This Irish cream cake is three rich chocolate layers of Guinness cake soaked in Bailey's Irish Cream with an Irish Whiskey white chocolate frosting! Truly the most perfect St. Patrick's Day cake!| Sugar Geek Show
This super smooth cream cheese frosting has the perfect amount of sweetness and tanginess. This is an easy recipe perfect for frosting cakes and cupcakes and will stay soft and fluffy!| Sugar Geek Show
The best easy buttercream frosting recipe! Light, fluffy, smooth and creamy! Not too sweet and so easy to make! Never buy frosting again!| Sugar Geek Show
how to make an authentic red velvet layer cake with cream cheese frosting. If you've been wondering how to make a REAL red velvet cake, you need to try this recipe!| Sugar Geek Show
Soft on the inside with a deliciously crunchy crust. Serve warm with melted butter for the perfect Saint Patricks day treat!| Sugar Geek Show
Room temperature ingredients make a huge difference in your recipes. Learn how I warm up my cold ingredients from eggs to cream cheese, quickly and easily.| Sugar Geek Show
Once you make cake goop, you'll never use anything else. Super easy to make, inexpensive and works every time for getting your cakes to release from the pan. Never buy pan release again!| Sugar Geek Show
All out of buttermilk? Learn all about how to make your own buttermilk at home including dairy-free options! You won't believe how many ways you can make your own buttermilk substitute at home.| Sugar Geek Show
Ready to make your first cake but don't know where to start? Today I'm going to show you how to decorate your very first cake and explain every step from tools, baking, trimming, frosting with sharp edges and of course decorating!rnrnDecorating a cake doesn't have to be difficult. In fact, when I first started decorating cakes I knew nothing about it! This video is a great tutorial for beginners and a great way to learn the fundamentals of making beautiful cakes.| Sugar Geek Show
Do you want to bake from scratch but have problems with the recipe turning out? It's not your fault! Baking is a science that requires accuracy and measuring cups... totally NOT accurate.| Sugar Geek Show