If you are adding food coloring now is the time to do it. You can check out our FAQ section below to see some other advice on making the perfect batch of frosting. He will always tell me if the consistency is wrong, if it needs more vanilla or more milk. You are trying to determine if the taste is right and if the consistency is correct. Step 8: ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS taste your frosting. If the frosting is too dry or still crumbly, add 1 teaspoon of milk and mix again. Keep on low until the butter and sugar are incorporated (about 30 seconds.) Stop the mixer and scrape down the sides of the bowl and then increase the speed to medium-high and mix for another 30-45 seconds so the frosting gets light and fluffy. Step 7: Start your mixer (or beaters) on the lowest setting. Step 6: I usually put a clean dishtowel around my mixer to keep the sugar from flying out. Step 5: Add the powdered sugar to the mixer. Instead, I rely on the mixer to do that work for me. (If you don’t have a food scale the equivalent would be 4 cups.) You can sift the powdered sugar if it is really lumpy. Step 4: Measure 1 pound of Powdered Sugar. Step 3: Use a spatula to scrape the butter and vanilla mixture down from the sides of the bowl before moving on to the next step. Step 2: Mix the butter and the vanilla on medium speed until thoroughly combined (about 2 minutes.) You want to give the butter and vanilla and chance to meld together. I’ll start with 2 teaspoons and then add more at the end. My family loves vanilla so I am a little heavy-handed with it. If it is too soft, the butter will start melting during the process of mixing and the consistency of your icing won’t be correct at the end. If the butter is too cold it will not mix smoothly with the vanilla extract. “Slightly softened” is somewhere between straight out of the refrigerator and room temperature. Although I think margarine changes the taste, your buttercream frosting made with margarine will still be better than canned frosting. I only ever use real butter, but you can use whatever you have on hand. This way when the laseryon targets the first enemy it will vaporise all those behind with one shot.Step 1: Add 1 cup of slightly softened butter. This tower is best used is positions which offer a direct line to the path of oncoming jellies. This tower has to be researched first and then after that it doesn’t come cheap. Elecrete is often a better choice against lines of blue jellies when compared with the blue “machinegun” tower.īlue “Laseryon” Tower – This tower shoots out a single high energy beam which is able to vaporise blue jellies. This tower is best placed against groups of enemies rather than then individual. It can be used with maximum effect if placed next to a cannon tower, that way the cannon tower is likely to get a couple more shots off before the purple mist diserpates.īlue “Elecrete” Tower – Once properly researched at the idea tree this tower is able to strike multiple blue jellies at once. This tower will excreat a purple mist which helps to slow down the red enemy jellies. The Red “Slow” Tower – This tower does not come free, it has to be first researched on the idea tree. While this tower is great for weak and fast-moving jellies it will struggle against a more hardy opponent. When upgraded, this tower has an impressive range and can be used to maximum effect if places early on in the jelly road. The Blue “Machinegun” Tower – This tower only will fire in quick succession at any incoming blue jellies. I like to use this tower near to where the jellies appear as even if it doesn’t destroy the jellies it will weaken them considerably for elimination by your other towers further down the road. The Red Cannon Tower – A short range tower that packs a punch! This tower fires a cannon style shot at the incoming jellies and has a great splash effect. This tower will almost always be used in the early levels and is often sold during later waves to buy more expensive and specialised towers. It is low-cost and has an impressive range when upgraded. The “Universal” Tower – This tower can target both red and blue jellies.
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