dolloping

/ˈdɑləpɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of adding or serving something in small, soft lumps.
    • The dolloping of the paint onto the canvas created a textured effect.
    • Her careful dolloping of the cream made the dessert look perfect.
    • The dolloping of the sauce was done with a steady hand.
verb
  1. Present participle of dollop: adding or serving in small, soft lumps or blobs.
    • The cook is dolloping the batter onto the hot griddle.
    • He kept dolloping extra butter onto his bread.
    • She was dolloping whipped cream onto each slice of cake.