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QuestionDo I have to add vanilla extract?QamarTop AnswererNo, vanilla extract only adds flavor. You can consider adding a different extract such as almond or you can leave it out completely.
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QuestionWhat can I use in place of the confectioner's sugar? Can I use regular sugar without boiling the water?Community AnswerIf you have a blender, you can blend granulated sugar and cornstarch into a powder to make confectioner's sugar. Google recipes for homemade confectioner's sugar for exact measurements or ratios.
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QuestionWhat will happen if I overcook the icing? Will it still be edible?Community AnswerTechnically, it will still be edible, but it may not taste very good or spread very well. You may be able to use it as a sort of caramel, but if it is too scorched, it might be better to start over.
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QuestionDo I have to use confectioner's (powdered) sugar?Community AnswerYes, because granulated or superfine sugar are not fine or refined enough to form the paste-like consistency that the confectioner's sugar develops.
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QuestionCan I use different a different type of sugar than powdered sugar?Community AnswerThat depends on what type of baking product you are making. If making cake, brownies, or cookies, you can use regular table sugar or brown sugar (keep in mind taste and colour might be different due to the molasses in brown sugar.) When making frosting, if you're not boiling the sugar then always use powdered sugar or as others may call it, confectioner's sugar and icing sugar.
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QuestionDo I have to place the frosting in the refrigerator?QamarTop AnswererYes, frosting is best stored in the fridge so it can chill.
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QuestionIf I use the fluffy frosting technique, will it be safe to eat the egg in there?Community AnswerYes it will, but avoid giving it to babies or elderly persons, as their immune systems are not strong enough to handle the raw egg.
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QuestionHow do you know what quantity you need to cover the entire cake?Community AnswerYou'll need around 1 1/2 cups of frosting for the top of a cake. If want to put it around the entire cake, you may need at least 4 cups of frosting.
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QuestionCan I substitute the butter with something else?Community AnswerYou can use margarine, look for one with low trans fatty acids.
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QuestionCan you make icing without confectioner's sugar?Community AnswerYes, but only if you're boiling the sugar with water to dissolve the granules leaving only the taste of sugar, therefore making a syrup.
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QuestionCan you do it without using the whipping cream? Maybe using milk instead?Community AnswerYes you can, but it may not be as flavorful or fluffy.
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QuestionCan I make the icing a little runnier?QamarTop AnswererYes. Add an extra tablespoon of milk to make the icing runny.
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QuestionDo I have to use marshmallows in marshmallow frosting?QamarTop AnswererYes, you do.
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QuestionWhich icing is best for decorating a cookie?QamarTop AnswererThe powdered sugar recipe is best since it's light and delicate to top on.
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QuestionWhile making butter frosting, should I use normal butter or unsalted butter?Community AnswerUnsalted butter is preferred. If it is not available, salted butter will work.
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QuestionCan I add lemon juice and vanilla extract?Melayna MaCommunity AnswerYes, you can. In place of almond extract, or in the case you don't have any extracts, either of those will work.
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QuestionCan I make chocolate frosting using semi sweet chocolate chips?Community AnswerSure, just melt it and add powdered sugar if you'd like to make it sweeter.
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QuestionDo I have to use mini marshmallows for method seven?Community AnswerNo––any size will do but if you use more, or larger marshmallows, then you are going to need more whipped cream.
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QuestionWhere can food coloring be purchased?Community AnswerAt your local grocery or crafts store.
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QuestionCan I make icing sugar out of butter and normal sugar?QamarTop AnswererNo, that's not how you make icing sugar. Icing sugar is a special sugar that is finely ground to make it powdered.
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QuestionDo we have to boil it?QamarTop AnswererNo, you don't boil the frosting.
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QuestionCan you do writing with frosting?Community AnswerYes - put the icing in a zip lock bag and cut one of the edges off, so a small amount comes out when you squeeze the bag that you can write with.
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QuestionWill frosting spoil if I don't refrigerate it?Community AnswerEventually, it will. It will take quite a while, however. About 2-3 days approximately.
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QuestionCan I make frosting without butter or margarine?Community AnswerYes, if you used Crisco.
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QuestionCan I use cane sugar or brown sugar?Community AnswerYes, you can use cane sugar or brown sugar, but if you use brown sugar, obviously, the frosting will not be white.
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QuestionDo I have to use vanilla extract? Can orange juice be used?Community AnswerYou do not have to use vanilla extract, it is optional. You can use orange juice for a substitute for milk, or you can just put it in for orange flavor, but if you do that you will have to add more powdered sugar or it will be runny.
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QuestionCan I use milk and chocolate chips to make the frosting?Community AnswerYes, you can mix milk with powdered sugar (as shown in method 1) and add chocolate chips.
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QuestionCan I substitute vegetable oil in place of butter in butter frosting?🛫 Mattheus Goldman 🛬Community AnswerNo, a good substitute for butter would be margarine. It has the same viscosity as butter and tastes just like it.
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QuestionCan I use spreadable cream cheese in cream cheese frostingCommunity AnswerYes. Cream cheese is cream cheese, it shouldn't make a difference.
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QuestionCan I add whipped cream to a can of cake frosting to make it lighter?Community AnswerYes, you can, but the whipped cream could melt, which could make the frosting a bit liquidy.
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