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Chocolate Buttercream....

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knowabit | 11:29 Fri 25th Jan 2013 | Food & Drink
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Found this recipe below.
It uses 2 eggs.... why would you have eggs in buttercream? and would that mean you were eating raw egg? Is that OK?

Many thanks.

http://allrecipes.co.uk/recipe/6433/chocolate-buttercream-icing.aspx
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There is raw egg in mayonnaise so yes, it's ok.
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Ah yes, of course! Was just wondering why it would be in buttercream?
To make it light and airy I would think knowabit. I don't fancy it though
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No, nor do I! sounds wrong, Lol.
I don't like the look of it either. :(
If like me you scrape the mixing bowl out and eat the raw ingredients when making a sponge cake. Then you have your answer. Although some people might have concern if you were giving it to the"very young" or the elderly/frail.
When raw egg is mixed with certain ingredients - in your instance sugar, it ceases to pose any risks of salmonella etc. I'm not a 100% why, but as someone who makes cakes as a hobby, it horrified me to think of how many frostings call for raw eggs.... if you google it, you'll find the sciences behind it
It wouldn't be my choice. Here is another from the same site-no eggs.

http://allrecipes.co.uk/recipe/16834/chocolate-buttercream.aspx
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I made some in the end with no eggs.... Lovely choc sponge sandwich with raspberry jam in middle with some buttercream, and loads of buttercream on top with a pile of fresh raspberries. It does look yummy if I do say so myself!!

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