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| I have a Icing recipe and it says to use over a water bath,it does not say if water should be warm or cold or with ice cubes does any one have any advice? The recipe I have is for the rosewater pink icng cupcakes.It says to combine 1 cup of icing sugar,2 tsp. of milk,and 1 drop of red dye in small bowl over a water bath. Bohh Last edited by bohh; 01-23-2008 at 06:32 PM. |
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| im assuming you would put those ingredients in a bowl and set them over a pot of simmering water. stir them together until its warm to the touch. |
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| Thank you Bohh |
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