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| I am not too familiar with working with royal icing, since most of my work is favored for it's flavor...and, it tastes like... However, for a particular decoration, I am giving it a try. It is REALLY stiff, can I thin it down with additional water? should I mix it more if I do? can I warm it to soften it? should I just throw it out and start over? and how do I correct this for the next try? Also, how long does it take to set up hard? Any "helpful tips" are welcome!!Thanks |
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| you can thin your icing with: water vodka or flavored clear brandies pasturized egg whites reconstituted egg white or meringue powder: corn syrup simple syrup you can bring it back to life the next day by: paddleing it out on the mixer 1st speed mix it by hand add a little liquid and mix or paddle keep the icing covered with a damp cloth and plastic wrap and remove any "crust" as it will always be a royal pain in the kiester. You can refrigerate it covered I would not suggest freezing careful when warming, you do not want scrambled eggs royal icing made properly and well can be quite tasty! ![]() it sets up over night for a cookie finish and one day plus one night for decoration, very thick stuff - break out the dehumidifier and it sets up when its good and ready.
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