Good idea although was looking for something simpler. It's got to be cheap as chips too. I was thinking maybe adding something to mashed banana?? Dunno.
Mashed banana oxidises and goes brown. It's also slimy. I don't think it would make a good icing.
Bare cakes can be lovely when they are done well (look for naked cakes on Pintrest).
Or something like this which is just edible flowers piled on maybe with a bit of jam to stick to.
A swiss meringue icing would have less fat but just as much sugar.
Why does it need to be sugar free? TBH I figure that if you're eating cake you may as well eat cake.
Does it have to be a cake? What about a fruit torte?
Last edited by Phteven; July 16th, 2013 at 04:35 PM.
Well it's for a cooking experience with children and needs to be within a nutrition policy as well as cheap and easy. Maybe there isn't a suitable. substitution. :-(
For kids I'd go the fruit tort.
You can pre-bake the shell if you want. And pre-make the custard.
In fact, now that I think of it you could bake mini shells so each child or pair could assemble their own....
Lamingtons are great for kids to make - just a simple dark chocolate (less sugar) ganache and coconut and they can roll it around in the bowls themselves.
ETA -
I didn't see your post.
For mini-cupcakes/cones I'd probably go with a lamington style icing - they can dip into the ganache/chocolate then dip into coconut.
I made mashed banana/cocoa icing once and it was hideous and slimy. And I love banana. Can you do melted dark choc, with a little honey? Or, if its a muffin, try a sugar/cinnamon topping before you bake. You'd need less than half a teaspoon per muffin.
If you wanted to decorate after, I'd go with a cream cheese type thing and then dip in coconut, dried fruit etc
Hard isn't it?
Oh, and I just thought....can you make the muffins sugar free so you can use the extra sugar rations in the icing??!!
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