The Most Amazing Royal Icing Recipes


Royal icing is a type of non-rolled icing made using confectioner sugar, meringue powder, egg whites, lemon extract and other ingredients.

   Royal Icing has different types based on ingredients used, the traditional egg white Royal icing and the meringue poeder type. The meringue powder type has no egg whites in its recipe.

   Royal icing is used in decorating cookies, gingerbread houses, cupcakes, for small cake decorations and to make drips on covered cakes. Royal icing is easy to make, requires few ingredients, sets quickly and dries hard. Its hard structure makes it resistant to easy cracking.

   The recipes below is a guide to making the most amazing Royal icing...

Traditional Egg whites Royal Icing Recipe

Ingredients
4 Egg whites
4 cups confectioner sugar
1 teaspoon lemon extract
1 teaspoon oil free flavouring
Food colouring of choice(optional)

Method
Always make sure your mixing bowl is Grease free as this will affect the consistency of royal icing.
✓In a mixing bowl, using your kitchen aid whisk attachment/ hand mixer or a manual egg whisk, whisk your egg until it's foamy
✓ Add the lemon and vanilla extract
✓ Add confectioner sugar and mix until desired consistency is attained. You can add additional confectioner sugar if the royal icing is thin.
✓ Cover the surface of your Royal icing with a damp paper towel to prevent it from hardening before use.

• Meringue Powder Royal Icing Recipe

Ingredients
4 cups confectioner sugar
3 tablespoon Meringue Powder
8 tablespoon Water
1 teaspoon oil free flavouring
Food colouring of choice (optional)

Method

Always make sure mixing equipments are Grease free as this will affect the consistency of royal icing.
✓ In a mixing bowl, using a whisk , beat all ingredients
✓ Whisk Royal Icing until it is light and fluffy
✓ Add little water if the royal icing is too heavy till you get your desired consistency
✓ Add confectioner sugar if royal icing is thin.

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