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QuestionCan I add cocunut oil to make it taste like coconuts?Community AnswerYou could add a little, but be careful; too much oil will weigh down the consistency and make the frosting more like glue. It would be a better idea to add a few drops of a liquid coconut extract, or to use coconut milk instead. Coconut oil doesn't taste strongly enough of coconuts to provide much flavor anyway.
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QuestionCan we whip the icing with a machine instead of beating it?Community AnswerYes. That may actually work better. Put it on low, though.
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QuestionCan I refrigerate the frosting overnight?Community AnswerYes. The texture may change somewhat, but if it's covered or in a bag, it shouldn't be too far off.
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QuestionFor the meringue style icing, can I replace the white sugar with raw sugar?Community AnswerYes, but it may slightly darken your icing.
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QuestionCould I add some chocolate with the icing?Community AnswerYes, you can mix some cocoa powder or melted chocolate in the icing. Add it according to your taste.
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QuestionWill the flour icing taste like flour?Cooking With KateCommunity AnswerBy heating the flour you are getting rid of the flour taste, so no. It should not.
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QuestionIs it okay to use brown sugar with the flour method, and what color will it come out to be?Community AnswerIt is okay to use brown sugar, and it ends up being a light beige icing. The taste may vary, but it is still okay.
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QuestionWhat can be done about runny meringue?Community AnswerChill the bowl and contents for about 15 minutes, and try again with the beating. Most often if it's runny, it's too warm. If you have a metal bowl for mixing, use that. Even better is to put the metal bowl into an ice water bath. (Fill another larger bowl with a mostly ice mixture and set your bowl right on top of it to keep it cold while beating.)
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QuestionDo I stir the brown sugar frosting when you bring it up to a boil?Community AnswerYes, you should stir it vigorously.
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QuestionWhat can be done to soften sugar syrup that has hardened due to being cooked for too long?Community AnswerFirst off, that means you have burned the sugar. You have no choice but to redo the caramelizing process.
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QuestionWhat is the recipe for regular icing?Community AnswerRegular icing is when you mix butter and powdered sugar. This article shows ways that you can make icing without using powdered sugar. You might want to read How to Make Icing for alternatives.
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QuestionCan this be accomplished without having to boil anything?Community AnswerNo, unfortunately not.
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QuestionCan I use brown sugar instead of white sugar?Community AnswerYou can, but it will turn out a light beige color.
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