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  2. 16 Types of Frosting (and Icing) to Take Your Cakes ... - AOL

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    2. Swiss Meringue Buttercream. Light, smooth and not too sweet, Swiss meringue buttercream is made by heating egg whites and granulated sugar, whipping the mixture to stiff peaks and slowly adding ...

  3. Icing (food) - Wikipedia

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    Rolled fondant is rolled out like sugar cookies; a stiffer version can be used like sugar paste for three-dimensional sculptural modeling. Poured fondant is a thin, pourable glaze. Ganache, melted chocolate and cream; Powdered sugar glacé, a simple glaze made from powdered sugar and a small amount of liquid (e.g., water). It may be poured ...

  4. Italian Christmas Cookies Will Be the Star of the Cookie Plate

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    Glaze. 2 c. powdered sugar. 3 tbsp. milk. 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract. Red and green non-pareil sprinkles, for decorating. ... Let the cookies stand until the glaze hardens, about 30 minutes.

  5. Resinous glaze - Wikipedia

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    Resinous glaze is an alcohol-based solution of various types of food-grade shellac. The shellac is derived from the raw material sticklac , which is a resin scraped from the branches of trees left from when the small insect, Kerria lacca (also known as Laccifer lacca ), creates a hard, waterproof cocoon. [ 1 ]

  6. How to Make the Best-Ever Shortbread Cookies, According to ...

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    For the stars, she makes a simple powdered sugar glaze (powdered sugar, milk, maybe some citrus zest, if you're feeling fancy), then adds some red sprinkles. "Just a bit," she says. "Stylish."

  7. Royal icing - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English Dictionary gives the first mention of royal icing as Borella's Court and Country Confectioner (1770). The term was well-established by the early 19th century, although William Jarrin (1827) still felt the need to explain that the term was used by confectioners (so presumably it was not yet in common use among mere cooks or amateurs). [3]

  8. These Brown Butter Apple Blondies Will Upstage Any Brownie At ...

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    To remaining brown butter, add brown sugar, 2 teaspoons vanilla, and 1 teaspoon salt and whisk until smooth. Whisk in eggs, then add baking soda and whisk just until distributed. Using a rubber ...

  9. Fondant icing - Wikipedia

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    Sugar paste Sugar paste, also called gum paste, is similar to rolled fondant, but hardens completely—and therefore is used for bigger cake decorations, such as bride and groom figures, bigger flowers, etc. Sugar paste is made mainly of egg whites, powdered sugar, and shortening. Tylose can be added to make gum paste more pliable for detailed ...