeat this process until the buttercream is smooth and the correct consistency — smooth, silky, and spreadable.
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Can I leave butter out overnight for buttercream?

You can leave unsalted butter out for no more than a few hours to overnight, especially if your kitchen is warm. After that, it should be refrigerated to prevent spoilage or bacterial growth.
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Can you leave a cake with frosting out overnight?

The best way to store a frosted cake depends on the type of frosting it has. Most buttercream frostings can be left out of the fridge for two days before going bad. However, Cakes with cream cheese, mascarpone, or high dairy or egg content will spoil overnight without refrigeration.
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How do you make icing to drizzle?

Powdered sugar glaze can truly be made without a recipe by just adding some liquid bit by bit to powdered sugar until the desired consistency is reached. That said, I find it usually takes a ratio of 3-4 parts powdered sugar to 1 part liquid by volume to make a glaze that is thin enough to drizzle over baked goods.
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What is the difference between frosting and glazing?

Icing is a little thinner than frosting and is often poured or piped over coffee cakes, pound cakes, doughnuts and cookies—and it usually hardens when it dries. Glaze is the thinnest and most fluid of the three, and it will set but won't harden as much as icing.
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Can I glaze a cold cake?

Cool downtime is crucial.

Cake should be at room temperature or slightly chilled. Warm cakes will melt the glaze, making it runny and inconsistent.
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What are 5 mistakes to avoid when making butter icing?

To avoid common butter icing mistakes, start with softened butter (not cold or melted), beat butter first before adding sugar, use gel colors (not liquid) to prevent thinning, add liquids (milk/cream) gradually to control consistency, and don't overmix to prevent too many air bubbles. 
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What is the 4 day cake rule?

The "4-day cake rule" is a time-management strategy for bakers, breaking down a large cake project over four days (bake, freeze/prep, fill/crumb coat, decorate) to reduce stress and allow for fixes, though many professional and hobby bakers successfully make cakes 3-4 days ahead, freezing layers or using buttercream as a barrier for freshness, with iced cakes often tasting better after a day or two. It's a flexible guideline, not a strict rule, ensuring enough time for unexpected issues while maintaining quality.
 
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What is the difference between frosting and buttercream?

Frosting is a broad category for sweet toppings, while buttercream is a specific, popular type of frosting, distinguished by its rich, buttery base (butter + powdered sugar) that's great for piping and stability; other frostings, like whipped cream or cream cheese frosting, use different bases (heavy cream, cream cheese) for lighter or tangier results, differing in texture, sweetness, and stability. Think of buttercream as a delicious subset of the larger frosting family, ideal for elaborate designs, whereas lighter frostings suit simpler, airier desserts.
 
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What do bakers squirt on cakes before frosting?

Bakers "squirt" or brush simple syrup (sugar and water) onto cakes before icing to add moisture, keep them from drying out during decoration, and enhance flavor, often adding extracts or liquor to the syrup for extra taste. This is especially common for cakes that need to be made ahead or will be stacked, and it's applied with a squeeze bottle or pastry brush. 
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What is the 1234 cake rule?

The 1-2-3-4 cake method refers to a tried-and-true ratio: 1 cup softened butter, 2 cups granulated sugar, 3 cups flour, to 4 eggs. TASTINGTABLE.COM. The Vintage 1-2-3-4 Cake Formula That's Still The Easiest Way To Bake From Scratch - Tasting Table.
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How long should you let a cake cool before adding buttercream?

How Long to Cool a Cake Before Icing It? Our recommendation on how long to cool a cake before icing it is to wait 2-3 hours for your cake to cool completely. Then, add a crumb coat and refrigerate the cake for up to 30 minutes. Once that is done, you'll be able to ice until your heart's content.
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