Royal Icing

Decorating By toni123456 Updated 6 Jun 2013 , 12:40pm by toni123456

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toni123456 Posted 6 Jun 2013 , 1:57am
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ACan you refrigerate royal icing and when it taken Out of the frig will it run or melt? I need it for stencil work and a wedding cake Thank you Toni

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The Cake Shoppe Posted 6 Jun 2013 , 4:39am
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No.  Once Royal dries it won't run.  Sometimes the moisture from the refridgerator/sweating can make an 'un-adhered' piece fall off, but that's usually an easy fix.

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The Cake Shoppe Posted 6 Jun 2013 , 4:41am
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Hopefully I didn't misunderstand this question!  Don't refridgerate before it's on the cake!  :-)

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Tails Posted 6 Jun 2013 , 7:15am
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If you make it ahead of time, you can refrigerate and then just whip it up/beat it when you take it out and before you use it if its not on the cake yet of course. You might need to add a spritz or two of water from a spray bottle to get it back to piping consistancy and put plastic wrap against the top of the icing to avoid a crust forming (cos you cant beat that into the rest of it).

 

If I misunderstood the question, then the above post applies lol

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toni123456 Posted 6 Jun 2013 , 12:40pm
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AThank you I want to put it on a wedding cake then refrigerate it then bring it to the wedding

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