Italian Swiss Meringue Buttercream Recipe

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WEBFeb 1, 2020 · Save the yolks for another recipe. Cook the egg whites & sugar: Whisk sugar & egg whites together, then set the bowl …

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1. Watch the video tutorial above, review the troubleshooting tips, and read the recipe in full before beginning. Make sure all the tools you are using are completely cleaned, dried, and grease-free. A quick wipe with a little lemon juice or white vinegar is very helpful.
2. If you haven’t done so yet, separate the eggs first. Separate 1 egg white in a small bowl, then place the egg white in your heatproof mixing bowl. Repeat with the remaining egg whites. This way, if a yolk breaks in one of them, you don’t waste the whole batch.
3. Whisk sugar into the egg whites, then set the bowl over a saucepan filled with just two inches of simmering water over medium heat. Do not let the bottom of the egg whites bowl touch the water. Whisk the whites and sugar constantly until sugar is dissolved and mixture has thinned out, about 4 minutes. The mixture will be thick and tacky at first, then thin out and be frothy white on top. To test that it’s ready, you can use your finger or an instant read thermometer. Lightly and quickly dip your finger (it’s very hot, be careful) and rub the mixture between your thumb and finger. You shouldn’t feel any sugar granules. If using a thermometer, the temperature should read 160°F (71°C).
4. No need to let it cool down to start this next step– it’s important to begin mixing while it is still warm. Transfer mixture to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment (if you aren’t already using the metal bowl that comes with it). You can use a hand mixer instead, but this step takes awhile and your arm tires quickly. On medium-high speed, beat the mixture until stiff glossy peaks form and the meringue is no longer warm to the touch, at least 10-15 minutes. On particularly humid days, this has taken me up to 17-18 minutes. If it’s still not reaching stiff peaks, stop the mixer, place the bowl–uncovered–in the refrigerator for 10 minutes, then return to the mixer and continue beating until stiff peaks form. (This has always worked for me when it’s taking forever to reach stiff peaks.)

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WEBDec 14, 2020 · Once the cooked meringue cools, simply beat in plenty of butter, creating an emulsion that's extraordinary rich and creamy. Step …

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Total Time: 1 hr
Category: Buttercream And Icing Recipes
Calories: 222 per serving
1. Combine the water and 1¼ cup (251g) sugar in a small saucepan and stir once or twice just to moisten the sugar. Do not stir again; stirring encourages the sugar to crystalize. Bring to a boil over medium high heat and continue to cook until it reaches a temperature between 248 and 250 degrees F (120 - 121.1 degrees C).
2. As soon as you set the syrup to cook, begin the meringue. Beat the egg whites in a standing mixer fitted with the whisk attachment at medium speed until frothy. While beating, sprinkle in the cream of tartar and then the remaining ⅓ cup (67g) sugar. Beat until stiff, but not dry, peaks form. *The goal is to have the syrup at the right temperature and the meringue at the stiff peak stage at the same time. If the meringue is ready, before the syrup, continue to beat the egg whites with the mixer on the lowest speed until the syrup is between 248 and 250 degrees F (120 - 121.1 degrees C). If the syrup is done before the meringue is ready, add a very small amount of hot (not cold) water to lower the temperature slightly.
3. When the syrup is ready, turn off the mixer and quickly pour about ⅓ cup into the meringue. Immediately turn the mixer to medium-high and then continue to pour the hot syrup into the meringue in a thin, steady stream. Try to keep the syrup from getting on the beater, although some will get on there no matter what you do.
4. Continue to beat the meringue with the whisk attachment at medium speed, until you touch the bottom of the bowl and it is cool to the touch. *It’s important to not add the butter before the meringue is completely cool, so that the butter doesn't melt.

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WEBApr 25, 2015 · Prepare the Italian meringue: Step 3: Mix half of the sugar with the water in a medium saucepan over medium heat, stir just until …

1. You want to make sure that you have everything measured out and ready to go. This recipe is simple but it does require seamless execution. You also want to make sure that your mixing bowl is clean and free of any residual fat, or your meringue will not whip up and there will be sadness abound.
2. Mix half of the sugar with the water in a medium saucepan over medium heat, stir just until the sugar dissolves. When the pan heats up, brush around the sides of the pot with a clean pastry brush dipped in water to dissolve any sugar crystals adhered to the sides of the pot. You can also use a paper towel that you roll up (I did because I forgot my brush at school.)
3. When your sugar starts to bubble begin whipping your egg whites in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment. You can add a pinch of salt and/or cream of tartar for stability if you wish. I only used salt in the photos you see. When your eggs begin to look frothy, slowly begin adding the second half of the sugar, whipping constantly on medium-high.
4. Continue whipping your egg whites until they form stiff peaks. Ideally your meringue should reach stiff peaks at the same time that your sugar syrup reaches 235˚F. If your egg whites are whipping too fast, reduce the mixer speed to medium. You can also adjust the heat on the sugar syrup to make it cook faster or slower.

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WEBNov 6, 2020 · Continue to boil until sugar syrup reaches 240-244 degrees F, soft ball stage on a candy thermometer. As it cooks, start step 2, the meringue. While sugar syrup is cooking, separate eggs, placing whites …

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WEBApr 27, 2015 · Combine some of the sugar with water in a small saucepan. Bring the syrup to a boil. While the syrup cooks, whip the egg whites with the remaining sugar. Bring the syrup to the softball stage (235°-240°F). …

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WEBOct 11, 2016 · 2. Beat the egg whites, salt, and cream of tartar in the mixing bowl of a stand mixer, then slowly add in ⅓ cup of sugar and continue beating until soft peaks form. 3. While the eggs are getting whipped, add …

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WEBNov 7, 2021 · Swiss Meringue is made with a simple ratio of one part egg whites, two parts sugar, and up to two parts butter. First, the egg whites and sugar are gently whisked …

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WEBApr 26, 2023 · Fit the bowl over a pan of simmering water. Add the sugar and the egg whites into a heatproof mixing bowl. Whisk constantly until the mixture is hot, sugar is dissolved and the egg whites are a little frothy. …

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WEBOct 8, 2023 · When the meringue has cooled, add the butter – 1-2 cubes at a time. Mix each tablespoon into the meringue completely before adding the next couple cubes. Continue adding 1-2 cubes of butter at a time …

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WEBAug 5, 2022 · Step 3: Meanwhile, in a saucepan, combine sugar and water. Heat over medium-high heat, stirring until all of the sugar dissolves. Step 4: Continue heating the sugar mixture on medium heat until the …

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WEBMay 7, 2021 · Pour the syrup into the egg whites: As soon as the syrup reaches between 240°F to 245°F, remove it from the stove and slowly drizzle the syrup into the meringue. Keep the mixer on medium to …

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WEBMay 3, 2022 · How to Make Swiss Meringue Buttercream. 1. In a medium pot, add about 1-inch of water and bring to a simmer. 2. Thoroughly wash and dry the stainless steel mixing bowl from your stand mixer ** (you …

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WEBApr 20, 2024 · Instructions. Place a medium pot on the stove with about an inch of water in it and bring the water to a simmer. Whisk together the egg whites and sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer. Place the bowl on top of …

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WEBJul 17, 2018 · Combine sugar and egg whites in a heatproof bowl. Set bowl over a pan of simmering water and whisk constantly. When sugar is dissolved, remove from heat. Whip the sugar mixture until cool, and then …

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WEBSep 19, 2012 · Put the saucepan back on the stove to cook it more. If the syrup forms a soft ball in ice water that can be flattened between your fingertips, you know your syrup is at 234-240 °F or 112-115 °C. Be sure …

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WEBJul 26, 2019 · Add the softened butter 1 to 2 tablespoons at a time, with 10 to 15 seconds between additions. Scrape down the sides of the mixing bowl often to get everything incorporated. Once all the butter has been …

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WEBAug 2, 2022 · Step 2: heat sugar syrup. Add the remaining sugar and water to a medium saucepan and mix until combined. Cook a few minutes over low heat until the sugar is dissolved the sugar syrup looks clear. Once …

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