This looks and pipes like buttercream, but it’s WAY less sweet and rich! And unlike whipped cream which deflates within hours, this Vanilla Frosting will hold a tall piped swirl for days and days. Take a classic buttercream, in all its rich, sweet glory, and a lightly sweetened vanilla whipped cream, and this Vanilla Frosting sits squarely in the middle.īut unlike buttercream, it’s 100% silky smooth. It’s my best all-rounder that’s a hit with everyone. I call this my “secret” Vanilla Frosting because it’s not a widely known type of frosting and people are always flabbergasted when I tell them how it’s made using butter, milk, flour and sugar. If too cold, the frosting is firmer than ideal. Refrigerate on warmer days that makes butter melt.īest served at: room temperature. On counter on mild days up to about 22☌/71☏. Storage: Keep covered in airtight container or cake dome. In the fridge, it will set and become firmer, but not hard like butter. How it sets: At room temperature, it’s soft and fluffy but firm enough to be piped into tall swirls. Uses: Piped or spread onto cakes and cupcakes, or used in place of cream to dollop onto or on the side. In reality it is quite rich because it uses 225g/2 sticks of butter but it doesn’t taste rich because of the very fluffy, whipped cream-like texture. Sweetness and richness: Much less sweet than buttercream with 60% less sugar. Sits between buttercream and whipped cream, but more towards lightness of whipped cream. Give ‘Silly’ a listen below and for more information on Sam and Sounds, visit his website, give his page a like on Facebook or follow him on Twitter and Instagram.SNAPSHOT: My Secret Fluffy Vanilla Frosting I’ve sat with this song for 9 months or so, so I’m super excited for it to be out!” Due to the pandemic, my producer and I had to work on the song over FaceTime which was really weird but a super cool experience. It was a tough time for me and my girlfriend as we couldn’t be together for months until the restrictions lifted a bit, but we tried to stay super positive and focus on the positive things and I guess this is that, in a song. Asked about the story and creative process behind the song, Sam says: “I wrote this song in around the end of March/beginning of April last year during the 1st worldwide lockdown. His first single reached the top 20 of the iTunes pop chart on its day of release, and since then, his star has just kept rising.įollowing on from having several of his previous singles ‘Mamma Mia Girl’, ‘In Time, She’s Mine’ and ‘Cloud 9’ crowned as Tracks of The Day on BBC Introducing South, having been listed as one of the top 3 artists of 2020 by Indie Music Central and having racked up 1.3 million streams and 48,000 monthly listeners, Sam and Sounds is getting his year off to a strong start by unveiling his new song ‘Silly’, which GIITV are proud to premiere.Īn undeniably infectious track that fizzes with energy and yet has an emotional depth to it at the same time, ‘Silly’ is a feel-good pop gem and looks set to keep Sam and Sounds’ growing success going as he continues to make a name for himself in the music world and among music fans. Having begun his musical journey back in 2019, busking on the streets of Tunbridge Wells and Crawley, deciding to take his passion for music more global is a move that has more than paid off for Surrey singer-songwriter Sam and Sounds.
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