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    Can this be stored in the refrigerator?
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    Yes. It lasts about one week or so in the refrigerator.
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    Can this be made without a mixer?
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    Yes, it can be made without using an electric mixer. Just use a whisk instead.
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    Would it work if I substituted powdered sugar with regular granulated sugar?
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    No, it wouldn't. Using granulated sugar would give you a gritty, gross frosting.
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    Do I have to add the food coloring or extract?
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    No, the food coloring is optional; it just gives your frosting a bright color. The extract is also optional, but the icing won't taste as good without it.
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    Can I make a smaller batch of buttercream frosting?
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    Yes, just evenly reduce each of the ingredients in the recipe.
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    Can I use powdered food coloring?
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    Yes, that will work fine. You can mix it with some of the liquid first, or use it dry.
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    Can salted butter be used instead of unsalted butter?
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    Yes, but you should leave out the additional pinch of salt if you use salted butter.
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    Do I have to sift the powdered sugar?
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    You don't have to. If you don't, though, there may be some clumps of powdered sugar in your frosting.
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    Can I use blender in mixing?
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    No. Blenders are for mixing wet/liquidy ingredients. Use a mixer or hand mixer for frosting. You may be able to use a food processor in a pinch.
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    What if i only have regular sugar?
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    Then you're better off making a cooked frosting like ermine icing (aka flour buttercream) or seven-minute/white mountain frosting, a meringue or French buttercream, or a sweetened whipped cream. This style of American buttercream will be a gritty mess without something to dissolve the larger crystals.
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    Can I use salted butter in the buttercream frosting?
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    Salted butter would make your buttercream taste salty, so I wouldn't recommend it.
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    Can I use vanilla flavor instead of vanilla extract?
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    Sure, you can use vanilla flavor in place of extract. Just be aware it's not pure and it isn't as good for you as the extract but it's fine in a pinch.
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    What would work as a powdered sugar substitute for this recipe?
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    You can use regular granulated sugar if you have blended it (with or without cornflour) in a blender. That will turn it into your powdered sugar.
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    Can I use caster sugar instead of icing sugar?
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    No, the caster auger will give the butter cream a gritty feel and it will not be smooth.
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