This Buttercream Board is A PERFECT Christmas Eve Appetizer!


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A Buttercream Board is a new food trend inspired by the ever-popular Charcuterie Board. Instead of meats, cheeses, and fruits, a buttercream board features buttercream frosting spread on a serving dish or piped into a fun design and surrounded by an array of sweet treats for dipping.


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Instructions. Separate your frosting into 6 bowls. Color each bowl a different color of the rainbow. Place each frosting in a ziploc bag and cut off one tip. If desired, cover your board or tray with parchment paper or wax paper. Pipe your rainbow. Surround the rainbow with dippers, like mini cookies or marshmallows for clouds.


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Step 1: Make the frosting. - Using a stand mixer or hand mixer, beat softened butter on high speed for 2 minutes until pale and fluffy. Add salt. Add powdered sugar half a cup at a time (to avoid a sugar cloud erupting all over you), beating well after each addition.


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To get started, you will need a 16oz tub of white frosting, red sugar sprinkles, candy canes, parchment paper, a plastic bag or piping bag, and a star tip. Place parchment paper down on to your board. If it won't stay, add small dots of frosting underneath the corners of the parchment paper. With your frosting in the bag with tip attached.


This Buttercream Board is A PERFECT Christmas Eve Appetizer!

Begin by placing the brown buttercream and white buttercream into separate piping bags. Cut the ends of the bags to create a ½ inch round circle. Next, use the white buttercream to outline the snow and shape of a snowman on the wooden charcuterie board. Then, fill in this shape with more white icing. Use the brown buttercream to create a hat.


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Make the frosting. Beat the butter with the sugar and vanilla extract until fluffy, about 4-5 minutes. Pipe the frosting. Place the frosting in a Ziploc bag and cut off the tip. Pipe onto a large cutting board in the shape of a cloud. Arrange the rest of the board. First, arrange the fruit in a rainbow arc pattern from the cloud to the other.


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Make sure the cookies are made ahead of time. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, add the butter, powdered sugar, cocoa, and milk. Mix on low until combined, then speed mixer up to high for 1 minute or until light and fluffy. Spread the frosting onto a board of your choice with a spatula.


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Chill frosting: Add frosting to a piping bag with a large star tip or decorative tip of your choice and chill in the refrigerator for 10-15 minutes. Pipe Christmas tree to board: When ready to style your board, start out by piping the outline of a Christmas tree onto the center of a large serving tray or cutting board.


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A free printable copy of this coconut oil frosting recipe is available at the bottom of the post. Keep reading for VIDEO tutorial, cooking tricks and storage tips or click here to jump straight to printable recipe. To make a glaze: Combine both ingredients in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave in 15-second increments, stirring between intervals.


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How To Make A Santa's Hat Christmas Dessert Board. Begin by mixing your frosting. If you made your own homemade frosting, you don't need to mix it again. If you're using store-bought frosting and you have a hand mixer, use one beater and insert it into the plastic can, and mix for about 45 seconds until the frosting becomes smooth and fluffy.


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A buttercream board is perfect for parties and continues the craze of charcuterie boards, grazing tables, etc. where food is assembled in a communal area for guests to munch on. A buttercream board has two main elements: buttercream frosting that you can either spread out using a spatula or pipe from an icing decorating bag, and sweet & salty.


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Instructions. Add the butter, cream cheese, powdered sugar, and milk into a mixing bowl. On high speed, mix until smooth and creamy. Spread the mixture onto a board or pretty platter leaving room for the cookies.


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Tips to make the perfect buttercream FROSTING. Use real butter at room temperature. Use powdered sugar instead of granulated sugar to avoid making grainy buttercream. Sift the powdered sugar. If you don't have a sieve, you can use the whisk attachment to break up clusters of sugar.


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Place all frostings into tipless piping or icing bags - one color per piping bag. On a large charcuterie board (pictured here is a 12″ x 20″ board), start by placing a medium circle of brown frosting on the board with a larger circle of brown frosting below it. This will be for the turkey head and body.


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Add frosting to a piping bag fitted with a Wilton Tip 4B. In the center of the board apply moderate pressure to release some icing. Stop squeezing the bag then pull it off to create the starting shell. On the next row add 2-3 more piped shells. Continue this process until you have the tree shape you'd like.


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2 - Fill The Board. Start to fill the outside of the board with sweet treats to dip into the frosting board. Start by adding fudge rounds to the top left corner as well as the bottom right corner. Add the little Debbie Frosted Fudge Cakes in the top right corner and the bottom left corner opposite the fudge rounds.