please excuse me for asking i know it has been posted before and i have missed it. can someone tell me where or what is antonia's royal icing recipe? and does it get as hard as other royal recipes-does it stack well? sorry if repeated b4 but i m still a newbie at forums..i love reading all of this info you guys are great!!!!
Here ya go gizzmo....
http://www.cakecentral.com/cake_recipe-1983-1-Royal-Icing-for-Decorated-Cookies.html
Hugs, ~Denise
Sorry gizzmo...I forgot to add Antonia's how to article on cookie decorating. It's really a great article....
http://www.cakecentral.com/article54-How-To-Bake--Decorate-Cookies.html
Hope that helps, ~Denise
thanks for the recipe link-one more question(if i m not pushing it), is tobia and antonia the same i seem to see them both everywhere thanks again cant wait to make some COOKIES!!
Good Morning gizzmo!! It's really not a problem...I'm glad to help in any way that I can.
Here is what okieinalaska posted earlier about the recipe......
Toba Garrett's Glacé Icing Recipe: I let it harden over night and then you can stack them but it won't break a tooth.
1 pound (454 g) powdered sugar
3/8 cup (90 ml) whole milk
3/8 cup (4.5 oz or 126 g) light corn syrup
Flavor Options: 1 tsp concentrated extract, I Tbsp alcohol or liqueur, or 2 to 3 drops concentrated candy oil
In a mixing bowl, thoroughly mix the sugar and the milk first. The icing should be very soft and have a heavy-cream texture before you add the corn syrup. Add the corn syrup and mix just until combined.
Cover the bowl with plastic wrap to prevent drying until you're ready to use it. (color as needed)
Too outline- add 6 tbs powder sugar to 1/2 cup of the icing above. I have made chocolate by adding a little cocoa and a little chocolate and then black color.
It's really a yummy recipe...I used it for my son's Halloween party cookies for his classroom. If you have anymore questions...please just let me know.
Hugs, ~Denise
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