rektrogradierter
Rektrogradierter, also known as retrograde icing, is a type of icing technique in pastry making where a decorative pattern is created on a cake or pastry by reversing the direction of the icing stream. In a traditional icing process, the icing is applied in a single direction, usually from the top of the cake downwards. In contrast, rektrogradierter involves applying the icing in a zigzag or irregular pattern, often in a diagonal or reverse direction.
This technique is often used to add visual interest and create a distinctive design on cakes and
Rektrogradierter is often used in conjunction with other icing techniques, such as piping and clotting. To
The name "rektrogradierter" literally means "retrograde-icer" in German, reflecting the reversed direction of the icing stream.