Royal Icing
Help!!!!!! I need a royal icing recipe that is thick enough.......so many of my recipes make an icing that is too thin. Any advice would be appreciated.
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Help!!!!!! I need a royal icing recipe that is thick enough.......so many of my recipes make an icing that is too thin. Any advice would be appreciated.
fitzhammer
Feb 13, 2006 09:35AM
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Just keep adding powdered sugar to one of those too-thin recipes and it will thicken right up. Also, be sure that you're beating long-long-long enough. A stand mixer is best. Underbeaten royal icing is runny.
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Thanks!!!!!!! You have really helped!!!
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