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  2. Royal icing - Wikipedia

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    Royal icing is a hard white icing, made from softly beaten egg whites, icing sugar (powdered sugar), and sometimes lemon or lime juice. It is used to decorate Christmas cakes, wedding cakes, gingerbread houses, cookies, and many other cakes and biscuits. It is used either as a smooth covering or in sharp peaks.

  3. Tap In To Our Glazed Maple Leaf Cookies - AOL

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    Transfer dough to a clean surface and wrap with plastic wrap. Refrigerate at least 1 hour or up to 2 days. On a lightly floured surface, roll dough to 1/8" thick.

  4. How to Make Glazed Cinnamon Roll Cookies

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    Use a spoon to drizzle the glaze onto the cookies, or for a more even look, use a zip-top bag: Spoon the glaze into the bag and snip ⅛ inch off the end. Allow to set for 15 minutes.

  5. Cookie decorating - Wikipedia

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    Royal icing is often used to decorate cookies because it dries hard. At the White House 2005 Christmas, Thaddeus DuBois, the White House Executive Pastry Chef at that time, decorated snowflake cookies with brushed and piped royal icing.

  6. Icing (food) - Wikipedia

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    White glacé icing on a lemon bundt cake Chocolate icing in a bowl before being put on a cake. Icing, or frosting, [1] is a sweet, often creamy glaze made of sugar with a liquid, such as water or milk, that is often enriched with ingredients like butter, egg whites, cream cheese, or flavorings. It is used to coat or decorate baked goods, such ...

  7. Icing, Frosting, Glaze—What’s the Difference? - AOL

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  8. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Hard dry biscuit made from flour, butter, yeast and milk and often eaten with cheese. It was invented by Dr William Oliver of Bath, around the year of 1750. Berger Cookie: Germany: Buttery vanilla wafer topped with thick creamy fudge. The recipe is derived from Germany and are an iconic cultural icon of Baltimore. The recipe was first brought ...

  9. My 4-Ingredient Retro Dessert Is Perfect for the Holidays

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    Store the cookies in a tightly covered container for up to 4 days. The topping will get a little softer each day, but the cookies will still be tasty. Simply Recipes / Shilpa Iyer.